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Ryan Murphy announces Lena Dunham joining ‘American Horror Story’ cast
Dunham will join a cast that will also include Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Cheyenne Jackson Billie Lourd, and Billy Eichner.
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RuPaul is getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
“Sweet Cheeses! My heart is beating so fast right now!”
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This is what a RuPaul and Ryan Murphy TV show would look like
What would “RuPaul’s All Stars Drag Race 2” look like if it took place inside the “American Horror Story” universe?
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Walking Dead star told Georgia gov: ‘Don’t sign that antigay bill’
“Fingers are crossed,” Norman Reedus said, just days before Governor Nathan Deal announced he’d veto the bill.
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Netflix will boycott Georgia if governor signs antigay law
It’s part of Deadline Hollywood’s real-time tally of entertainment giants threatening to pull big money from the state.
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Fox, Lionsgate and Sony may pull production out of Georgia if antigay bill passes
The bill allows opponents of same-sex marriage to not perform ceremonies, and faith-based groups to not serve LGBTQ people.
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‘Modern Family,’ ‘The Normal Heart,’ Jim Parsons among Emmy winners
LOS ANGELES — “Modern Family” and “Breaking Bad” triumphed at Monday’s Emmy Awards, proving that established broadcast and cable series retain the power to fend off challenges from upstart online series like “Orange Is the New Black.” The ceremony’s emotional high point came with Billy Crystal’s restrained and graceful remembrance of Robin Williams, who died Aug. 11…
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HBO’s ‘The Normal Heart’ wins Emmy Award for best TV movie
HBO’s “The Normal Heart” has won the Emmy Award for best made-for-television movie.
The critically acclaimed film depicts the rise of the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City between 1981 and 1984, as seen through the eyes of writer/activist Ned Weeks, the founder of a prominent HIV advocacy group.
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Producer: ‘Glee’ plans tribute to Cory Monteith, followed by hiatus
NEW YORK — “Glee” executive producer Ryan Murphy is planning a tribute episode to honor the series’ deceased star, Cory Monteith.
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‘The New Normal’ star Justin Bartha: An unexpected activist
LOS ANGELES — Justin Bartha never set out to make a political statement when signing on to play a gay, expectant father on NBC’s “The New Normal.” “It’s interesting that television really has swayed the conversation,” Bartha said of the same-sex marriage debate. “You’re just trying to make entertainment.”