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See Sally Field on Talking Pictures Podcast

Oscar-winning actress Sally Field gets real in this wide-ranging interview with TCM’s Ben Mankiewicz. Drawing on her memoir In Pieces, she discusses her fraught relationship with ex-boyfriend/Smokey and the Bandit co-star Burt Reynolds and his similarity to her abusive step-father. During The Flying Nun she was introduced to the Actors Studio where she transformed from a sitcom actress Hollywood had written off into someone who could fight for Norma Rae, fight Steven Spielberg twice for Lincoln, and win both battles. In the Super 8 she praises the work of Louise Fletcher in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and reveals she rarely cries at movies.

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Weekend Round-Up: “Heated Rivalry” nom; David Hockney dies; Wanda Sykes; Ariana Grande & more!

‘Heated Rivalry,’ ‘Industry,’ ‘Widow’s Bay’ Lead 2026 TCA Awards Nominations Variety

Pioneering gay artist David Hockney dies aged 88 Attitude

Steven Spielberg names Philadelphia as his favorite LGBTQ film: ‘A breakthrough’ Attitude

Ariana Grande launches charity focused on ‘protecting trans and LGBTQ+ rights Out.com

Wanda Sykes says Bill Maher confronted her over Golden Globes joke that he ‘didn’t care’ for EW.com

Chris Appleton’s ‘Baywatch’ Debut Has More Abs Than Actual Plot Instinct

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Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers give Seth Meyers bad news about their Las Culturistas Culture Awards

Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers talk about finding out about Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC suspension after day drinking with Seth Meyers, share some of their unique categories and nominees for their Las Culturistas Culture Awards and chat about dancing with Stephanie Hsu at the Tonys.

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Tennis legends Chris Evert & Martina Navratilova talk rivalry, cancer battles and deep friendship

I watched so many matches in the 1980s between Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova and never thought that there would never be anything like it again. So far, there hasn’t been on the women’s side while the men have had the Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal-Novak Djokovic trifecta.

It’s a rare case of all-time great champions, world number ones, winner of every major tournament, playing at the top of their games for more than a decade (15 years for Martina & Chris) and in the end coming out fairly even in titles and wins and losses against each other.

It’s just a rare thing and the stars have to align for players with durability, immense competitiveness and an insatiable desire to win, and a champion’s courage and pride.

Chris and Martina had it all in spades and both wound up with 18 grand slam singles titles apiece with Martina holding a record 9 at Wimbledon, Chris a record 7 at the French Open and a record-tying six at the US Open (Serena Williams also has six). Both would have had several more had they not skipped playing the French and Australian Opens so often during their prime years.

They ended up becoming cultural icons along the way with tremendous fame and fortune.

Evert is now 71 and Martina is 69. They are both cancer survivors and were tremendous sources of support for each other during their cancer battles.

Thieir rare rivalry and extraordinary 50-plus years friendship is the focus of a new Netflix documentary that premieres on June 26.

The documentary features never-before-seen footage and rare interviews, and includes scenes where Evert and Navratilova watch some of their classic matches together for the first time.

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What movie scene makes Colman Domingo cry?

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Thursday Round-Up: Connor Storrie; RuPaul; Ralf Schumacher; Nicholas Galitzine; Max Parker & more!

Who does Connor Storrie play on Criminal Minds: Evolution? How the Heated Rivalry star fits into season 19’s big mystery EW.com

Stop! That! Train! reviews hail RuPaul’s camp disaster spoof with 88% Rotten Tomatoes debut Pink News

Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher Marries Longtime Love Étienne Bousquet-Cassagne Instinct

Nicholas Galitzine to play top male model Hoyt Richards in new biopic from Gus Van Sant Queerty

Former ‘60 Minutes’ Staffers Unload on Bari Weiss: ‘Everything She’s Touched Has Turned to S—’ Variety

Zohran Mamdani’s Pride Month message to LGBTQ+ New Yorkers: We’ll protect you from Trump Advocate

Patrick Wilson Says He Turned Down ‘Fake’ Prop Weights for Viral Shirtless Workout Scene in Cape Fear People

Boots star Max Parker posts sexy viral shirtless selfie at WeHo Pride Out.com

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After 8 losses, Glenn Close to get an Oscar at last

I love the news that eight-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close will be receiving an honorary Academy Award.

“Throughout her extraordinary body of work, Glenn Close’s unparalleled emotional range has brought to life some of the most complex characters in cinema,” the Academy said in a statement.

