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Jane Fonda says Jennifer Lopez 'never apologized' for cutting her eyebrow in 'Monster-in-Law' slap scene

Jane Fonda told Drew Barrymore on Friday that Jennifer Lopez didn't apologize for cutting her eyebrow accidentally in a scene from 2005's "Monster-in-Law."

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Jane Fonda says Jennifer Lopez 'never apologized' after accidentally cutting her eyebrow while filming 'Monster-in-Law' slap

In the 2005 rom-com, Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez get into a slapping fight. Fonda said Lopez accidentally cut her eyebrow with her ring.

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Rep. Luna demands Capitol Police charge Jane Fonda for suggesting the 'murder' of pro-lifers

Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna reported Jane Fonda to Capitol Police after she suggested "murder" as a way to push pro-choice activism.

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Abortion groups silent as pro-life advocates condemn Jane Fonda's 'murder' suggestion on 'The View'

While pro-life advocacy groups were quick to condemn the Hollywood icon's comments, pro-choice organizations were tight-lipped about her "murder" suggestion.

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Jane Fonda suggests murder as an option to fight anti-abortion laws

Jane Fonda suggests murder as an option to fight anti-abortion laws

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Jane Fonda suggests 'murder' to fight abortion laws in wild appearance on 'The View'

Jane Fonda suggested abortion-seeking women shouldn’t abide by laws and could even resort to “murder” Friday during a wild appearance on ABC's “The View.”

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Jane Fonda said she was "shocked" at audience reaction to line in new film "Moving On"

Longtime friends Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin co-star in a new film about two women seeking revenge on the husband of their late best friend.

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The view from above the Oscars: The slap, the snafu, Spike

An Associated Press reporter has spent the past several years watching from an opera box that gives him a unique perspective on the audience at the Oscars.

Ballet Made Me Feel at Home in My Body

Dance taught me to stop focusing on how I look and start thinking about what I feel.

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Jane Fonda campaigns to save 'our brethren in the ocean'

A key aim for the treaty is to turn 30% of the world’s oceans into marine sanctuaries by 2030 where fishing is banned. Growing up in Santa Monica, California, Fonda said she loves the ocean and was at the beach every day that it was warm enough. “I’ve swum with some of the most magnificent creatures, and I know that they may very well be more intelligent than me,” Fonda said. “We’re pooping in our kennel.”Humans are destroying things they don’t understand, Fonda said. “Why the treaty is important is it will force us to behave right, and to save this great ally that we have called the ocean — the one ocean on this blue planet that can save us,” she said.

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Jane Fonda campaigns to save 'our brethren in the ocean'

Actress and activist Jane Fonda is campaigning for a treaty to save marine creatures that are hunted for food including sharks, swordfish, octopus and tuna, saying they feel joy, feel sadness when they lose their offspring, and “are our brethren in the ocean.”.

Free Will Astrology: Let Jane inspire you to be true to your principles even if some people disapprove

Your horoscope for the week of Feb. 16-22

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Michael Kors channels ‘70s New York chic for latest line

NEW YORK — (AP) — Michael Kors channeled classic ‘70s style for his latest collection, drawing inspiration from powerful women of the era like Tina Turner, Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem and even his mother. “That’s timeless.”The show was packed with elite guests: actors Mindy Kaling, Katie Holmes, Kate Hudson sat front row, as did New York Gov. Kors also drew inspiration from Greenwich Village and what the designer called its “blend of the urban and bohemian. Actor and dancer Maddie Ziegler wore a Kors suit – one of several stars wearing Kors pieces -- and said the designer had knack for designing a power suit tailor made for women. This collection, Kors took a twist with the women’s blazer adding slits to the sides of each arm, giving the jacket sleeves more movement.

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Michael Kors channels ‘70s New York chic for latest line

Michael Kors honored the original influencers in his life Wednesday with his Fall 2023 ready-to-wear collection.

Jane Fonda, 85, admits to accepting date from 90-year-old because he offered 'to pay me quite a bit of money'

"80 for Brady" actress Jane Fonda candidly spoke out about going to the Vienna Opera Ball with 90-year-old Richard Lugner, who paid Fonda "quite a bit of money" for her company.

