Over the years, actor, producer and writer Adam Sandler has created a culturally cherished catalog of movies that made him a veritable cottage industry. Although fans are celebrating the recent news that a second installment of his golf-comedy classic, Happy Gilmore is in the works nearly 30 years after the original, he actually has three […]
Beauty entrepreneur Liz Earle, 61has revealed how she took ten years off her age for her dating profile and is now celebrating an anniversary with a man 17 years her junior.
On our arrival in Nigeria’s self-proclaimed capital of twins to investigate the proliferation of multiple births in the small rural town of
On our arrival in Nigeria's self-proclaimed capital of twins to investigate
On our arrival in Nigeria's self-proclaimed capital of twins to investigate
NYLON exclusively announces that 'Lemme Say This,' a new pop-culture podcast from writers Hunter Harris and Peyton Dix, is coming to Wondery+ on May 22.
Soccer star star Jamie O’Hara had some beef with America when it came to no one know who he was on the streets, while fellow footballers Ryan Babel and Marco Fabián actually enjoyed the anonymity.
Trump may have sinned, but evangelicals still admire his masculinity and power.
Rose Farmers is offering a limited-time deal on delivered roses for Mother's Day.
Dabney Coleman, an award-winning television and movie actor best known for his over-the-top portrayals of garrulous, egomaniacal characters, died Thursday at his home in Santa Monica, California. He was 92.
Twenty-one years ago, Ben Gibbard’s life changed twice in the span of eight months. In February 2003, the frontman of Seattle’s Death Cab for Cutie released “Give Up,” the first (and only) album by his electro-pop side project the Postal Service; it went on to become an indie blockbuster, selling more than a million copies and spawning swoony millennial anthems like “Such Great Heights.” Gibbard doubled down in October of that year with Death Cab’s even swoonier “Transatlanticism,” which led to...