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Billie Eilish Claps Back at Haters Who Claim She s in Her Flop …
The music channel that changed pop culture forever is turning 40. MTV is celebrating its 40th anniversary on Aug. 1, and ET is revisiting the channel s biggest moments with two of its most beloved VJs.
ET spoke with both Kurt Loder and SuChin Pak, who talked about the impact of MTV. Loder, 76, joined MTV in 1987 and broke big news stories like the death of Kurt Cobain and was in the middle of such infamous pop culture moments as Courtney Love crashing his 1995 MTV VMA interview with Madonna by throwing a makeup compact at her. Loder reflected o
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Generation s Lukita Maxwell on part 2 and intense birth scenes
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Mike Bender Hopes Kids Can Find Positive New Perspectives in Book The End Is Just the Beginning People 2 hrs ago
Mike Bender doesn t believe in bad endings.
The screenwriter and Awkward Family Photos co-founder, 45, is hoping to teach others that endings aren t a bad thing, and instead have the transformative power to bring new beginnings something he has learned after years of battling complications from Lyme Disease. © mike bender Mike Bender tells PEOPLE he wants kids to embrace endings as it just means that over the hill, there s a beginning right around the corner
In Bender s children s book
The End Is Just the Beginning, available now, the father of two tells PEOPLE he hopes kids will learn the idea of embracing endings as it just means that over the hill, there s a beginning right around the corner.
8 Actually Fun Things to Do in LA This Weekend Thrillist 3 hrs ago © Ojai Valley Inn
We are entering prime “May Gray” season in Los Angeles en route to “June Gloom,” “No-Sky July, and, potentially “Fogust.” But the real forecast we’re interested in involves what’s happening this weekend. There’s plenty going on around the city, from rooftop comedy shows to art exhibitions, pop-up dinners and a Dodgers homestand with their newly-announced hot dogs supplanted.
Neuehouse (Hollywood)
For the uninitiated, NeueHouse is a private work and social space for creatives to connect. Open to non-members, their new Still Standing comedy series takes place on the Hollywood venue’s third floor open-air terrace and features tacos and margaritas from Broken Spanish on top of some of LA’s best comics. This Friday catch Doug Benson, Caroline Rhea, and James Davis or pick up tickets for May 21 with Kevin Nealon and Arden Myrin.