q's pop culture panel: Anne Hathaway vs. Hollywood ageism
Anne Hathaway says she's already losing roles to younger actresses. The q pop culture panel weighs in on this and more.
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Our q pop culture panelists — this week, National Post's Emily Keeler, freelance journalist Rachel Giese and Esquire columnist Stephen Marche — take on the worthy, contentious, and crazy stories from the week in arts and entertainment.
At issue today:
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Last night, Stephen Colbert took his seat behind the almighty Late Night desk. We look at how he did, and reflect on the general state of late night television.
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Anne Hathaway says she's already losing roles to younger actresses. In Hollywood, are you really over the hill at 32?
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The Weeknd is topping the charts with his potent mix of darkness and light. Can the kid from Scarborough be the next King of Pop?