While this great actress is a three-time Tony winner and a three-time Emmy winner, the Oscar has eluded her. Someone else’s name was called during the years she was nominated for The World According to Garp, The Big Chill, The Natural, Fatal Attraction, Dangerous Liaisons, Albert Nobbs, The Wife, and Hillbilly Elegy. She holds the record (tied with Peter O’Toole) for the most Oscar nominations in an acting category without a win.

I think she was most deserving for Fatal Attraction, Dangerous Liaisons, and Albert Nobbs but lost, respectively, the Cher (Moonstruck), Jodie Foster (The Accused) and Meryl Streep (The Iron Lady).

The most painful loss, it seems to me, was for The Wife in 2018 when she arrived at the Academy Awards as the front-runner after winning such important precursors as the Screen Actors Guild Actor Award, the Golden Globe Award, The Critics Choice award, the Independent Spirit Award and several other awards.

But Olivia Colman, who had beaten Close for the BAFTA Award, won for The Favorite.

Ouch!

Close was nominated two years later for Hillbilly Elegy and lost, again.

All the winners will be honored at a ceremony on Nov. 15 at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Ovation Hollywood, the same complex that hosts the main Oscars ceremony. Close can arrive knowing she is a winner and I hope she enjoys every well-deserved moment!

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See Billy Porter and Wayne Brady perform “With You on My Arm” from the musical “La Cage Aux Folles”

Life is a celebration with the first glimpse into rehearsals for New York City Center Encores! La Cage aux Folles.

Playbill has a special look the ballad With You on My Arm, performed by Billy Porter and Wayne Brady. The upcoming production will play at New York City Center June 17-28, with direction by Robert O’Hara and musical direction by Joseph Joubert, and choreography by Edgar Godineaux.

The Encores! production’s all-Black cast is led by Tony winner Billy Porter (Kinky Boots, Pose) as Albin and Emmy winner Wayne Brady (The Wiz, Kinky Boots, Let’s Make a Deal) as Georges.

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Wednesday Round-Up: Jonathan Bailey; Laverne Cox; Jesse Tyler Ferguson; Kathy Griffin & more!

Jonathan Bailey just made his biggest pitch to be the next James Bond Queerty

Laverne Cox on losing work because of Tr*mp’s attack on trans Americans: “I never thought college speaking gigs would dry up” Queerty

Jesse Tyler Ferguson Recounts Having a ‘Panic Attack’ Out of Fear of Being Recognized from Modern Family During Gay Pride Event People

How Adam Shankman assembled Drag Race avengers to make Stop! That! Train! Out.com

‘Heated Rivalry’ Season 2 Casting News: Jack Innanen Offered Role, Turned It Down: See Why Just Jared

Donna Summer’s Music Catalog, Other Rights Acquired by Primary Wave Variety

Kathy Griffin explains resurfaced photos of her smiling with Donald Trump: ‘Can you f—ing believe it?’ EW.com

Sarah McBride gets last laugh after Nancy Mace’s devastating election loss: ‘Happy Pride, Nancy’ Advocate

‘Saved by The Bell’ alum Mark-Paul Gosselaar, 52, shocks fans with ripped abs, chiseled body Page Six

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Actors on Actors: The hilarious Bowen Yang & Rachel Sennott talk SNL, “I Love LA” and much more!

Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott first met in the comedy scene in Brooklyn, putting on shows at venues like The Bell House. In the years since, they have found massive success in TV and film. Yang opens up about his decision to leave the cast of ‘Saturday Night Live’, shooting the show at the same time as the ‘Wicked’ movies and hosting the ‘Las Culturistas’ podcast with Matt Rogers. Sennott has created, directed and stars in the influencer-focused series ‘I Love LA.’

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Steve Kmetko interviews “Adam 12” star Kent McCord for the “Still Here Hollywood” podcast

My first TV crush before I knew what a crush was certainly was Officer Jim Reed on TV’s Adam 12. He was what I hoped every policeman would be.

Classy and oh-so-handsome Kent McCord became a television icon playing Officer Reed on Adam-12, one of the most influential police dramas in television history.

We learn so much about Kent in this wonderful interview Steve Kmetko has done for his terrific Still Here Hollywood podcast which I always find time to watch. Long before Adam-12, Kent’s life was already taking remarkable turns. Kent shares never-before-heard stories about working with Jack Webb, the realism behind Adam-12, how the series became a training tool for police departments across America, and the surprising impact the show had on law enforcement.

Kent, now 83, also recalls his close friendship with rock star and TV icon Ricky Nelson, an unforgettable football game between teams organized by Nelson and Elvis Presley, working on Elvis movies, being publicly recognized by Elvis during a concert Las Vegas, and the heartbreaking days surrounding the deaths of both Elvis and Rick.

