The Voice Winner Sundance Head Shares How He Accidentally Shot Himself and Feared for His Life – E! Online
Jason "Sundance" Head is sharing details about a terrifying experience. Days after being hospitalized for getting shot in the stomach ...
Jason "Sundance" Head is sharing details about a terrifying experience. Days after being hospitalized for getting shot in the stomach ...
Sundance Head is on the road to recovery. The Voice winner—born Jason Head—was shot at his Texas ranch on Nov. ...
An audience member was ejected from a Sundance festival event Tuesday in a spat over artificial intelligence, triggering a walkout ...
When Japanese journalist Shiori Ito accused a prominent TV reporter of rape, becoming a rare high-profile #MeToo voice in her ...
Artificial intelligence promises to make death "optional," as the technology learns to perfectly emulate our personalities, memories and dreams, keeping ...
"The Outrun," a memoir about recovery, has sold well over 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom alone, becoming a lifeline ...
Part practical problem-solver and part esoteric theoretician, Brian Eno has been involved as a musician and producer on some of ...
(L-R) Evgeniy Maloletka, Vasilisa Stepanenko, producer Michelle Mizner and director Mstyslav Chernov attend the 2023 Sundance Film Festival "20 Days ...
The Sundance Film Festival sign. GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA via AFP / Rich Fury KEY POINTSSundance jury members walked out ...
Jason Momoa narrates 'Deep Rising,' a new documentary about the frenzied efforts by resource-hungry corporations to scrape valuable metals from ...
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