-
Entertainment News Roundup: Kim Kardashian passes key test in bid to become a lawyer; Rave reviews may help ‘Spider-Man’ deliver holiday gift to theaters and more
Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs. Kim Kardashian passes key test in bid to become a lawyer Kim Kardashian has cleared a key hurdle in her unconventional quest to become an attorney. The reality television star and entrepreneur said Monday on Twitter that she passed California’s First-Year Law Students’ Examination—a daylong test required of aspiring lawyers in the state who are not taking the traditional path of attending an accredited law school. Rave reviews may help ‘Spider-Man’ deliver holiday gift to theaters The newest “Spider-Man” movie adventure won glowing reviews from film critics, and box office analysts predicted the superhero action spectacle…
-
Very Artsy News: K-pop at MFAH, Artadia and more
This week in art news brings a necessary reminder to get outside and enjoy the unconventionally warm, but welcome, Houston weather with a stroll through the Museum District. Fans of K-pop sensation BTS are making their way to the MFAH’s Calder-Picasso exhibition, and science buffs are headed to the Houston Museum of Natural Science. In between your holiday shopping and drafting your New Year’s resolutions, be sure to take a break to see some of our favorite exhibitions for the month of December. Here’s more art news for your week: Artadia Announces Houston Finalists Artadia, a nonprofit grantmaking organization and network, recently announced six finalists for its 2021…
-
12/14/21 Entertainment News – KTOE
12/14/21 Entertainment News (Los Angeles, CA) — Zendaya is a show stopper at the “Spiderman: No way Home” premiere in Los Angeles Monday night. The actor who plays MJ, walked the red carpet in a plunging dress with black sequins arranged like spider webs, with the dress’s slit showing off stunning black stilettos. She walked the carpet with co-star and boyfriend Tom Holland, who was wearing a bespoke dark brown suit. Holland, who plays Spiderman, says he’s in awe of his journey with the franchise. (Beverly Hills, CA) – “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” is partially pausing production following positive COVID-19 cases. Several members of the cast have contracted…
-
Entertainment News Roundup: Oscar-winner Redmayne stars in London revival of ‘Cabaret’; Iconic Mexican ranchera singer Vicente Fernandez dies at 81 and more
Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs. Iconic Mexican ranchera singer Vicente Fernandez dies at 81 Legendary Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez, an emblematic figure of ranchera music, died on Sunday at the age of 81, according to a message posted on his official Instagram account. Fernandez died at 6:15 a.m. local time, the post said. He had been suffering medical complications after a fall at his home that injured his cervical spine and required an operation. Hollywood mostly silent on Golden Globe nominations amid controversy Movie dramas “The Power of the Dog” and “Belfast” led nominations on Monday for the annual Golden Globes…
-
Longtime Photojournalist Mike Eliason Releases Santa Barbara Photography Book | Local News
In the parlance of photography, it’s called capturing the “decisive moment,” the split-second when the composition, emotion and technical elements come together in a perfectly timed image. You know it when you see it. Photographer Mike Eliason, 54, has been capturing decisive moments for the past 30 years, as a photojournalist, public information officer and hobbyist, earning a reputation as a top-tier photojournalist. At 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Chaucer’s in Loreto Plaza, Eliason, an interminable introvert with a big smile and jolly disposition, will experience yet another special moment, but this time, he’ll be in front of the camera, with all eyes looking looking at him. Eliason will sign copies of…
-
Entertainment News Roundup: Iconic Mexican ranchera singer Vicente Fernandez dies at 81; Willkommen: Oscar-winner Redmayne stars in London revival of ‘Cabaret’ and more
Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs. Iconic Mexican ranchera singer Vicente Fernandez dies at 81 Legendary Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez, an emblematic figure of ranchera music, died on Sunday at the age of 81, according to a message posted on his official Instagram account. Fernandez died at 6:15 a.m. local time, the post said. He had been suffering medical complications after a fall at his home that injured his cervical spine and required an operation. Willkommen: Oscar-winner Redmayne stars in London revival of ‘Cabaret’ Oscar-winning actor Eddie Redmayne makes a return to London’s West End in a new production of the musical…