Bob Odenkirk narrates a documentary on mental illness screening at Curry College, followed by expert panel discussion.
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New documentary examines comedians' hidden mental health struggles
Mental health struggles are no laughing matter, but looking at them through the lens of comedy can put a new spin on ...
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health challenges in the U.S., according to the National Alliance on Mental ...
PERRIE Edwards has opened up about her tough public split from Zayn Malik – and how she ended up in hospital when the pressure of Little Mix became too much. The singer found fame in Little ...
A documentary maker who interviewed Aileen Wuornos has explained why he doesn't think she classified as a serial killer, ...
The documentary “John Candy: I Like Me” debuted Oct. 10 on Amazon Prime. It chronicles the life of the late actor/comedian ...
Former Little Mix star Perrie Edwards recalls how her mental health hit rock bottom while going through a painful break up with her One Direction star ex, Zayn Malik ...
A first-of-its-kind documentary set to premiere in spring 2026 is pulling back the curtain on what cybersecurity journalist ...
About five years ago, an Islamic cemetery in South Florida began noticing a troubling trend. Deaths by suicide were occurring at alarming rates — and no one was really talking about it. One of the ...
Death Inc." say that fentanyl has killed more Americans in the last five years than all combat in wars in the last century, ...
The documentary takes part of its title from a line John Candy delivered to “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” co-star Steve Martin.
FEW murderers have inspired such fascination and horror as Aileen Wuornos who shot dead seven men in a year. But doubts are ...
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