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Jane Fonda, 85, admits to dating 90-year-old because he offered 'to pay me quite a bit of money'

"80 for Brady" actress Jane Fonda candidly spoke out about going to the Vienna Opera Ball with 90-year-old Richard Lugner, who paid Fonda "quite a bit of money" for her company.

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Jane Fonda to attend Vienna Opera Ball with 90-year-old date

VIENNA — (AP) — American actor Jane Fonda said Wednesday she accepted an Austrian building tycoon's invitation to attend the Vienna Opera Ball because he offered to "pay me quite a bit of money." The opera ball is one of the highlights of the social calendar in Austria and known for a guest list that includes many celebrities. She acknowledged not being well informed before she accepted Lugner's invitation, telling reporters she thought it was to an "opera performance" and not a ball. Fonda, who is well known for her activism to prevent teenage pregnancies and to curb climate change, said she was "sorry" to learn Austrian oil and gas company OMV sponsored the Vienna Opera Ball. “Please try to get your opera to stop taking support from an oil company,” Fonda added.

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Jane Fonda to attend Vienna Opera Ball with 90-year-old date

American actor Jane Fonda says she accepted an Austrian building tycoon’s invitation to attend the Vienna Opera Ball because he offered to “pay me quite a bit of money.”

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Jane Fonda to attend Vienna Opera Ball with 90-year-old date

American actor Jane Fonda says she accepted an Austrian building tycoon’s invitation to attend the Vienna Opera Ball because he offered to “pay me quite a bit of money.”.

Paco Rabanne, fashion designer who distilled ’60s spirit, dies at 88

Mr. Rabanne's designs included the green catsuit worn by Jane Fonda in the 1968 sci-fi cult classic "Barbarella."

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Why '80 for Brady' is the ultimate nostalgia movie

"80 for Brady" brings together four Hollywood icons – Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Sally Field and Rita Moreno – for the first time in a movie about friendship, football and Tom Brady.

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Jane Fonda links the 'climate crisis' to racism: 'Everything's connected'

Jane Fonda blames the "climate crisis" on racism during a recent appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" while discussing her social activism.

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Sally Field on Brady and Gronk's comments about dating her: 'What?'

Sally Field gives her two cents about whether or not she would date Tom Brady, who appears with her in the upcoming movie "80 for Brasdy."

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Jane Fonda says her 'knees gave way' when she met 'gorgeous' Tom Brady: 'I had to hold onto something'

Jane Fonda described becoming starstruck when she met her "80 For Brady" co-star Tom Brady. "My knees gave way," she said at the film's premiere on Friday night.

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Jane Fonda said she was 'completely starstruck' and 'actually got weak' in the knees when she worked with Tom Brady for the movie '80 for Brady'

"When somebody is the best in the world at what they do, you have to honor that and respect it. I was just awestruck," Jane Fonda said of Tom Brady.

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Today in History for December 21st

Highlights of this day in history: Pilgrims land in Plymouth Massachusetts; Pan Am flight 747 explodes over Lockerbie, Scotland; Apollo 8 lifts off on first manned mission to the Moon; Actress Jane Fonda is born. (Dec. 21)

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Jane Fonda says her cancer is in remission and she can discontinue chemotherapy

Fonda announced she had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in September and expected to undergo chemotherapy treatments for six months.

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Jane Fonda announces cancer in remission

Two-time Academy Award-winning actress Jane Fonda announced on Thursday that her cancer is in remission and she can stop chemotherapy treatments. On Thursday, the “Grace and Frankie” star announced on her website that the news her cancer was in remission was the “best birthday present ever,” Entertainment Tonight reported. “Last week I was told by my oncologist that my cancer is in remission and I can discontinue chemo. She won her first statuette for best actress for her role in the 1971 film “Klute,” and took home a second Oscar for best actress in the Vietnam War drama “Coming Home” in 1978. Fonda also was nominated for best actress for “Julia,” “The China Syndrome” and “The Morning After.” She was also nominated for best supporting actress for her role in “On Golden Pond,” which starred her father, actor Henry Fonda.

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Jane Fonda says cancer is in remission: 'Best birthday present ever!'

Jane Fonda discussed her "rough" chemo sessions that helped treat her cancer. She celebrated being in remission with a blog post dedicated to activism.

