Rita Wilson remembered President George H. Walker Bush at The Hollywood Reporter Women in Entertainment breakfast. (Dec. 5)
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Einstein’s ‘God letter’ sells for $2.4 million
Christie’s auction house in New York City Tuesday sold a letter written by Albert Einstein in 1954 for $2.4 million. The letter gives a glimpse into the theoretical physicist’s opinion of God. (Dec. 5)
Jason Momoa ‘very lucky’ to play Aquaman
At the London premiere of superhero caper “Aquaman,” stars Jason Momoa and Amber Heard talk about signing up for the project, while director James Wan discusses how “ridiculous” some of the staging looked on set. (Nov. 27)
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Bush casket leaves Capitol for state funeral
Former President George H.W. Bush’s casket has left the U.S. Capitol for a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral. (Dec. 5)
Gwyneth Paltrow thanks Ryan Murphy for introducing her to her husband
As Ryan Murphy gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Gwyneth Paltrow thanks the famous showrunner for introducing her to her husband, Brad Falchuk. (Dec. 5)
Penelope Cruz, Margot Robbie, more attend Chanel show
Actresses Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard, Margot Robbie, Lily Rose Depp, Diane Kruger and more attended the Chanel show in New York, Tuesday. (Dec. 5)
While directing ‘Avengers’ films, Joe Russo explains why he’s also in the restaurant business
‘Avengers’ director Joe Russo launched LA restaurant Simone, all while directing the famous Marvel flicks because ‘he loves food.’ (Dec. 4)
Robbie battles Ronan in ‘Mary Queen of Scots’
On “Mary Queen of Scots” red carpet in New York, actress Margot Robbie cites “no beheadings” as an improvement in women’s leadership roles over the past 500 years. (Dec. 5)
ShowBiz Minute: Cardi B split, AFI, Hart
Cardi B announces she and her husband Offset have split up; “Black Panther,” “A Star Is Born” and “Mary Poppins Returns” among the American Film Institute’s top 10 films of the year; Kevin Hart to host the 2019 Academy Awards. (Dec. 5)
Little Rock elects black mayor for first time
A banking executive and former highway commissioner won Tuesday’s runoff for Little Rock mayor, becoming the first African-American elected to lead Arkansas’ capital. Frank Scott, 35, defeated Baker Kurrus in a runoff election. (Dec. 5)