Burny Mattinson, Disney animator and longest-serving employee, dies at 87

Mattinson worked for the company for 70 years. His credits include "Mickey’s Christmas Carol," "The Great Mouse Detective," "Lady and the Tramp," and "One Hundred and One Dalmatians."

Native American group wins rights to 'painful' 'Crying Indian' ad

The “Crying Indian” public service announcement has been painful for some Native Americans who saw it as a trope.

Dilbert distributor cuts ties to creator over race comments

In an episode of his YouTube show, Dilbert comic strip creator Scott Adams described people who are Black as members of “a hate group” from which white people should “get away.”

SAG Awards: 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' dominates

The SAG Awards, often an Oscar preview, threw some curve balls into the Oscars race in a ceremony streamed lived on Netflix's YouTube page from Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.

Cardi B: Court-ordered service 'the best thing' to happen

The 30-year-old “Bodak Yellow” singer visited an NYPD “Girls Talk” event at the police training academy in Queens and shared what the department said was “her rags to riches story."

'Yellowstone' star Wes Bentley speaks out on season 5 and Kevin Costner rumors

Deadline reported "Yellowstone" might be coming to end due to scheduling conflicts with Costner, but Costner's lawyer said it's an "absolute lie."

Dilbert creator faces backlash over Black 'hate group' remark

Various media publishers across the U.S. denounced the comments by Dilbert creator Scott Adams as racist, hateful and discriminatory while saying they would no longer provide a platform for his work.

'South Park' at center of Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount lawsuit

HBO Max, Warner’s streaming platform, was scheduled to receive the first episodes of a new “South Park” season in 2020. But the company was informed the pandemic halted production, the lawsuit says.

New play 'Checklist' is a family affair for Bronx brothers

Bronx brothers Waled and Khalid Burgos are the creative team behind the play "Checklist," a romantic comedy about a biracial couple, each with their own checklist of desired traits in their romantic partner.

Brad Paisley releases new song featuring Ukraine President Zelenskyy

The song, called "Same Here," features Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaking proudly about his country and people.

Publisher to release 'classic' Roald Dahl books after backlash

Dahl’s books, with their mischievous children, strange beasts and often beastly adults, have sold more than 300 million copies and continue to be read by children worldwide.