Why Alicia Silverstone Said “Hell No” to Hollywood—Before American Woman Brought Her Back
The actress on being hurt by post-Clueless criticism, her healthy Hollywood distraction, and finding empowerment in a new role.
The actress on being hurt by post-Clueless criticism, her healthy Hollywood distraction, and finding empowerment in a new role.
Though it ultimately falls short, there’s plenty to appreciate in this quirky thriller.
“[I only did it] because I knew that there were tons of women who were like, ‘I’m with you, there is not gonna be fallout because we are all here standing right beside you.’”
“I hope that the guys on the show—and now all these men of all different ages—start to communicate with the women in their lives, the women they work with, and just ask openly, with no shame, ‘What can I do to be better?’” the actress said in a new interview.
The Fox News host gleefully encouraged Mueller’s witnesses to smash evidence into “itsy-bitsy pieces.”
The Fab Five are back, and Antoni’s sobbing tears of joy.
From the costumes to the grand elevator entrance.
It’s a return of sorts for the Nashville star.
The Justice Department has been quietly countering the president’s narrative with strategic transparency.
According to a new book, the former president “really loves” the monarch.
The E.P.A. administrator gets his wings clipped.
As pressure mounts at Google, Europe turns the screws with another massive fine—one that could have major consequences.
The new trailer for the upcoming film debuts the ex-Queen Elizabeth as vigilante Lisbeth Salander, in what looks like a goth Marvel movie.
The brains behind Real Housewives, RuPaul’s Drag Race, and other reality-TV shows dissect the former Apprentice star’s White House.
Henry Cavill’s mustache is still the C.G.I. stunt queen.
On this week’s In the Limelight, special guest Caity Weaver helps dissect the most insane video clips from Meghan’s pre-duchess days.
“Civility is just nice words,” the comedian said during her broadcast Wednesday night. “Maybe we should all worry a little bit more about the niceness of our actions.”
Just in time for Pride Month, meet “Princess Diana Looking Gay.”
Actor Tony Shalhoub and co-creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino hash out the genesis of Abe Weissman, TV’s most lovable, beleaguered father: “He feels like a fairly successful guy who’s got most of it figured out. And then comes to realize he really has nothing figured out at all.”
Tracee Ellis Ross is a star of Black-ish, and directed this season’s most emotionally charged scene. She’s a Time’s Up ambassador and a TED-certified expert on the topic of female fury. And she’s showbiz royalty at the height of her powers. “The business is finally catching up to the genius that is Tracee,’’ says close pal Kerry Washington.
The C.E.O. of the now-bankrupt and shuttered political data firm reportedly embezzled $8 million.