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Jane Fonda announces her cancer is in remission

The actress and activist called it the "best birthday present ever."

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Fonda retakes the Hill: ‘Cancer is scary, but the climate crisis is scarier’

After years away from Washington, the actress is reviving her Fire Drill Fridays rally — and occasionally still talking movies.

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Jane Fonda: Nonprofit’s work ‘far more important’ after Roe

ATLANTA — (AP) — Jane Fonda says the work of the Georgia-based nonprofit organization she founded to prevent teenage pregnancies has become “far more important” in the months since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and the constitutional right to abortion it guaranteed to women in the United States. In 2012, the organization changed its name and expanded its mission beyond teenage pregnancy prevention to include nutrition and physical activity. “We have to educate them about how their bodies work so that they will know how to protect themselves,” Fonda said. Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana have the highest teenage birth rates in the U.S. Fonda served as GCAPP’s chair until she moved from Atlanta to Los Angeles in 2010.

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Jane Fonda: Nonprofit’s work ‘far more important’ after Roe

Jane Fonda says the work of the Georgia-based nonprofit organization she founded to prevent teenage pregnancies has become “far more important” in the months since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

Norman Lear on the power of laughter to unite Americans

The legendary creator of "All in the Family" and "Maude" always managed to make audiences laugh about dangerous topics: Racism, sexism, bigotry, homophobia. Today, at 100, he's determined to find out if we will still laugh together.

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Jane Fonda says she has cancer and is undergoing treatment

"I've been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and have started chemo treatments," the actress, activist, and former fitness guru told her Instagram followers on Friday.

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Jane Fonda says she has cancer, is dealing well with chemo

LOS ANGELES — (AP) — Jane Fonda said on social media Friday that she has cancer. I’ve been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and have started chemo treatments,” the 84-year-old actor wrote in an Instagram post. “This is a very treatable cancer," she added, "so I feel very lucky.”Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a cancer that begins in the white blood cells and affects parts of the body's immune system. Fonda acknowledged that unlike many, she is privileged to have insurance, and access to the best doctors and care. Part of a legendary Hollywood family, Fonda gained fame for both her acting and her activism starting in the late 1960s.

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Jane Fonda says she has cancer, is dealing well with chemo

Jane Fonda says she has cancer.

Jane Fonda announces she has non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Jane Fonda announced her diagnosis Friday on Instagram, noting that she "will not allow cancer to keep me from doing all I can" to combat climate change.

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Jane Fonda shares non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma diagnosis

Jane Fonda, 84, says she has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and has started chemotherapy treatments. Fonda has been a long-time activist for numerous causes over the years including most recently. Fonda said that her cancer is treatable and about 80% of people survive it. According to Variety, Fonda has won two Oscars and has recently finished her role in the Netflix series, “Grace and Frankie.” Variety said that Fonda turns 85 this December. And the cancer, along with my age --almost 85-- definitely teaches the importance of adapting to new realities,” said Fonda.

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Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda on acting, aging and activism

On the Netflix series "Grace and Frankie" the two play feisty octogenarians who see old age not as a death sentence, but as a victory lap – a belief they've always pursued in real life.

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Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda on "Grace and Frankie," age and activism

On the Netflix series the two play feisty octogenarians who see old age not as a death sentence, but as a victory lap – a belief they've always pursued in real life.

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Hollywood missing the drama in climate change, group says

Hollywood’s response to climate change has included donations, protests and other forms of activism.

Producer Dwayne Hickman, who played Dobie Gillis, has died

An actor and TV executive remembered by a generation of baby boomers for his role as Dobie Gillis some 60 years ago has died.

Strike dodged with deal between film and TV crews, studios

An 11th-hour deal has been reached and a strike that would have shut down film and television productions across the U.S. was averted.

EXPLAINER: What's behind the looming Hollywood strike?

A major Hollywood strike could be on the horizon for some 60,000 behind-the-scenes workers in the entertainment industry.

Minnesota court affirms approval of Line 3 oil pipeline

The Minnesota Court of Appeals has affirmed key approvals by state regulators of Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 oil pipeline replacement project.

