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Cameron Chung Named 2026 Gerber Baby

Cameron Chung wins Gerber’s Photo Search contest with a photo of his first intentional smile. His family will receive $50,000 and he will appear in Gerber’s 2026 campaigns.

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Tribeca Festival Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Music and New York Stories

The 2026 Tribeca Festival opens in New York City on Wednesday and runs through June 14. It features nearly 120 films, live performances, and a focus on New York cultural stories.

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Joy Behar Takes Two Weeks Off to Work on London Play

Joy Behar will step away from 'The View' for two weeks to work on her play in London. The trip includes rehearsals at the Boulevard Theatre and a prior week of writing in Paris.

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Folds Resigns, Warns NSO May Not Survive

Ben Folds resigned as Artistic Advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra, warning it may not survive. He cited financial and political turmoil following Trump’s Kennedy Center takeover.

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Shankman Denies AI Use in 'Stop! That! Train!'

Adam Shankman denies AI was used in the visual effects of his film 'Stop! That! Train!'. He states every shot was made by human hands and no generative AI appears on screen.

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Cameron Chung Named 2026 Gerber Baby

Cameron Chung wins Gerber’s Photo Search contest with a photo of his first intentional smile. His family will receive $50,000 and he will appear in Gerber’s 2026 campaigns.

metro Entertainment

Tribeca Festival Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Music and New York Stories

The 2026 Tribeca Festival opens in New York City on Wednesday and runs through June 14. It features nearly 120 films, live performances, and a focus on New York cultural stories.

world Entertainment

Joy Behar Takes Two Weeks Off to Work on London Play

Joy Behar will step away from 'The View' for two weeks to work on her play in London. The trip includes rehearsals at the Boulevard Theatre and a prior week of writing in Paris.

us Entertainment

Folds Resigns, Warns NSO May Not Survive

Ben Folds resigned as Artistic Advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra, warning it may not survive. He cited financial and political turmoil following Trump’s Kennedy Center takeover.