So a new Barbie trailer dropped this week, and buzz is building for the pink-hued movie about the popular doll. The film stars Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Issa Rae, Will Ferrell, Simu Liu, and Dua Lipa and hits theaters on July 21. Director Greta Gerwig previously said she was nervous to make this film, saying if it didn't go well it could be a career ender.
KING CHARLES CORONATION INVITES
Invites are out for the coronation of King Charles lll, and royal-watchers now have the answer to the question: What will his wife Camilla's title be? The top of the invite read "the coronation of their majesties King Charles lll & Queen Camilla." Many were wondering if Camilla would take the title of queen, because despite being married to a prince for years, she never received the princess title. In fact, she declined the title of Princess of Wales, which belonged to Charles' late wife, the iconic Princess Diana.
2023 WEBBY AWARD NOMINATIONS
The 2023 Webby Award nominations were just announced, and some of the internet's favorite people are nominated. Singer Lizzo nabbed a nomination for Best Web Personality/Host for Lizzo's "Watch Out for the Big Girls' series on Amazon Prime Video. Also nominated in that category is Daily Show host Trevor Noah for "Between the scenes."
Kendall Tichner, founder and CEO of Wild Captives Archery Range in Brooklyn, NY, joined Cheddar News to discuss how she got started after going viral with her skills during the pandemic and how it led her to open her archery range where she wants to cater to more women and LGBTQ+ communities.
Emmy-winning actor Andre Braugher, best known in TV shows like 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' and 'Homicide: Life on the Street,' died on Monday at the age of 61.
The Emmy-winning actor died at age 61 after a brief illness. Braugher was best known for starring as Det. Frank Pembleton in the critically acclaimed 1990s series "Homicide: Life on the Street" and as the deceptively stone-faced Capt. Ray Holt on the comedy "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" in 2013-2021.
A study out of South Korea looked at over 23,000 people and found those who spend more than an hour commuting to work are 16% more likely to experience depression.