It’s a fascinating conversation about classic television, Hollywood history, friendship, luck, and a career that continues to resonate with audiences decades later.

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Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad stared at celebrities during their “Book of Mormon” performances

Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells tell Seth Meyers about reprising their Book of Mormon roles at the Tony Awards, a fire breaking out at the theater where they are performing for Magical Mormon Mystery Week and staring at celebrities during their original Broadway run.

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Tuesday Round-Up: Kane Williams; Ellen DeGeneres; Alex Newell; Madonna; Aaron Schock & more!

Aussie Rugby star Kane Williams comes out as gay: ‘I’ve been fighting a war within’ Pink News

Ellen DeGeneres brings back scare prank: ‘What the f— is wrong with you!’ EW.com

Alex Newell Brought Sparkle and Shine to the 2026 Tony Awards. Get the Behind-the-Scenes Glam Details People

Madonna’s Confessions II short film is her boldest (and best) work in years — and all she did was tell the truth EW.com

George Michael’s iconic 2011 tweet is once again going viral for Pride Month Queerty

Paul W. Downs & Meg Stalter Go Shirtless for ‘Paper’ & Open Up About ‘Hacks’ Ending Just Jared

Matthew Rhys and Dave Annable tried to make a Brothers & Sisters holiday special happen EW.com

Aaron Schock’s pursuit of a second chance — and a gold mine Politico

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Emmy winner Dan Levy talks about ‘Big Mistakes,’ ‘Schitt’s Creek’ & his next chapter

Dan Levy joins Deadline Hollywood to discuss ‘Big Mistakes,’ his acclaimed new Netflix comedy that blends family dysfunction, crime, and sharp humor. The Emmy-winning creator reflects on life after ‘Schitt’s Creek,’ the challenges of returning to television as a showrunner, and assembling an all-star cast led by Laurie Metcalf, Taylor Ortega, and Elizabeth Perkins. Levy also opens up about comedy, LGBTQ+ representation, and why the show’s wild criminal storylines are grounded in surprisingly real events.

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Listen: Andy Cohen dishes on his new love

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Monday Round-Up: Tony Awards; Bowen Yang; Andy Cohen; Laverne Cox; Colman Domingo & more!

Bowen Yang Explains Why He Exited ‘SNL’ Mid-Season 51, Says He ‘Never Felt Central’ to the Series Just Jared

Andy Cohen breaks silence on new boyfriend: ‘I still can’t believe I found him’ EW.com

The View cohost grills Laverne Cox on dating pro-Trump police officer: ‘Didn’t plan to fall in love’ EW.com

“It just horrified me”: Melissa Etheridge recalls the thing that pushed her to come out publicly Queerty

Tony Awards 2026—Read the Complete List of Winners, Including Best Musical Winner Schmigadoon! Playbill

Qween Jean makes trans history at the 2026 Tony Awards Out.com

Andrew Rannells, Josh Gad and Original Book of Mormon Cast Reunite for 15th Anniversary Performance at 2026 Tony Awards People

Sarah Paulson & Ella Beatty Hold Hands, Walk Tony Awards 2026 Red Carpet Together Just Jared

The Best, Worst and Most Oops Moments of the Tony Awards 2026 People

Colman Domingo stars in trailer for movie shot in ‘every available’ format — including new IMAX lens EW.com

Weekend Tennis Round-Up featuring French Open moments Kenneth in the 212

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Big winners and highlights from 2026 Tony Awards

At Broadway’s biggest night, “Schmigadoon!” took home the award for best musical. Meanwhile, “Arthur Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman'” won six Tony Awards, the most of the night. Jamie Wax has more on the winners and top moments.

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Rosie O’Donnell interviewed before Tony Awards

Rosie O’Donnell, a former Tony Awards host, recipient of an honorary Tony for her philanthropy and a cast member of such Broadway musicals as Grease, Fiddler on the Roof and Seussical, was at the Tony Awards and did lots of press. Rosie, who recently had some fabulous cosmetic surgery done to freshen up her face after a 50 pound weight loss, is going to be performing a series of live shows this summer in the U.S. (she moved to Ireland last year).

Yay Rosie!

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WATCH: Enjoy these stupendous performances from tonight’s 79th Annual Tony Awards

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The sensational Pink opens The 79th Annual Tony Awards – with help from some Broadway heavy-hitters

This is all kinds of cool. Enjoy!!!!

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