EXPLAINER: Why a rural pipeline is a climate battleground

Pipeline Protest Activists sit on construction equipment while others are arrested and escorted out of an Enbridge Line 3 pump station near Park Rapids, Minn., on Monday, June 7, 2021. Enbridge, which has obtained all necessary state and federal permits for the Line 3 project, says it will be finished by year's end. The line carries nearly 16.4 million gallons (62 million liters) of oil used in fuels and other products. WHY ARE ENERGY PIPELINES BECOMING A CAUSE CELEBRE? While environmental and indigenous activists have fought energy pipelines for years, the involvement of celebrities is one illustration of widening resistance.

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Protesters maintain blockade at Minnesota oil pipeline site

Enbridge Energy Line 3 Security guards check on protesters under a boat blocking an entrance to an Enbridge Line 3 pumping station near Park Rapids, in northern Minnesota, Tuesday June 8, 2021. (AP Photo/Dave Kolpack) (Dave Kolpack)PARK RAPIDS, Minn. — (AP) — Protesters fighting a Canadian-based company’s push to replace an aging oil pipeline across northern Minnesota maintained a blockade at a pump station Tuesday as part of a summer drive to stop the project before it can go into service. The line would cross the Mississippi River while carrying Canadian tar sands oil and regular crude from Alberta to Wisconsin. Enbridge says the original pipeline — built in the 1960s — is deteriorating and can run at only about half its original capacity. Calgary-based Enbridge this month began a final construction push on Line 3, which clips a corner of North Dakota on its way across northern Minnesota to Enbridge’s terminal in Superior, Wisconsin.

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Protesters maintain blockade at Minnesota oil pipeline site

Pipeline Protest Activists lock arms as they occupy an Enbridge Line 3 pump station near Park Rapids, Minn., on Monday, June 7, 2021, as State Troopers, in background, direct traffic on Highway 71. Two protesters spent the night in a boat blocking the entrance to the construction site, while one was was underneath, tucked in behind duffel bags, beach chairs, water bottles and clothing. The pumping station near Park Rapids was a major focus of protests Monday, with some people chaining themselves to construction equipment before police made arrests. The line would cross the Mississippi River while carrying Canadian tar sands oil and regular crude from Alberta to Wisconsin. Enbridge says the original pipeline — built in the 1960s — is deteriorating and can run at only about half its original capacity.

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Protesters maintain blockade at Minnesota oil pipeline site

Protesters fighting Canadian-based Enbridge Energy's push to replace an aging oil pipeline across northern Minnesota are pressing ahead with their summer drive to stop the project before it can go into service later this year.

Protesters maintain blockade at Minnesota oil pipeline site

Protesters fighting a Canadian-based company’s push to replace an aging oil pipeline across northern Minnesota maintained a blockade at a pump station Tuesday as part of a summer drive to stop the project before it can go into service. Two protesters spent the night locked down in a boat blocking the entrance to one construction site, while two others locked themselves down underneath, tucked in behind duffel bags, beach chairs, water bottles and clothing. A Hubbard County sheriff's deputy and a handful of private security guards stood by in the morning, but other law enforcement officers arrived as authorities went to work cutting the protesters free.

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Oil pipeline foes protest Enbridge's Line 3 in Minnesota

Environmental and tribal groups opposed to Enbridge Energy’s ongoing effort to replace its aging Line 3 crude oil pipeline are occupying one of the company's pump stations.

Pipeline foes gear up for large northern Minnesota protests

Environmental and tribal groups opposed to Enbridge Energy’s ongoing effort to replace its aging Line 3 crude oil pipeline are planning large protests in northern Minnesota as the Canadian-based company gears up for a final construction push.

DiCaprio, Fonda urge US not to sign climate deal with Brazil

Dozens of celebrities including actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda and Joaquin Phoenix are calling on U.S. President Joe Biden to refrain from signing any environmental agreement with his Brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro.

Chelsea Clinton podcast to launch April 13

Along with writing books, podcasts have become a family project for the Clintons.

Golden Globes vows reform amid scrutiny on diversity

In this video grab issued Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, by NBC, hosts Tina Fey, left, from New York, and Amy Poehler, from Beverly Hills, Calif., speak at the Golden Globe Awards. (NBC via AP)Facing heightened scrutiny arounds its membership and practices, the group behind the Golden Globe Awards says that it is committed to immediate “transformational change” and reforms. Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler called for change on the broadcast, as did award winners of the night like Jane Fonda and Dan Levy. Three HFPA members took the stage during the low-rated show to acknowledge the controversy. Time’s Up president and CEO Tina Tchen said that “the clock is ticking.”

