Why Logan Paul Should Really Worry Us
It’s not so much the popular, controversial YouTuber, but what he represents.
It’s not so much the popular, controversial YouTuber, but what he represents.
Get ready for Citizen Rose, a five-part docu-series on E!
The New York Times is calling his new look “dapper.”
The Met’s high-stakes production of Tosca has been plagued by pre-show dramatics for months, but it all came together on opening night.
Kim Kardashian posted on Instagram that her 2-year-old son was better after a bout with pneumonia.
Did you catch the moment when Charlie Brooker and his team called out the show’s obsessive Reddit-using fans?
“Bridge people” are people he sees on a bridge.
Time to dive into Netflix’s The End of the F***ing World.
They don’t come more talented or tough-minded than Emily Blunt, but even she was initially daunted by the title role in Mary Poppins Returns, out next Christmas. The 34-year-old British actress (and mother of two) talks about her spin on the iconic nanny, her social-media skepticism, and her most recent challenge, in A Quiet Place, directed by her husband and co-star, John Krasinski.
Grown-ish creator Kenya Barris and star, Yara Shahidi, discuss the inspiration behind and aspirations for the Black-ish spin-off debuting on Disney’s Freeform.
As Republicans grasp for a legislative strategy, Democrats gear up to go in for the kill.
The Mooch claims reports his rehiring is imminent are “fake news.”
She told fans that she is “still healing and not quite looking the same” after a November accident at her Nashville-area home.
Carlson tweeted about the news on Monday.
Will 2018 be the year tech giants contend with the toxic stew they hath wrought?
“U.S.S. Callister” director Toby Haynes thinks so—and says that series creator Charlie Brooker “might revisit it.”
In a year with an unusually slim bench, a Netflix movie or a superhero film could sneak in—for the first time ever.
The movement—which aims to go beyond the entertainment industry—is supported by dozens of stars, including Shonda Rhimes and Meryl Streep.
Experts share their fears—and their hopes—for another year of reckoning with the digital apocalypse.
Viewers are getting double the Kotb: she will also continue to co-anchor the 10 a.m. hour of Today with Kathie Lee Gifford.
From more Darin Morgan to a pressing desk issue, here’s what we want to see when the beloved sci-fi series returns.
Some of the most powerful men in Silicon Valley are regulars at exclusive, drug-fueled, sex-laced parties—gatherings they describe not as scandalous, or even secret, but as a bold, unconventional lifestyle choice. Yet, while the guys get laid, the women get screwed. In an adaptation from her new book, *Brotopia,* Emily Chang exposes the tired and toxic dynamic at play.
Some of the most powerful men in Silicon Valley are regulars at exclusive, drug-fueled, sex-laced parties—gatherings they describe not as scandalous, or even secret, but as a bold, unconventional lifestyle choice. Yet, while the guys get laid, the women get screwed. In an adaptation from her new book, *Brotopia,* Emily Chang exposes the tired and toxic dynamic at play.