Jodie Foster reveals how she avoided Hollywood abuse
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Jodie Foster discusses her French language movie "A Private Life," in theaters Friday, and her apprehension about performing dark comedy.
There's a growing move to end what some call "the orphan tax" and stop states from taking benefit checks from children and youth in foster care.
In “A Private Life,” the actress takes on her first solo lead role in which she speaks fluent French, but her French connection goes all the way back to childhood.
In a recent interview with W Magazine, Foster recalled, “The lion picked me up, shook me around, moved me horizontally, and then dropped me. I had two perfect punctures in one side, and then two perfect punctures on the other, on my hip.”
Raise the Future has been working with youth in foster care since 1983. Over the years, the organization has grown to serve not only Colorado but also Nevada and Utah. Aria Williams works as a Youth Connections Advocate for Raise the Future in Utah.
On today's 'Daily Variety' podcast, Variety's Daniel D'Addario details his revelatory interview with Jodie Foster for our cover story published Jan. 7.
ChaCha is “a classic only child” according to her owner, and she certainly made her feelings about the new addition crystal clear.
The South Carolina Division of Foster Care Review is facing several vacancies that state employees say could impact critical resources for children in foster care.