Antonio Sabato Jr. plans conservative movie studio for blacklisted actors
Antonio Sabato Jr. on Hollywood blacklist
Barr says Hollywood's self-censorship is part of China's 'massive propaganda coup'
Attorney General William Barr accused Hollywood of talking out of both sides of its mouth when it comes to catering to China all while preaching the need for more social justice.
Hollywood needs to wake up to China’s human rights abuses: Morgan Ortagus
Morgan Ortagus on Hollywood, China
Microsoft discontinuing certain Xbox models ahead of new console
Microsoft is stopping the production of some game consoles as it prepares to release its next-generation Xbox Series X.
Simon Cowell takes over 'Got Talent' production from Sony Music
The rights to the television formats will be transferred to Syco Entertainment.
Netflix co-founder: Peacock is 'not your father's' streaming service
Mark Randolph on Peacock, Quibi streaming
Facebook introducing licensed music videos in US: Report
Facebook will reportedly automatically post artists’ music videos on their page with the artists’ permission.
Isaiah Washington: Hollywood is a stubborn mule
Isaiah Washington on Hollywood, new Fox Nation show
Larry Elder: 'Black Lives Matter is built on a lie'
Larry Elder on his ‘Uncle Tom’ documentary
Vintage Super Mario Bros. video game sells for $114,000
A bidder who wished to remain anonymous snapped up an early version of the pioneering Super Mario Bros. game released in 1985 for Nintendo's NES console during an auction conducted Friday by Dallas-based Heritage Auctions.
Rolling Stones to release unheard tracks from 1973 album
The Rolling Stones announced that they will release unheard tracks from their 1973 album "Goats Head Soup," set to roll out on Sept. 4.
National Gallery of Art acquires first painting by Native American artist
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith’s “I See Red: Target” is the first painting on canvas by a Native American artist to enter the collection.
What to watch on Netflix this July
27 new releases will hit the streaming platform in July.
We shouldn’t teach women to be economic, political ‘victims’: Analyst
Inez Stepman on women’s movement, Phyllis Schlafly
'Mona Lisa' back at work, visitors limited as Louvre reopens
The Louvre Museum in Paris reopened with far fewer visitors Monday after a four-month coronavirus lockdown.
Campus will reopen in fall with 50% capacity classrooms: Purdue University president
Purdue president on reopening campus, coronavirus, Trump
'Hamilton' musical celebrates treating people equally on character, ability: Capitalistpig Hedge Fund manager
Jonathan Hoenig on Hamilton cancelation
Cavuto on Charlie Daniels: ‘I was always touched by his humanity’
Neil Cavuto remembers Charlie Daniels
Charlie Daniels, country music star, dead at 83
Country music firebrand and fiddler Charlie Daniels who had a hit with ‘Devil Went Down to Georgia’ has died at age 83.
Kanye West getting into presidential race would benefit Trump candidacy: Analyst
Gianno Caldwell on Kanye West presidential run



















