Paramount Players is moving ahead with Bo Burnham‘s teen comedy-drama “Gay Kid and Fat Chick,” hiring TV director Amy York Rubin to helm.
The project has been in development at Paramount since 2013, when it acquired Burnham’s script, which made the Black List of best unproduced screenplays that year.
Heidi and Spencer Pratt: Married in August 2009.
The Dress: Heidi was decked out in nearly $1 million worth of Neil Lane jewels as well as a gorgeous, flowing, white strapless gown, which was custom designed by Monique Lhuillier.
The Location: Pasadena, Calif.
The Guests: The wedding had a massive 200-person guest list, which included Perez Hilton, David Foster, along with Hills co-stars Brody Jenner, Frankie Delgado, Taylor Mosher, Audrina Patridge, Justin Bobby, Lo Bosworth, Kristin Cavallari and even Lauren Conrad.
Superhero or superbore?
A 15-year-old misfit, sitting alone on the fire escape and drawing cartoon dreams of a larger-than-life hero to rescue him from the perils of being a teenager. Haven’t we seen this one before?
It looks like Smiley’s coming through to dominate the summer. The OVO rapper faced a slew of criticism when he emerged. A lot of people outside of Toronto didn’t necessarily try to understand his sound or his style but eventually, a lot of people began seeing what the same potential Drake saw in him years ago. These days, Smiley seems to be revving up to drop off some new music. Last month, he blessed fans with the single, “Nicky Nine Doors,” which appears to kick off the campaign for new music.
This piece was originally published in February 2018. We’re republishing it today for the 25th anniversary of Living Single’s premiere.
One of the most sincere pleasures I’ve had this year was rewatching Living Single shortly after Hulu made the entire series available in January. Running for five seasons beginning in 1993, Living Single centered on the professional and romantic lives of a group of friends living in Brooklyn: a hilarious, highly ambitious editor and magazine publisher Khadijah James (Queen Latifah, further cementing her ability to move through mediums with panache); Khadijah’s airheaded, sweet-natured cousin, Synclaire James (Kim Coles); the sharp-tongued, pugnacious attorney Maxine “Max” Shaw (Erika Alexander); the stylish, wig- and gossip-loving Regine Hunter (Kim Fields); the down-to-earth handyman Overton “Obie” Wakefield Jones (John Henton); and the exceedingly confident, finely dressed stockbroker Kyle Barker (T.