Woman sues author Amy Griffin, saying her memoir 'The Tell' stole stories of sexual abuse
A woman has sued memoir author Amy Griffin, saying Griffin stole descriptions of childhood sexual abuse from incidents in her life. The woman who goes by Jane Doe in the lawsuit filed it in a Los Angeles court Wednesday. Griffin’s memoir, “The Tell,” says therapy with the psychedelic drug MDMA brought back memories of abuse by a teacher in Texas. Jane Doe says key scenes match her assaults by a different teacher and that Griffin had reason to know. Griffin’s lawyer calls the claims absurd and meritless. The New York Times stands by reporting that questioned the memoir.
Daryl Hannah issues scathing response to portrayal of her on TV series about Kennedy and Bessette
Daryl Hannah has issued a scathing response to the new TV series about John F. Kennedy Jr. and wife Carolyn Bessette. The actor says the way she’s been portrayed in the new FX and Hulu show is false, damaging and misogynistic. “How Can ‘Love Story’ Get Away With This?” was the headline of her guest essay in the New York Times. “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette” is a romantic look at the famously stylish couple, who died in 1999. Hannah dated Kennedy before he met and married Bessette. She says her character on the show “is not even a remotely accurate representation of my life.”
J Balvin remade Van Halen's 'Jump' as Coca-Cola's World Cup anthem. He says it was 'a puzzle'
NEW YORK (AP) — In need of a global superstar for a sports anthem? Colombian singer J Balvin is the man for the job. He’s one-fourth of Coca-Cola’s anthem for FIFA World Cup 2026. It is a reimagination of Van Halen’s “Jump” that also features drummer Travis Barker, R&B singer Amber Mark and guitarist Steve Vai. Joshua Burke is the head of global music and culture marketing at The Coca-Cola Company and approached Balvin with the idea. The singer says he initially felt trepidation. But after adding a new, Spanish-language rap verse and changing the original, he was on board. He says he hopes listeners connect to the energy of the song and consider it a real fútbol anthem.
Music Review: Harry Styles’ ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’ swings, sweats and surprises
Harry Styles has released his fourth solo full-length album, titled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.” It follows 2022’s critically acclaimed synth pop “Harry’s House,” which won album of the year at the 2023 Grammy Awards. It is a remarkably consistent album dead-set on evoking mood without sacrificing music, while referencing dance-punk bands like LCD Soundsystem as well as Berlin nightclub culture. That is not a simple goal for a performer whose live show has been likened to a true communal experience, The Associated Press Music Writer Maria Sherman argues in her review. She says spirited experimentation carries throughout the album, in particular, in its stellar back half.
Kennedy Center exodus continues as National Symphony director Jean Davidson heads to the Wallis
NEW YORK (AP) — National Symphony Orchestra director Jean Davidson has left the Kennedy Center to lead the Wallis Annenberg Center in Los Angeles, as turmoil grows under President Donald Trump’s control. On Friday, the Wallis named her executive director and CEO. Davidson joined the Kennedy Center in 2023 and previously led Los Angeles Master Chorale. She told the Los Angeles Times it became harder to stay because of outside forces. Trump has pushed the center as a target in his fight against what he calls woke culture. Many artists have canceled performances at the Kennedy Center.
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Spanish soccer team desperately seeking Madonna and her 36-year-old shirt
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After 5 years, Sarah J. Maas returns to 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' with 2 untitled books
NEW YORK (AP) — Sarah J. Maas has announced two new books in her “A Court of Thorns and Roses” series, ending a long wait for fans. Bloomsbury announced Book 6 would come Oct. 27. And Book 7 arrives Jan. 12, 2027. Neither book has a title yet. Maas last released an installment, “A Court of Silver Flames,” in February 2021. She revealed the new books on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast. She says it took time to find the right story. But she says the writing came quickly. Bloomsbury says her books have sold over 75 million copies.
In Paris fashion, skin is in and celebrities rule the runways
PARIS (AP) — Paris Fashion Week is delivering a forceful reminder of why it remains a capital of fashion, with blockbuster celebrity front rows, boundary-pushing design and collections that are tackling big ideas about power, craft and the female body. Oprah Winfrey turned heads at both Stella McCartney and Chloé. Sissy Spacek, Julia Garner and Lil Yachty claimed front-row seats at Loewe. The star wattage has matched the creative ambition — and both have been running high.
Good dad intentions are at the heart of Steve Carell's new series 'Rooster'
Steve Carell has a new HBO comedy that digs into the awkward push and pull between dads and adult daughters. On “Rooster,” premiering Sunday, Carell plays a popular author who takes a job at his daughter’s college after her breakup. Creators Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses praise Carell’s small comedic choices. The cast adds a new comedic turn for Danielle Deadwyler and includes players from some of Lawrence's other projects like John C. McGinley of “Scrubs” and Phil Dunster of “Ted Lasso.”
Before his return to the Oscars, Yorgos Lanthimos finds a still moment in Athens
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos has opened a photography exhibition in Athens days before he is due to attend the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. The exhibition showcased images he captured over the past five years, many taken on film sets and during walks around production locations. It features 182 photographs in color and in black and white, including portraits of frequent collaborator Emma Stone. Lanthimos' latest film, “Bugonia,” has received four Oscar nominations, including best picture and best actress for Stone.

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