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Kimberly Nordyke

Managing Editor, Digital

Kimberly Nordyke earned her master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1999. She has been with The Hollywood Reporter since June 2000, joining as a Copy Editor and moving into a Television Reporter role in 2004. She joined the digital team in 2009, working her way up to her current position as Managing Editor, where she helps to oversee awards coverage for THR.com, among other responsibilities.

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William Shatner and Neil deGrasse Tyson Dive Into Quantum Physics, Space Exploration and the Actor’s New Heavy Metal Album

The 'Star Trek' icon also performed a song called "Rage" during the wildly entertaining conversation, held Wednesday at the Saban Theatre in Los Angeles.

Inside Disney’s New ‘Sofia the First’ Series With New (and Familiar) Faces, Twice the Songs and an Adorable Puppy-Corn

"She's got so many good qualities that over the years, it really influenced a generation in such a positive way; people just gravitated towards her," says star Ariel Winter of the character's enduring appeal.

Hollywood Veteran Steve Bellamy Launches New Racquet Sport; Tennis Channel to Air Inaugural Championships (Exclusive)

"The points are long, the rallies are dramatic, the action is constant, there is a refined bedlam, and the strategy reads so beautifully on camera," Bellamy says of TYPTI.

Mark Fuhrman, Former LAPD Detective Involved in O.J. Simpson Murder Trial, Dies at 78

Fuhrman had found the bloody glove at Simpson’s Brentwood estate while investigating the murders of Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and her friend Ron Goldman, that became a key piece of evidence.

Elton John Impact Awards to Honor LGBTQ+ Icons and Trailblazers Including Jonathan Bailey and Chappell Roan

iHeartMedia and Procter & Gamble have teamed up for the event, which will also honor Laverne Cox, Melissa Etheridge, Billie Jean King and Orville Peck in a special that will launch as a podcast series June 1.

Christopher Nolan Says ‘The Odyssey’ Is “The Most Extreme Version” of the Story He Could Make

"I think we pushed pretty hard on this one and maybe found some limits," he said of his upcoming film on Sunday's '60 Minutes.'

John Oliver Mocks Trump’s Ballroom Plans (Again) and His Contradictory Claims Over the Reflecting Pool Upgrades

"If you are a president who'd rather focus on ballroom construction and pool maintenance than the crucial work of actually running a country, then ... you are not a smart f***ing person," the 'Last Week Tonight' host said, throwing Trump's own words back at him.

“The Independence of ’60 Minutes’ Has Been Critical”: Anderson Cooper Bids Farewell to CBS News Show With a Plea

He shared that he's leaving the show to spend more time with his kids and revealed that juggling his duties on the show with his full-time job at CNN got to be too "challenging."

Shania Twain and Shaboozey Lead ACM Awards Audience in Wishing Willie Nelson a Happy 93rd Birthday

Twain hosted the annual award show for the first time, taking over for back-to-back host Reba McEntire.

Ella Langley Performs “Be Her” at 2026 ACM Awards

Langley won five awards on Sunday night.

ACM Awards: Ella Langley Tops Winners; Cody Johnson Named Entertainer of the Year

Langley won five awards at Sunday's show, hosted by Shania Twain at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Musical in the Works With Creatives Behind ‘Moulin Rouge! and ‘Beetlejuice’

'Dare to Be Stupid: The Weird Al Musical' will feature songs by the five-time Grammy winner.