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My Texts Ricochet: Blake Lively Loses Effort To Keep Taylor Swift Chats From Justin Baldoni’s Legal Team
Despite the earnest efforts of Blake Lively's lawyers, the private correspondence between the Another Simple Favor star and superstar buddy Taylor Swift over what was going on during the rocky production of It Ends With Us and the subsequent legal battles with co-star Justin Baldoni are not going to…
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5 Songs With ‘Étoile’ Music Supervisor Robin Urdang
Music supervisor is a job that is part professional music nerd, part aural detective and part crate-digging business affairs exec. 5 Songs is a Deadline series that highlights the work of these below-the-line workers through songs and stories.
What do Iggy Pop, Tom Waits, Joan Jett, BTS, Rob…
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By Peter White
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Sick Juror Throws Sean Combs Trial Off Tight Schedule; No Decision Yet If Diddy Will Testify
The promise by the judge to the jury in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex-trafficking trial to wrap up by Independence Day is looking increasingly shaky with proceedings dark today due to a sick juror and little time in court for the rest of the week.
Another wild card is whether or not the Bad Boy…
‘Materialists’ Soundtrack: All The Songs You’ll Hear In Celine Song’s Romantic Dramedy
Celine Song’s sophomore directorial feature Materialists has everyone talking about love, marriage and more.
Starring Dakota Johnson as Lucy M, a New York City-based matchmaker at Adore, the film watches Lucy work her magic in setting up her clients with their life partners. One instance…
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By Dessi Gomez
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‘The Buccaneers’ Season 2 Soundtrack: From Griff To Sabrina Carpenter
With its first season Apple TV+'s The Buccaneers made a name for itself with its focus on all women musicians featured in the show's soundtrack, with needle drops like Taylor Swift's "Nothing New," Japanese Breakfast's "Be Sweet," Brandi Carlile's "Broken Horses" and Bikini Kill's "Rebel Girl"…
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By Dessi Gomez
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2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More
UPDATED with latest: Emmy season is upon us, and film awards aren’t all that far behind — time to look at what’s ahead trophy show-wise.
Here is a list of awards shows and nominations dates ahead as we move into Emmy season and look ahead to the Tonys, music awards and more. Check back often for…
5 Songs With ‘Forever’ Music Supervisor Kier Lehman
Music supervisor is a job that is part professional music nerd, part aural detective and part crate-digging business affairs exec. 5 Songs is a Deadline series that highlights the work of these below the line workers through songs and stories.
Forever is an adaptation of the 1975 Judy Blume…
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By Peter White
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5 Songs With ‘Overcompensating’ Music Supervisors Nicole Weisberg & Jen Malone
Music supervisor is a job that is part professional music nerd, part aural detective and part crate-digging business affairs exec. 5 Songs is a Deadline series that highlights the work of these below the line workers through songs and stories.
Overcompensating is a college-set ensemble comedy…
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By Peter White
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Juror Tossed Out Of Sean “Diddy” Combs Trial For Perceived “Lying”; Judge Admonishes Defense For Claiming Racial Bias
Jurors in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex-trafficking trial are hearing a plethora of seemingly incriminating texts on abuse, "freak-offs," drugs and the defendant's "Kryptonite" from the Bad Boy Records founder's ex-top aide Kristina Khorram. However, it is a slightly different panel from the previous…
Singer Nezza On Singing Spanish Version Of National Anthem Against Dodgers’ Wishes: “I Needed To Do It, Para Mi Gente”
Singer and social media personality Nezza, who sang the Spanish-language version of the national anthem at the Los Angeles Dodgers game yesterday, shared a tear-filled video explaining her decision to do so against the team’s wishes.
In a TikTok posted after the performance, Nezza (née Vanessa…
Shakira Says Being An Immigrant In The U.S. “Means Living In Constant Fear, And It’s Painful To See”
Shakira is speaking out about the dire sociopolitical instability facing immigrants in the U.S. today.
In a new interview with BBC, the Colombia-hailing pop star alluded to president Donald Trump’s xenophobic attitude toward immigrants, which were among the key tenets of his administration…
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