Jane Fonda says Hollywood is "afraid" to discuss its diversity issues in powerful Golden Globes speech

"There's a story we've been afraid to see and hear about ourselves in this industry," Jane Fonda said at the Golden Globes on Sunday night. An actress, producer and documentarian — as well as an entrepreneur, activist and author — Fonda, 83, has spent six decades in Hollywood, winning two Oscars and seven Golden Globes, among countless other awards. Notably, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the organization of international journalists which organizes the Golden Globes, does not have a single Black member. We must have Black journalists in our organization." Honoree Jane Fonda accepts the Cecil B. DeMille Award onstage at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards February 28, 2021 in Beverly Hills, California.

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Even more chaotic than usual, Globes still had their moments

(NBC via AP)In the opening moments of a Golden Globes night even more chaotic and confounding than usual, co-host Tina Fey raised a theoretical question: “Could this whole night have been an email?” Only the next three hours would tell. Or Chloé Zhao, making history as the first woman of Asian descent to win best director (and the first woman since 1984.) AdOf course, there were the usual confounding results and baffling snubs, compounded here by some epic Zoom fails. ZHAO MAKES HISTORYWhen Zhao won best director for her haunting and elegant “Nomadland,” she was the first woman of Asian descent to win that award. It was updated on March 3, 2021, to correct the nationality of director of “Nomadland.” Chloe Zhao is Chinese, not Asian American.

Fonda says Hollywood needs more diversity after Globes honor

In this video grab issued Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, by NBC, Jane Fonda accepts the Cecil B. deMille Award at the Golden Globe Awards. (NBC via AP)LOS ANGELES – Just like in her career, Jane Fonda used the Golden Globes’ platform to speak on deeper issues calling for greater diversity in Hollywood while praising the “community of storytellers” as she accepted the Cecil B. DeMille Award. While wearing an all-white suit, Fonda raised the Globes’ highest honor above her head Sunday before commending storytellers for their vital role in troubled times. She is the daughter of Oscar winner Henry Fonda, who died in 1982, and sister of Peter Fonda, who died in 2019. She launched IndieCollect’s Jane Fonda Fund for Women Directors, an organization aimed to support the restoration of films helmed by women from around the world.

The Latest: 'Nomadland' wanders into the Globe winner circle

(Searchlight Pictures via AP)LOS ANGELES – The Latest on the Golden Globe ceremony (all times local):8:05 p.m.“Nomadland” has come in from the desert to take the Golden Globe for best picture in the drama category. Earlier, Chloe Zhao became the first woman of Asian descent to win the Golden Globe for best director for the film. It’s the first acting Golden Globe for the 36-year-old singer, songwriter and actress Day. Ad___7:40 p.m.Six months after his death at age 43, Chadwick Boseman has won a Golden Globe. ___5:10 p.m.Tina Fey and Amy Poehler began the pandemic-era Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night, delivering a split-screen opening from separate coasts.

'Nomadland,' 'Borat' win at a socially distant Golden Globes

She’s only the second woman in the history of the Globes to win, and the first since Barbra Streisand won for “Yentl” in 1984. Its star, guerilla comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, also won best actor in a comedy. “The Queen's Gambit” won best limited series, and best actress in the category for Anya Taylor-Joy. “Schitt's Creek,” the Pop TV series that found a wider audience on Netflix, won best comedy series for its final season. Catherine O'Hara also took best actress in a comedy series.

Phoenix, Erivo and ‘Barb and Star’ among Globes presenters

This combination photo shows, from left, Awkwafina, Cynthia Erivo, Joaquin Phoenix, Kristen Wiig and Renee Zellweger, who are among the first presenters announced for the Golden Globes awards ceremony. (AP Photo)LOS ANGELES – “Barb and Star” are headed to the Golden Globes — actors Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo will be among the presenters at the upcoming ceremony. Wiig and Mumolo's latest film, “Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar,” was released last week and some are already calling the campy film a cult classic. She’s won Golden Globes for her acting “Klute,” “Julia” and “Coming Home.”Norman Lear will be honored with the Carol Burnett Award, a counterpart to the DeMille Award that focuses on life achievement in television. Netflix dominated the nominations earlier this month, with its film “Mank” and its television series “The Crown” the leading nominees.

