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Prince Harry is participating in a Spare livestream on March 4, 2023. He and Dr. Gabor Maté will discuss healing and life after loss. The livestream won’t have live audience participation, and chat will be disabled. Prince Harry | Karwai Tang/WireImage
A Spare livestream is on the way. But it won’t necessarily be a free-flowing discussion with unexpected questions. Prince Harry’s livestream two months after his best-selling memoir’s release, will not have live audience participation. Ahead, details on the Duke of Sussex’s Spare livestream, including the rules and how to get tickets.
Prince Harry is having a ‘Spare’ livestream discussion with Dr. Gabor Maté about loss on March 4
After a flurry of promotional interviews, from late-night talk shows to 60 Minutes, in January 2023, Harry’s back in the spotlight discussing Spare. On March 4, he will participate in a livestream about loss, a major theme in Spare.
Prince Harry is participating in a Spare livestream on March 4, 2023. He and Dr. Gabor Maté will discuss healing and life after loss. The livestream won’t have live audience participation, and chat will be disabled. Prince Harry | Karwai Tang/WireImage
A Spare livestream is on the way. But it won’t necessarily be a free-flowing discussion with unexpected questions. Prince Harry’s livestream two months after his best-selling memoir’s release, will not have live audience participation. Ahead, details on the Duke of Sussex’s Spare livestream, including the rules and how to get tickets.
Prince Harry is having a ‘Spare’ livestream discussion with Dr. Gabor Maté about loss on March 4
After a flurry of promotional interviews, from late-night talk shows to 60 Minutes, in January 2023, Harry’s back in the spotlight discussing Spare. On March 4, he will participate in a livestream about loss, a major theme in Spare.
- 2/28/2023
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Debra Messing, Mila Kunis, and Mayim Bialik are among the celebrities who have signed an open letter urging Amazon and Barnes and Noble to stop selling the antisemitic documentary and book pushed by Kyrie Irving.
The letter, organized by Creative Community for Peace, calls out the two retail giants — and their leaders, Jeff Bezos and James Daunt — for refusing to remove the “fallacious book and movie” Hebrews to Negroes. It was also signed by comedian Iliza Shlesinger, songwriter Diane Warren, Disturbed frontman David Draiman, as well as various figures in the entertainment industry.
The letter, organized by Creative Community for Peace, calls out the two retail giants — and their leaders, Jeff Bezos and James Daunt — for refusing to remove the “fallacious book and movie” Hebrews to Negroes. It was also signed by comedian Iliza Shlesinger, songwriter Diane Warren, Disturbed frontman David Draiman, as well as various figures in the entertainment industry.
- 11/11/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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Mila Kunis, Debra Messing and other entertainment industry figures are among those who have sent an open letter to Amazon and Barnes & Noble, asking that the controversial book and documentary Hebrews to Negroes: Wake up Black America be removed from their platforms.
The nonprofit organization Creative Community for Peace was behind the letter, claiming both Amazon and B&n allegedly “refused to remove the title and continue to profit from its bigotry.”
Kunis, Messing, Jeopardy! host Mayim Bialik and songwriter Diane Warren were among 200 signatories to the letter. It was addressed to “Jeff Bezos, James Daunt, and the leaders at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.”
The protest comes in the wake of NBA star Kyrie Irving promoting the film with a tweet, then refusing to give an adequate apology. He was then suspended by the Brooklyn Nets and was ordered by the Brooklyn Nets to meet with various groups to make things right.
The nonprofit organization Creative Community for Peace was behind the letter, claiming both Amazon and B&n allegedly “refused to remove the title and continue to profit from its bigotry.”
Kunis, Messing, Jeopardy! host Mayim Bialik and songwriter Diane Warren were among 200 signatories to the letter. It was addressed to “Jeff Bezos, James Daunt, and the leaders at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.”
The protest comes in the wake of NBA star Kyrie Irving promoting the film with a tweet, then refusing to give an adequate apology. He was then suspended by the Brooklyn Nets and was ordered by the Brooklyn Nets to meet with various groups to make things right.
- 11/11/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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