The settlement, which still needs formal approval, covers more than 6,800 claims of abuse, some of which date back to 1959.
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Alexandra has been cast alongside Westworld star Angela Sarafyan in Natalie Shirinian’s Ponchik, which — per Deadline —is ...
Now Seniors Kane Broussard of Lacassine and Reesie Jinks of Fairview headline the Louisiana Sports Writers Association's ...
A few popular franchises are leaving this month for U.S. subscribers, including the first three “Karate Kid” movies. Catch ...
Akshita Sridhar, a senior at Franklin, has been named a finalist for the Louisiana Student of the Year. A National Merit ...
The most devastating moment of Dennis Hopper's career was when 'Catchfire'/'Backtrack' was taken away from him by Vestron ...
For Closure! by acclaimed playwright Hannah Benitez arrives on the freeFall stage for its world premiere on April 11. This ...