Golden Globes to honor legendary TV producer Norman Lear

The Golden Globes will bestow the Carol Burnett Award to Lear during the 78th annual awards ceremony next month. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)LOS ANGELES – Norman Lear made his mark as a television producer who strived to explore race relation issues through his famed sitcoms “All in the Family” and “Good Times.” And now, the Golden Globes will honor Lear with its TV special achievement trophy. Nominations for the upcoming Golden Globes are scheduled to be announced Feb. 3. As a social activist, Lear founded advocacy organization People for the American Way. He also founded several other non-profits to promote thoughtful citizenship, including the Norman Lear Center at the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication.

Jane Fonda to receive Golden Globes' Cecil B. DeMille Award

FILE - Actress Jane Fonda appears at the 71st international film festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 12, 2018. The Golden Globes will bestow the Cecil B. DeMille Award to Fonda during the 78th annual awards show next month. (Photo by Arthur Mola/Invision/AP, File)LOS ANGELES – Jane Fonda cemented herself into Hollywood allure as a chameleonlike actor and social activist, and now the Golden Globes will honor her illustrious career with its highest honor. Fonda will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award during the 78th annual awards ceremony on Feb. 28, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced Tuesday. She launched IndieCollect’s Jane Fonda Fund for Women Directors, an organization aimed to support the restoration of films helmed by women from around the world.

Jane Fonda celebrates 25 years of Georgia-based nonprofit

ATLANTA – Jane Fonda is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Georgia-based nonprofit organization she founded to prevent teenage pregnancies. Fonda, 82, founded the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention in 1995, when she lived in Atlanta and when Georgia had the highest teenage birth rate in the United States. “If you put a map across the United States that showed pockets of poverty and distress, those would correspond with where our teen pregnancy rates are high,” Fonda said. Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana have the highest teenage birth rates in the United States. Birth rates also remain higher among Native American, Hispanic and Black teenagers.

Pope in TED talk: Earth cannot be squeezed 'like an orange’

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis on Saturday issued an urgent call to action to defend the planet and help the poor in his second TED talk. The pontiff, known for his affinity for social media and technology, said in a videotaped message to a TED conference on climate change that the coronavirus pandemic had put a focus on the social-environmental challenge facing the globe. He called on investors to exclude companies that do not taking into account the environment, as have many faith-based organizations already have. “In fact, the earth must be taken care of, cultivated and protected; we cannot continue to squeeze it like an orange. And we can say this, taking care of the Earth is a human right,” Francis said.

Jane Fonda, 82, releases new ‘exercise’ video

ORLANDO, Fla. – Decades after releasing her first workout video, actress Jane Fonda is bringing back her legendary moves. The video features Fonda, 82, hosting a virtual Zoom workout with the intention of encouraging people to exercise their right to vote in next month’s general election. The video includes appearances from several celebrities, including Shaquille O’Neal, Amy Schumer and Katy Perry. It also features throwback music and graphics to look similar to Fonda’s original workout video, which was released in 1982.

History on screen: East Germany through its filmmakers' eyes

In this Wednesday, June 17, 2020 photo Gunnar Dedio, German film producer and managing director of PROGRESS Film GmbH poses for a photo between rolls of film in the archive of PROGRESS Film, in Leipzig, Germany. A new project is underway to digitize thousands of East German newsreels, documentaries and feature films 30 years after Germanys reunification. The East German Augenzeuge, or Eyewitness, newsreel on the Kennedy visit trumpeted the prank as a triumph, scoffing that the American president got an “unexpected surprise instead of the great view into the East German capital promised by his Secret Service” and allegedly had to cut his visit from “20 minutes to five." Germany was divided into four occupation zones after World War II, the Soviet-influenced East Germany and West Germany's American, British and French sectors. In 1950, the year after East Germany was established as a country, the authorities formed another company, Progress, as a state monopoly to distribute DEFA films and to import foreign productions.

