Adrien Brody rocked a dapper look with his girlfriend of just over two years, Georgina Chapman, at his side at the Los Angeles premiere of HBO s Winning Time
Public Domain
Following a digital debut at London s Southwark Playhouse, the new musical
Public Domain, composed entirely from the real-life words of YouTube vloggers, Instagram influencers, Facebook’s tech giants and everyday internet users, is set to have a live world premiere in the West End this spring. Written and performed by the Francesca Forristal and Jordan Paul Clarke, this dark musical comedy follows two teenage influencers Millie and Z and features exclusive footage from inside Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan’s family home. The show will run from May 27 through May 30 at the Vaudeville Theatre with COVID-19 safety guidelines in place. Take a look at the music video for the number TikTok below.
COMING SOON
HBO is going back in time for an upcoming, currently untitled drama series following the professional and personal lives of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, one of sportsâ most revered and dominant dynasties. The series is based on Jeff Pearlmanâs book
Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers of the 1980s.
Adam McKay (
Succession, Q: Into the Storm) is executive-producing, as well as directing the pilot episode. Adrien Brody, John C. Reilly, Jason Segel, Sally Field,
Jason Clarke, Quincy Isaiah, and Solomon Hughes are among the cast. Find out more about the characters below.
Jerry West (Jason Clarke)
Jan. 2, 2021
In November 2015, when Kobe Bryant had decided it would be his final basketball season, he requested a meeting with Jeanie Buss, the controlling owner of the Lakers. They met at the house she was sharing with her then-fiancé, Phil Jackson.
“I have a way I want to do it,” Ms. Buss recalled Mr. Bryant telling her. She said that he planned out his retirement announcement, which included giving a special letter to each fan attending that game. “Everything Kobe did was very thought out and it had purpose,” she said.
It has been a tough few years for the Lakers, and for Ms. Buss. She had a public fight with two of her brothers for control of the team, and then her handpicked aide, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, quit suddenly and publicly. The team had been trying to rebound from its dismal record by leaning on LeBron James, but the 2018-2019 season unraveled in spectacular fashion when he got hurt on Christmas.