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A legend from the Sacramento Kings received a strong all-time ranking despite "era-based inflated" statistics.
Before he became editor of Vanity Fair, Graydon Carter was famously banished from Swifty Lazar’s Oscar-night fete. Then he ...
A sobering look at the way the political landscape has shifted in Brazil.
Hollywood, baby! The glitz! The glamour! The ever-changing business models! This week, The Indicator is going to the movies. Starting today with the history of Hollywood and where it began.... New ...
Inductees Harriette Gillem Robinet, Timuel Black and Oscar Brown Jr. are not only celebrated writers but civil rights activists who promoted a message of perseverance.
Whilst previewing the upcoming lightweight showdown between Shakur Stevenson and William Zepeda, fighter-turned-promoter De La Hoya claimed that he believes his former rival Mayweather actually lost ...
Larry David will bring his grumbly sensibility to U.S. history in a team-up with Barack and Michelle Obama for an HBO sketch ...
Jerry “Mr. Clutch” West was scoring poetry. A master of footwork, subtle pivots, and mid-range precision, he delivered 27.0 ...
Marlee Matlin is an Oscar-winning actress and deaf activist. And with new documentary "Not Alone Anymore," she proves she's "not going anywhere." ...
Discover the Oscars, also known as the Academy Awards, the highest honor in international cinema. Learn about their history, significance, and interesting facts, including details about the ...
Oscar loss, Brokeback Mountain writer Diana Ossana opens up about Hollywood's homophobia. Find out what she said.
Why Are The Oscars Called “Oscars”? Ever wonder why the Academy Awards are called the Oscars? Like most narratives in Hollywood, it's a story lost to lore. The name credit primarily has been ...