Barrymore sets high standard in her models as talk show host

NEW YORK – Drew Barrymore is setting a high standard for herself as she joins the world of daytime talk show hosts on Monday. “We’re all human beings on this planet going through our lives and our journeys and there’s a way to connect through that,” Barrymore said. I’ve never lived in that space.”“The Drew Barrymore Show,” retrofitted for the coronavirus era, is being distributed by CBS Television. Bill Carroll, a veteran television consultant and expert in the syndication market, said he’s impressed that Barrymore is shooting high. Yes, some may regard Barrymore as slightly loopy and hippie-dippie (“we’re all human beings on this planet”), but it’s more endearing than annoying.

New this week: Katy Perry's 'Smile' and 'Love Island' return

This image released by BBC America shows Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in a scene from "Planet Earth: A Celebration." The special debuts at 8 p.m. EDT Monday, Aug. 31, on BBC America, AMC, SundanceTV and IFC. (BBC Studios/BBC America via AP)

New this week: Surfing dolphins and 'Love Island' return

This image released by BBC America shows Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in a scene from "Planet Earth: A Celebration." The special debuts at 8 p.m. EDT Monday, Aug. 31, on BBC America, AMC, SundanceTV and IFC. — AP Music Editor Mesfin FekaduTELEVISIONWhether the new season of CBS’ “Love Island” includes any version of love remains to be seen, but it’s definitely not on an island. The special, debuting 8 p.m. EDT Monday, Aug. 31, on BBC America, AMC, SundanceTV and IFC, includes new narration from Attenborough. Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer (“The Lion King”) and Jacob Shea, an Emmy nominee for the “Planet Earth II” score, created new music.

Backstage at the Oscars: Dazed winners and sweet reunions

Diane Keaton, left, and Keanu Reeves appear on stage at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Martin paced back and forth in the wings and stopped a few times to check his lapel and bow tie in the mirror. Later Corden ran into Rudolph and Wiig again, this time in his full “Cats” regalia alongside Rebel Wilson. MAKING PLANSYou never know who you’re going to run into backstage at the Oscars, or who you’re going to see making plans, Iike Chris Rock and Timothée Chalamet or Rami Malek and Oscar Isaac. In the wings they shared a sweet moment: Reeves offered Keaton his arm and the two walked into position linked.

Hanks, Fonda and more stars amuse at Oscars rehearsals

(AP Photo/John Locher)LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell are standing on the Oscars stage performing some hilarious material for a few dozen people who are in stitches watching the two comedians. Louis-Dreyfus and Ferrell are just a few of the stars who circulated in and out of the Dolby Theatre to rehearse Saturday, including Tom Hanks, Salma Hayek, Jane Fonda and Mahershala Ali. But the stars weren’t always confined to the stage, especially if they arrived a little early. Makeup artists Antonio Rael has been standing in for big stars for 34 years. Rael was talking about the stand-ins but that doesn’t mean some of the stars aren’t anxious as well.

Joaquin Phoenix arrested during Jane Fonda's weekly climate change protest

Jane Fonda continued her weekly tradition of protesting in Washington, D.C. for "Fire Drill Fridays" on Friday and this time actor Joaquin Phoenix was there. Ira Arlook from Fire Drill Fridays told CBS News that Phoenix, as well as actor Martin Sheen, were arrested. Fire Drill Fridays tweeted, saying he called out the meat and dairy industry for its contribution to climate change. According to Fire Drill Fridays, Friday's protest was Jane Fonda's last before she returns to Los Angeles. Fire Drill Fridays said over 300 people signed up to risk arrest during Friday's protest.

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Joaquin Phoenix arrested during Jane Fonda's weekly climate change protest

Jane Fonda continued her weekly tradition of protesting in Washington, D.C. for "Fire Drill Fridays" on Friday and this time actor Joaquin Phoenix was there. Ira Arlook from Fire Drill Fridays told CBS News that Phoenix, as well as actor Martin Sheen, were arrested. Fire Drill Fridays tweeted, saying he called out the meat and dairy industry for its contribution to climate change. According to Fire Drill Fridays, Friday's protest was Jane Fonda's last before she returns to Los Angeles. Fire Drill Fridays said over 300 people signed up to risk arrest during Friday's protest.

