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A daily digest of things to discuss over drinks
August 28, 2019
Growing up, our critic was hungry for TV set in her native state of Florida, but all she could find was The Golden Girls. Now, three new and very different shows aim to illuminate the almost mythically strange place that Homer Simpson once called "America's wang."
Paz de la Huerta filed her sexual assault lawsuit against Weinstein last year; her new complaint, which adds Disney, Bob Iger, and former Disney chairman Michael Eisner, says Eisner and Iger "made a series of decisions that allowed a range of actions by Harvey Weinstein that unacceptably harmed certain employees of Miramax."
The Sackler family will reportedly give up their ownership of Purdue Pharma as part of the $10–12 billion settlement for their role in the opioid crisis.
While their family was headed to a Scottish church, Meghan and Harry were relaxing at their local pub with baby Archie.
The president lashed out at Puerto Rico for being in the possible path of another natural disaster.
From 2016: After more than three decades producing hits such as E.T., Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, and Lincoln, and as Lucasfilm's president since 2012, Kathleen Kennedy may be the most powerful woman in Hollywood. But now that The Force Awakens has been released, her low-profile days are over. Sarah Ellison gets Kennedy talking about her mentors—Steven Spielberg, George Lucas—her sense of equality, and her vision for the Star Wars franchise.
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