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Carol Kane on working with Jason Schwartzman and her dream of being in a Martin Scorsese film
Read full article: Carol Kane on working with Jason Schwartzman and her dream of being in a Martin Scorsese filmCarol Kane really wanted to work with Jason Schwartzman, but the opportunity would require her to step a little outside of her comfort zone.
Randall Park adapts a favorite graphic novel for his feature debut 'Shortcomings'
Read full article: Randall Park adapts a favorite graphic novel for his feature debut 'Shortcomings'Randall Park was a struggling actor when he first encountered Adrian Tomineās graphic novel āShortcomingsā in 2007.
Nash hopeful Nets' Simmons regains 'joy of playing the game'
Read full article: Nash hopeful Nets' Simmons regains 'joy of playing the game'Brooklyn Nets coach Steve Nash says he wants to see Ben Simmons regain āthat joy of playing the gameā as the three-time All-Star tries to bounce back after missing all of last season.
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Man City's Mendy the latest EPL player to breach virus rules
Read full article: Man City's Mendy the latest EPL player to breach virus rules(AP Photo/Dave Thompson)LONDON ā Manchester City expressed disappointment Sunday that defender Benjamin Mendy became the latest partying Premier League player to breach English coronavirus rules by hosting friends at his house on New Yearās Eve. People from different households are banned from mixing indoors in the northern English area where Mendy lives. āThe club is aware of a New Yearās Eve COVID-19 breach involving Benjamin Mendy and the subsequent media reporting of it," City said. "Ben has had a COVID test and is liaising with Manchester City about this.āMendy has tweeted urging people āto take care of you and yoursā as midnight approached on Thursday night. The player issued an apology on social media for his ābad mistakeā while the club said the matter had been dealt with internally.

Customers jump behind counter to help understaffed Waffle House
Read full article: Customers jump behind counter to help understaffed Waffle HouseMore than 30 people were there eating, and there was just one man left to "fend off the incoming crowd of hungry, heavily imbibed customers." More than 30 people were there eating, and there was just one man left to "fend off the incoming crowd of hungry, heavily imbibed customers," Crispo said. 'It was one of my most memorable experiences'Crispo said he asked Ben, the lone associate working, who the man washing dishes was. Turns out he didn't work at the restaurant, nor did he work at a Waffle House anywhere. He added that Waffle House restaurants tend to have a special sense of community.

'Home and Away' actor Ben Unwin dies at 41
Read full article: 'Home and Away' actor Ben Unwin dies at 41(CNN) - Actor Ben Unwin, who made his name playing Jesse McGregor in Australian TV soap "Home and Away," has died at the age of 41. "Yesterday at midday police attended Minyon Falls, Whian Whian, responding to a concern for welfare. "Cast and crew from Home and Away are saddened to learn of the passing of former castmate, Ben Unwin," reads the statement. "Ben's work in the role of Jesse McGregor is remembered with much affection." And actress Ada Nicodemou, whose character Leah Patterson was romantically involved with Jesse McGregor in "Home and Away," also expressed her condolences.

Mom shares story of man's kindness on flight with son with autism
Read full article: Mom shares story of man's kindness on flight with son with autismAlexa Bjornson / FacebookOREGON - A nervous mother worried over sending her son on a flight by himself shared the story of how it all ended so sweetly. Alexa Bjornson posted to Facebook Thursday about her son Landon flying by himself to see his father in Oregon. Bjornson wrote that Landon has high-functioning autism and that she attached a letter for him to give the person he was sitting next to on the plane explaining his condition. "He did ask if we were there yet several times but he was a great travel buddy," Ben wrote. Ben added that while he appreciated the money, it was unnecessary and that he donated it to The Autism Society.