ESPN won't air Spike Lee's Colin Kaepernick docuseries
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Spike Lee loves fanfare. So many of the films in the director’s career begin with some sort of rousing opening-credits sequence: the “Fight the Power” dance that introduces Do the Right Thing, the thumping Bollywood number that kicks off Inside Man.
ABC News’ Ashan Singh sat down with Oscar-winning director Spike Lee to discuss what movie-goers can expect in his new thriller “Highest 2 Lowest.”
Director Spike Lee talks about his new film 'Highest 2 Lowest, working with Denzel Washington and A$AP Rocky, and more.
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Ilfenesh Hadera Finds Her Rhythm Beside Denzel Washington in Spike Lee’s ‘Highest 2 Lowest’
There is something in New York that is its own,” Hadera said. “You can stroll through an exhibit or sing your heart out and feel art through the osmosis of watching others create.”
Ticks carrying a disease called anaplasmosis are spreading quickly throughout California, experts say. The disease is mainly showing up in dogs. Since dogs spend more time outdoors, experts say rising cases in pets could signal that humans may soon be at greater risk.
ESPN will no longer air Spike Lee’s docuseries about former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick. “ESPN, Colin Kaepernick and Spike Lee have collectively decided to no longer proceed with this project as a result of certain creative differences,
Spike Lee isn’t just one of the most beloved directors of all time, he's also a true fan of cinema. The filmmaker has been emphatic in his praise of his mentors as well as the great work new artists are doing within the medium.
The fresh government data this week showed an eye-popping 38% surge in the wholesale price of vegetables in July, the biggest price spike for any product category. A continued rise of that magnitude could noticeably hike vegetable prices at restaurants and grocery stores within a matter of months, some analysts told ABC News.