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Miley Cyrus received The Innovator Award at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards. In her acceptance speech, she reflected on the lessons learned from her early pop star persona. The artist discussed her evolution beyond the method dressing of her “Hannah Montana” era. She described moving toward a style she likened to the aesthetic of ‘The Matrix’. Cyrus highlighted how her relationship with fashion and performance has fundamentally changed. The award recognizes her continued influence and artistic transformation in the music industry.
Stephen King’s dystopian thriller “The Long Walk” continues to dominate streaming charts. The R-rated film adaptation, which performed strongly at the box office, is currently a top-viewed title.
The long-running medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy” nearly had a very different cast. Several actors now famous for other roles were originally considered for iconic parts. Patrick Dempsey, who became synonymous with Dr. Derek “McDreamy” Shepherd, was not the first choice. Producers initially pursued another actor for the role. The show’s enduring popularity is underscored by its premiere date. It debuted as a mid-season replacement on March 27, 2005, and has since become a television staple. These behind-the-scenes revelations offer a glimpse into the alternate versions of the series that almost were.
The FX on Hulu series “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette” begins with the couple’s tragic end. This narrative choice frames the Ryan Murphy-produced limited series, which explores their relationship. The show delves into the facts and fictionalized elements of their story.
Several actors were considered for the role of Derek Shepherd before Patrick Dempsey was cast in “Grey’s Anatomy.” The long-running medical drama, which premiered in March 2005, nearly featured a different actor as the character known as McDreamy. The show’s original title was “Complications” before being changed. It was developed as a mid-season replacement series. Casting directors also auditioned multiple actresses for the role of Meredith Grey. Ellen Pompeo ultimately secured the part that would define the series. The production initially faced challenges with its pilot episode. Network executives requested significant edits before granting final approval for the series. These…
Chip Taylor, the songwriter behind the rock anthem “Wild Thing,” has died at 86. Taylor, born James Wesley Voight, was also the younger brother of actor Jon Voight. His songwriting career spanned decades, producing hits for artists including Janis Joplin and Juice Newton.
Robert Fox, a prominent theater producer in Britain and on Broadway, has died at 73. He was a favored collaborator of actors such as Maggie Smith. Fox produced dozens of plays throughout his career. Among his notable productions was “The Audience,” a play about Queen Elizabeth II. That work was later adapted into the Netflix series “The Crown.”
Sam Kieth, the comic book artist and writer who co-created Neil Gaiman’s Sandman and later conceived the surreal series The Maxx, has died. He was 63. Kieth’s work was known for its dreamlike, psychological depth. His signature creation, The Maxx, featured a homeless man who existed as a powerless figure in the real world and a formidable superhero in a subconscious realm called the Outback. The Maxx gained a wider audience through a cult-favorite animated adaptation on MTV in the 1990s. Kieth’s distinctive, fluid art style and exploration of identity and trauma left a lasting mark on the comics medium.
Tensions reached a breaking point in the latest episode of “The Pitt.” The characters, accustomed to constant pressure, faced a day of exceptional strain that tested their resilience.
Theater tickets in London are significantly less expensive than those on Broadway. A prime seat for a hit show in the West End often costs half the price of a comparable ticket in New York. This price difference persists even for major productions. For example, securing a ticket to the popular “Paddington” show in London remains far more affordable than attending a top-tier Broadway musical. Industry analysts point to several structural factors. London’s theater sector benefits from substantial government subsidies and tax relief not available to Broadway. Lower operating costs, including theater rents and union wages, also contribute. The pricing…