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Hilary Lewis
Deputy Editor, East Coast
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Hilary Lewis is the East Coast Deputy Editor for The Hollywood Reporter's website, helping oversee digital coverage of entertainment news and key events. Based in the New York office, Lewis joined THR in 2013 after spending four years as a reporter/producer for The New York Post. Prior to that, she was an entertainment editor at Insider and an editorial assistant at Doubledown Media. She is a graduate of Duke University.
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Savannah Guthrie Opens up About Struggle Returning to ‘Today’ Amid Mom’s Ongoing Disappearance: “I Cry Every Morning”
The NBC anchor got emotional as she expressed how she's "been trying so hard to hold it together" and that the morning show offers a "little respite" but she'll "never" forget about her mother's tragic case.
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Tonys Snubs: ‘Lost Boys’ Actor Ali Louis Bourzgui Scores Surprise Win Over André De Shields as ‘Rocky Horror,’ ‘Two Strangers,’ ‘TitanÃque’ Shut Out
While 'Death of a Salesman' won the most Tony Awards Sunday night, actors Christopher Abbott and, to a lesser extent, Nathan Lane were among those snubbed as 'Cats: The Jellicle Ball' and 'Ragtime' battled it out with some unexpected outcomes.
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2026 Tony Awards: Complete Winners List
'Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman' leads with six wins, followed by 'Schmigadoon!,' 'The Lost Boys' and 'Ragtime' with four each.
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Pink Kicks Off 2026 Tonys With “Lady Marmalade” Parody Boasting Megan Thee Stallion, Neil Patrick Harris and Dylan Mulvaney
The opener managed to weave in nearly every nominated musical and play this season and featured cameos from Lea Michele, June Squibb and even Paddington ahead of the bear's much rumored Broadway debut next season.
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Madonna Brings ‘Confessions II’ to Tribeca Festival: Short Film Features Benedict Cumberbatch, Julia Garner and “Lasers Coming Out of Every Orifice”
The Queen of Pop was adored by screaming fans at the Beacon Theater premiere of the visual presentation set to accompany her upcoming 'Confessions II' album.
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Two Women Wander the Streets of Shanghai in Queer Love Story ‘Ephemera’ (Exclusive Clip)
The first feature from writer-director Shan Jiang will premiere at the 2026 Tribeca Festival.
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Christopher Abbott on What Sold Him on ‘Death of a Salesman’ Adaptation
The 'Girls' alum is nominated for his first best acting Tony in a featured role in Joe Mantello's reimagined take on the classic Arthur Miller's drama.
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Ted Danson Apologizes for Blackface at 1993 Whoopi Goldberg Roast: “So Stupid and Entitled”
The actor details how he decided to perform that way at the Friars Club event, for which he received immediate backlash, explaining that it's "not an excuse" and acknowledging, "your intentions do not matter. The impact you have on people is what matters."
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‘Queer Eye’ Star Karamo Brown Opens Up About Skipping Press Appearances for Final Season, Relapsing During Netflix Show
The mental health expert on the reality TV series also confirms reports that surfaced earlier this year of his mom overhearing his co-stars in the Fab Five badmouthing him.
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Gotham TV Awards: ‘DTF St. Louis’ Takes Two Awards as ‘Pluribus,’ ‘I Love LA’ Win Key Prizes
Other winners at the small-screen honors in New York include Laurie Metcalf ('Big Mistakes') and Chase Infiniti ('The Testaments') as well as Tim Robinson ('The Chair Company'), Michael Shannon ('Death by Lightning') and Babou Ceesay ('Alien: Earth').
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News Emmys Scholarship Recipient Slams CBS News: “The Recent Direction of the Outlet Stains the Legacy of Mike Wallace”
Student journalist Santiago Campos, receiving a grant for his continuing education named for the late '60 Minutes' icon, spoke out against "corporate elites" and stressed the importance of "journalism that serves people."
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American Music Awards 2026: Full List of Winners
BTS swept the awards, while Sombr won two televised categories at the Queen Latifah-hosted show.
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