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Sally Field arrested during Jane Fonda's weekly climate change protest

The 81-year-old actress and long-time activist leads a weekly climate change protest in Washington, D.C. called "Fire Drill Friday." Fonda moved to Washington earlier this year to urge for action on climate change. Thank you to @sally_field who was just arrested on the US Capitol steps with #FireDrillFriday taking action demanding a just transition! Change is coming by disaster, or change is coming by design." That was also the first day Fonda was arrested for demonstrating on the U.S. Capitol steps.

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Jane Fonda arrested on fourth Friday in a row

Jane Fonda said she wants to get arrested every Friday. That's exactly what she plans to do -- all to address the climate crisis. WASHINGTON (CNN) - Jane Fonda said she wants to get arrested every Friday. The actress and activist said she moved to Washington for four months to raise awareness about the devastating challenges that are facing the Earth. "And so I decided to use my celebrity to try to raise the sense of urgency, and I moved to Washington, and I'm going to get arrested every Friday."

Ted Danson, Jane Fonda arrested at climate crisis protest

WASHINGTON (CNN) - For the third consecutive week, Jane Fonda was taken away in ziptie handcuffs during a climate crisis protest at the US Capitol, but this time she was joined by fellow actor Ted Danson. The pair were arrested by US Capitol Police during what Fonda has coined "Fire Drill Fridays" following weeks of climate crisis demonstrations at the Capitol. "We have to behave like our house is on fire, because it is," Fonda said, referencing a phrase teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg has been known for. During the protest, Fonda urged resistance against new fossil fuel extractions and encouraged fellow protesters to hold elected officials accountable for pushing reforms. This week's protest theme was "Oceans Can't Wait," with next week's slated as "Women Can't Wait," according to the Fire Drill Fridays website.

Fonda, Danson arrested in climate change protest

Actors Jane Fonda and Ted Danson were arrested Friday during a climate change protest in Washington, D.C. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Jane Fonda handcuffed at climate event

WASHINGTON (CNN) - Capitol Police arrested Jane Fonda Friday as she led her weekly climate protest inspired by young Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. Police took Fonda into custody as she led a demonstration in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington. Fonda recently moved to Washington and plans to lead protests every Friday for the rest of the year. She said she was inspired to do so by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Thunberg. The daughter of Henry Fonda and ex-wife of Ted Turner, Fonda is arguably as well-known for her activism as her acting career and 1980s fitness empire.

Jane Fonda taken into custody at climate crisis protest in Washington

WASHINGTON (CNN) - Jane Fonda was taken into police custody Friday in Washington, DC, while participating in a climate crisis demonstration. The incident comes as the actress and activist launched her "Fire Drill Fridays" campaign, a civil disobedience effort to raise awareness of environmental challenges. "The United States Capitol Police arrested 16 individuals for unlawfully demonstrating on the East Front of the U.S. Capitol," Eva Malecki, spokeswoman for the Capitol police told CNN. While Malecki did not confirm Fonda was among those arrested, Fonda's campaign shared an image of her being taken into custody. In a recent interview with The Los Angeles Times, Fonda said she was inspired to act by environmental activist Greta Thunberg.

Jane Fonda arrested outside U.S. Capitol at climate change protest

Jane Fonda was arrested Friday as she protested climate change on the steps of the U.S. Capitol building, CBS affiliate WUSA reports. A total of 16 people were arrested at the protest on Friday, Capitol Police told CBS News. Fonda, who moved to Washington, D.C., to fight against climate change, made a vow to demonstrate on the steps of the Capitol building every Friday through January. Happening Now @Janefonda is HERE on Capitol Hill... Planning to be arrested while protesting climate change political paralysis. "We have to be sure that the crisis that is climate change remains front and center like a ticking time bomb," Fonda said, according to WUSA.

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Why Jane Fonda is moving to Washington (for now)

The 81-year-old actress, activist and exercise phenom is moving to Washington for four months with a plan to get arrested. But we want to reach the people who know its a man-made problem, know it exists, but they dont know what to do. I dont know, Im not even thinking about it. I read an article about Lyndon LaRouche because he hounded me in the airports Feed Jane Fonda to the Whales, Jane Fonda Leaks More Than Three Mile Island, etc. Its been six years, but its something that I dont really understand.

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