• Tatler

    Bridgerton’s new leading man! Victor Alli reveals all about his ‘unconventional’ love story as he steps into the fantastical period drama as John Sterling, Francesca’s future husband

    Charming, handsome and wonderfully humble, Victor Alli is about to see his star soar, for the British actor is the latest new lead in Bridgerton's third season. Yet, when we sit down to discuss the show in the days ahead of the third season premiere on Netflix, Alli seems blissfully unaware of the international stardom which could be awaiting him. His role as a leading man in them biggest show in the world has been kept a total secret until now. While fans have been getting excited about the...

  • 'Papa John' Schnatter Thinks It's Racist For Shaq To Be The Face Of Papa John's

    John Schnatter is still at war with the company he once founded. Schnatter, the founder of Papa John’s Pizza, left the company back in 2018 after he faced internal backlash for using the n-word during a conference call. Schnatter claims that his use of the n-word was taken out of context and assured everyone that […]

  • Three's Company stars Joyce DeWitt and Priscilla Barnes reunite at The John Ritter Foundation event in Hollywood alongside John's son Tyler

    Stars of the beloved 1970s-1980s sitcom Three's Company reunited on Thursday, for a good cause, joined by their late co-star John Ritter's son Tyler.

  • Troy John Landry

    February 8, 1968 - May 8, 2024 ABBEVILLE - A Memorial service will be held Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 2 p.m. at St. Paul’s Cemetery for Troy J. Landry, 56, who passed away after his battle with Cancer on May 8, 2024. Prayers for burial will be conducted by Father Glen Meaux. Troy John Landry was born February 8, 1968 to Claude J. Landry and Olga Dore Landry in Abbeville, LA. Troy was the youngest of 11 children. Troy had a unique talent of being a self made handy man. You could often find him...

    • WLS-AM

    WLS 100: John Howell

    WLS' 100th anniversary celebration continues with John Howell, legendary veteran Chicago radio host, on the Steve Cochran Show. https://omny.fm/shows/steve-cochran-on-the-big-89/wls-100-john-howell/embed

  • John Wick pinball machine

    The pinball revival is well under way. There's a Labyrinth pinball machine, a Pulp Fiction one, and now Ars Technica's Aurich Lawson reviews the latest: a John Wick pinball machine inspired by the Keanu Reeves interpretive dance franchise. First off, the pin is a looker. — Read the rest

  • John Oliver on Seth Meyers

    John and Seth talk about how they spent their New Year's Eve together in Las Vegas and Seth finding out he lost a Writers Guild Award to John. John says that doing stand up ix relaxing. They talk about appearing on Hot Ones and the aftermath the next day.In part 2, they talk about John putting all of the old Last Week Tonight episodes on YouTube, John's offer to pay Clarence Thomas $1 million a year if he retired from the Supreme Court, John's wife's reaction to that offer, and the Met Gala.1 2

  • Latest on 'Bennifer' and John Krasinski's theft

    A thief on the set of The Office -- we're learning where a long lost prop ended up. And, is love on the rocks for one celebrity couple. Rumors are

  • John Kumah goes home tomorrow

    The final funeral rites of the late Member of Parliament for Ejisu and Deputy Finance Minister, Dr. John Ampontuah Kumah, have been scheduled for May 18, 2024.

  • Brown-John: In democracies, (most) protests are a right

    By: Lloyd Brown-John An anti-nuclear test protest demonstration and march from the Canadian side of the Ambassador Bridge on Nov. 7, 1971, was described in the New York Times as: “Policemen wearing riot helmets and carrying billy clubs stopped 1,500 demonstrators against the United States Amchitka nuclear blast from marching yesterday on to the Ambassador […]

  • Hands-on with the new John Wick pinball

    If you don't follow the ins and outs of pinball, you might be surprised to

  • What if Labour's John Smith had become prime minister

    Thousands of people thronged the streets of Edinburgh 30 years ago this week for the funeral of Labour leader John Smith, who had died eight days earlier from a heart attack at the age of 55. His death came as a stunning blow not only to his family and friends and to his party, but to many ordinary people. He was succeeded by Tony Blair, who went on to win a landslide victory for Labour at the 1997 general election three years later. But few doubt that, had John Smith lived, he too would...