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Filmmaker Payal Kapadia on All We Imagine as Light, Her Tender, Textured Tale of Women in Today’s Mumbai
How individual men and patriarchy broadly continue to shape the lives and freedoms of independent contemporary women are themes that underpin the film. Evocatively set in today’s working-class Mumbai and rich with quietly accreting moments of emotional power, the beguiling drama centers on two roommates, both nurses at a city hospital—kind but rule-abiding head nurse Prabha and the younger, lovestruck Anu—and their elder coworker, Parvaty, a cook.
The Many Lives of Jennifer Tilly—From Oscar Nominee, to Real Housewife
Fun is certainly the world to describe Tilly’s Real Housewives takeover this season. Not dissimilar to how Kathy Hilton entered the series, Tilly has brought some highly entertaining scene-stealing irreverence to the mix. Four episodes in, and viewers are already obsessed with her glamorous fashions ($33,000 Louis Vuitton bags!), unexpected lore (she owns a stake in The Simpsons!), and eccentric personality. For Tilly, transitioning into this world of reality TV has been a fun, if not unexpected, challenge. “It’s not like anything you would ever imagine,” says Tilly. “First of all, these ladies sit down at dinner, and they start screaming at each other before you’ve even eaten your amuse bouche. But in a weird way, I enjoy it. I feel like I have a front row seat at the Super Bowl.”
30 of the Best Thanksgiving TV Episodes of All Time
Ah, early, pre-scammer scandal Grey’s. Was there ever a better show about a group of inexplicably attractive young doctors sharing a house in Seattle? In this episode, Izzie (Katherine Heigl) relatably stresses over making Thanksgiving absolutely perfect while her roommates hide out at the hospital to avoid her mounting anxiety; plus, we get to watch sweet George (T.R. Knight) being very bad at shooting a turkey.
Megan Thee Stallion’s Boss Moves: The Megastar Rapper on Her New Documentary, New Music, New Tequila, and More
Consider that Pete is doing all of this while flying solo, having departed her former record label in 2023 (after she sued it for fraud and breach of contract). It’s a bit like her stallion has transformed into a Pegasus—and she’s relishing these new heights.
Kamala Harris Just Made a Surprise Pre-Election Cameo on Saturday Night Live
“I don’t really laugh like that, do I?” Harris later asked, good-humoredly, before she and Rudolph launched into a mutual pump-up speech about the election. Then, the two took the stage side by side. “I’m voting for us,” Rudolph-as-Harris told the actual vice president, before they shouted the show’s signature “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!” tagline directly into the camera. (In addition to Harris’s cameo, SNL alum Andy Samberg also reprised his role as Harris’s besotted husband, Doug Emhoff, in the sketch; Dana Carvey, Jim Gaffigan, and James Austin Johnson were back to play President Joe Biden, Gov. Tim Walz, and Donald Trump, respectively; and current cast member Bowen Yang once again transformed into J.D. Vance.)