Entertainment
Celebrity Deaths and New Releases
Louise Lasser, star of the satirical soap opera 'Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,' passed away at age 87. Meanwhile, U2 has released their first new single in nine years, titled 'Street of Dreams.' Sycamore Studios acquired movie rights to the InvestiGators book series.
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Variety
U2 is edging ever-so-closer to officially announcing the group’s first full-length collection of new material in nine years. Heralding it is the first single from that forthcoming effort, “Street of Dreams,” which hit DSPs as a single and music video early Tuesday. The streets are
2026-07-07 16:08 UTC
Deadline
EXCLUSIVE: Independent animation studio, Sycamore Studios, has acquired the exclusive animated motion picture rights to the New York Times bestselling John Patrick Green InvestiGators franchise. InvestiGators counts 5M copies in print since its debut in 2020, known for its crime-fighting alligators.
2026-07-07 16:09 UTC
Variety
Louise Lasser, the star of Norman Lear’s short-lived satirical soap opera “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” has died. She was 87. Lasser died of natural causes on Monday at her home in Manhattan. Lasser’s reserved and soft-spoken demeanor was flipped on its head in “Mary Ha
2026-07-07 16:14 UTC