On episode 142 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, AwardsWatch Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by Editor in Chief Erik Anderson, as well as AwardsWatch contributors... Read More
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Being told to “Call him Julian” was probably one of the more shocking interactions I’ve ever had with a publicist. On the surface, my statement... Read More
Who is Georgia Pritchett? Is she the person who developed the concept of a tiny Wu-Tang Clan for Kendall’s iconic birthday party last season on... Read More
Young actors have been turning in great performances in the past few years, and this is no different for Matilda Lawler. She started out in... Read More
If Cinda Canning (the fictitious podcast host played by Tina Fey in Only Murders In The Building) were to host a podcast about the casting... Read More
The 49th Daytime Emmy Awards were handed out on Friday night and The Kelly Clarkson Show was the runaway leader with seven wins including Outstanding... Read More
Born in Harlow, Essex and the eldest of five siblings, Rupert Grint developed a love for theater while attending Richard Hale School in Hertford, which... Read More
Who is Seth Meyers? Is he an actor? Is he a best-selling writer? Is he a fantastic comedian? Is he a talk-show host? If you... Read More
Eric Dane and I love Fantasy Football, but that’s mostly where our similarities end. Dane was born in San Francisco, California, growing up in a... Read More
The days of hitting up Tony Award-nominated actor Denée Benton for Hamilton tickets are long gone. For a little over two years, playing Eliza Hamilton... Read More

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