Buckingham Palace must release its ruling over allegations that the Duchess of Sussex bullied staff after a key witness broke her silence, a prominent Royal historian demanded tonight.
Regrets, she has a few. But then again, it’s not the end for Ellen DeGeneres. Returning to the stage Wednesday night at Largo in Los Angeles, the former host of The Ellen DeGeneres Show was not afraid to address her clouded departure from her long-running show. A sold-out crowd of about 200 fans was supportive […]
Ahead of fashion’s upcoming, over-the-top night on May 6, curator Andrew Bolton talks about the ways his new show 'Sleeping Beauties' engages all the senses.
This week's podcast is a weird one. We enabled some AI thing on Zoom and it gave us an AI-generated summary of our entire show that is both shockingly accurate and wildly incorrect at times.
After the release of a trifecta of episodes of “Bluey,” fans of the Australian children’s TV show about a family of blue heeler dogs are speculating about what’s next for the characters and the series. The popular show, which follows Bluey, her sister Bingo and parents Bandit (Dave McCormack) and Chilli (Melanie Zanetti), was propelled into the pop-culture zeitgeist last month, starting with the release of “Ghostbasket” on April 7, in which viewers learned that the Heelers’ house was for sale. A...
“We’ve worked with charities and people that have gone through this and it’s important that what we’re portraying is real.”
Jamar Neighbors is grateful to be in Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show, but he has qualms about his depiction.
Jerry Seinfeld is probably the most famous New York Mets fan celebrity. While his hit show Seinfeld leaned into George Costanza (Jason Alexander) working for the New York Yankees as the assistant to the traveling secretary, it was Keith Hernandez who guest-starred as himself and became the object of Elaine Benes’ (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) undying crush. And
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As X-Men '97 gears up for its Season 1 finale, the first episode of a three-parter featured a bevy of cameos. We break down who they are.
Luis Severino took a no-hitter in to the eighth inning against the Cubs on
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