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Gina Gershon on Playing Melania Trump

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The actress and singer who played the First Lady on Jimmy Fallon's show told Cheddar that Trump is "probably different than what people would think." Gershon will make her Café Carlyle debut in the summer.
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James Comey Saved His Biggest Surprises for His Book's Smallest Details

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Excerpts from Comey's tell-all book, "A Higher Loyalty", and his interview with ABC over the weekend reveal controversial but insubstantial details about President Trump. This could be "engineered to irk his [former] boss," says Asawin...
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Tori Scott is Turning Her Relationship With Vodka Into Musical Comedy

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The New York-based singer, comedian, and actress will recount her best drunken stories in her new musical show called "Shame Spirals."
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Could Comey's Book Spur White House Shake ups?

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Former FBI director James Comey is set to release his book "Higher Loyalty" on Tuesday. It could lead to more departures at the White House, says Kelly Macias, staff writer at the Daily Kos.
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Martin Scorsese resurrects Canadian comedy favourite SCTV

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Martin Scorsese is taking a turn from his mobster flicks to resurrect Canadian comedy favourite SCTV in a new Netflix special.
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Is Former FBI Director James Comey Deliberately Riling Up Trump?

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Excerpts from Comey's tell-all book, "A Higher Loyalty", and his interview with ABC over the weekend reveal controversial but insubstantial details about President Trump. This could be "engineered to irk his [former] boss," says Asawin...
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'This was actually something that was possible:' Tom Green on how Mike MacDonald inspired him

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Comedian Tom Green recalls being an Ottawa teen inspired by 'superstar' Mike MacDonald's standup comedy routine.
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Ivan Decker wants you to support Canadian comedy

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Ivan Decker is nominated for best comedy album at this year's Juno Awards and if there's one takeaway from it all, it's that Decker wants you to support Canadian comedy. For the first time since 1984, the Junos are handing out an award...
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Russian bans release of UK black comedy film 'The Death of Stalin'

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Russia has cancelled the release of the black comedy, "Death of Stalin" after officials and top arts figures labelled it offensive and extremist. The release of the film had already been postponed to avoid it clashing with the 75th...
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'We're looking for survival stories:' Jonny Harris on Still Standing

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The comedian and Murdoch Mysteries actor on the incredible tales he continues to find in hard-hit Canadian small towns.
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Reunion comedy Friends From College

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Fred Savage, Cobie Smulders and writer-director Nick Stoller on how fact inspired fiction in Netflix's new ensemble comedy series.
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What a Former White House Writer Thinks of President Trump's Speeches

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Both commanders-in-chief have earned reputations for their speeches. Former White House writer and "Thanks, Obama" author David Litt discusses what you can tell about Trump's style.
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Laughter rings out at San Sebastian

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he 65th San Sebastian Film festival adopted a humorous attitude this weekend featuring several comedies. French directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano who are familiar faces at this celebrated film fest have lead the way with C’est...
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‘The Artist’ director on new Godard-inspired comedy

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Multiple Oscar winner Michel Hazanavicius is in Deauville this week heading the jury of the prestigious American film festival. The French director shot to international fame in with his black and white film ‘The Artist’ which picked up...
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Hillary Clinton admits mistakes, defends campaign in candid new memoir

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In her new memoir, What Happened, Hillary Clinton finally speaks out about why she thinks she lost the election to Donald Trump
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Kevin Hart talks about LOL, his new digital comedy network

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Actor-comedian tells CBC's Zulekha Nathoo how a Canadian studio caught his eye
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Bringing Drunken Stories to Life

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"Drunk History" gives its audience a skewed view of our past, but production designer Chloe Arbiture says she's all about authenticity. She details why historically accurate scenes are actually funnier.
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Is John Kelly Safe as White House Chief of Staff?

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Days after Tesla handed over 30 Model 3 vehicles to employee buyers, the company will release its earnings. Fortune contributor Kirsten Korosec and Rebecca Lindland, Executive Analyst at Kelley Blue Book, discuss how the Model 3 wil...
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On the road to find action-comedy hero Bud Spencer

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It is a road trip with a difference: a mission to track down and meet in person the Italian actor Bud Spencer. Starring in a new German documentary, “They called him Spencer”, are two fans of the actor: an ex-policeman and a blind bank...
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Who Can Make President Trump Stay on Course?

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Who can make President Trump stay on course? CBN News' Erik Rosales, “So far, nobody.”
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The Sessions testimony in under 5 minutes

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The attorney general contradicts ex-FBI director in his testimony to the Senate intelligence committee.
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Sessions doesn’t budge in Senate intelligence hearing

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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions refused to answer some key questions from the U.S. Senate intelligence committee but fiercely denied any collusion with Russians in Tuesday’s heated hearing
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Scarlett Johansson and the dead male stripper

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A girls’ night out that turns into a nightmare is the scenario for a new film starring Scarlett Johansson which has premiered in New York. Five best friends from college reunite but accidentally kill a male stripper in “Rough Night”, a...
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Probability of Rosenstein Recuse Is 50:50, Sources Say

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There's speculation that Rod Rosenstein will recuse himself from the Russian probe. TYT Politics' Emma Vigeland says he may, however not as someone involved, but rather as a witness.