Adrian Grenier addresses potential ‘Entourage’ revival — and reveals which co-star is ‘ready to work’

Adrian Grenier is game for the “Entourage” revival. In an exclusive interview with Page Six, the actor — who has lived on a sustainable farm near Austin, Texas, since 2020 — teased that he and former co-star Jeremy Piven are “ready to work” on a continuation of the hit Hollywood comedy-drama, which aired on HBO … Read more

APRA AMCOS, SOCAN Pledge to Work Closely on Shaping Rules of ‘AI Era’ – Jimmy Star’s World

SYDNEY — Australia and Canada, those middle-power nations who might together play an important role in a disrupted world order, are ideally-placed to shape the path for creative economies in the AI age. That’s the line from APRA AMCOS and SOCAN, whose leaders on Friday, March 6 shared a joint statement on the creative industries … Read more

Ohio State TE Will Kacmarek Will Do “The Dirty Work” – Perhaps For The Bucs?

As Cade Otton’s future with the Bucs continues to hang in the balance, Tampa Bay has been doing its homework on several tight end prospects at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana. That includes Ohio State tight end Will Kacmarek. Kacmarek was one of the 14 tight ends the Bucs met with in … Read more

David Fincher’s First TV Work Was Nearly The Pilot For This Short-Lived Crime Series – Jimmy Star’s World

FX/MovieStillsDB David Fincher is one of the industry’s most unique creative minds, and at one point, his first work for TV (not counting music videos or commercials) was going to be the pilot for a short-lived but beloved crime series: the FX comedy-drama “Terriers.”  The show followed Donal Logue and Michael Raymond-James as, respectively, … Read more

Venus Williams Takes Playful Swipe At Serena Williams’ Work Ethic In Response To Doubles Reunion Speculation

Venus Williams offered a witty response when asked about the possibility of reuniting with her sister Serena Williams in doubles, gently teasing the latter’s work ethic while making it clear that a comeback requires far more than wishful thinking. Speaking after her 2026 ATX Open campaign in Texas, Venus suggested that while a reunion would … Read more

‘It Didn’t Work’ – Jimmy Star’s World

What To Know Former Suits LA star Stephen Amell is getting candid about why the show failed. Along with blaming himself, Amell explains how differing opinions played a role in the show’s cancellation. Stephen Amell is getting candid about the cancellation of NBC‘s former Suits spinoff, Suits LA, which got the axe before its Season 1 finale aired in … Read more

Caitlin Clark’s Trainer Reveals She How She Kicked Off Her 24th Birthday: ‘Birthday Work!’

After a nearly perfect record during high school and college, Caitlin Clark sailed through her rookie WNBA season. But as amazing as the Indiana Fever star’s first campaign was, her second season was plagued by injuries. Clark played only 13 games, ultimately sidelined by a groin injury. But the former Iowa star is ready to … Read more

Taylor Swift gives her work family a sneak peek at ‘The End of an Era’

New York — Taylor Swift gave her family and working family a sneak peek in her new docuseries “The End of an Era” in New York City. Taylor Swift joined family, friends, band members, dancers and more at a special screening of her documentary series “The End of an Era” in New York City. Walt … Read more

Scarlett Johansson defends past work with Woody Allen, stands by filmmaker amid controversy – Socialite Life

Scarlett Johansson has once again publicly defended her professional relationship and continued support for filmmaker Woody Allen, addressing potential consequences she may have faced for maintaining this stance in Hollywood. The Marvel star recently spoke with The Telegraph about her association with Allen, with whom she collaborated on three films during the 2000s. When asked … Read more

SNAP: What to know about expanded work requirements about to kick in

After the devastating US government shutdown, federal food aid for SNAP is once again flowing to low-income families. But in the coming months, many participants will have to comply with new work requirements. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program provides monthly benefits — averaging about $190 per person — to about 42 million people nationwide. During … Read more