Will Trump’s Monster Ego Guarantee a Blue Wave?
Tuesday night’s elections suggest the political calculus behind a blue wave may be impossible to counter—and the president isn’t helping.
Tuesday night’s elections suggest the political calculus behind a blue wave may be impossible to counter—and the president isn’t helping.
Meanwhile, star Terry Crews—who has been vocal about being groped by a talent agent—is enjoying his “summer of freedom”: “We can now tell our truth.”
And now that she’s on Beverly Hills, how long will it take before someone mentions Charlie Sheen?
Riyadh’s bizarre diplomatic feud with Canada keeps getting stranger.
“We have been led to believe that this is our lot in life . . . for Asians to work with what we have,” said co-star Nico Santos at the film’s premiere. “And it’s simply not true. We are choosing not to remain quiet. We can have the whole damn pie.”
Also on this week’s In the Limelight: Meghan Markle’s birthday weekend and ongoing family drama.
Pitt is hitting back at claims that he hasn’t paid “meaningful” child support.
Already deemed the “Black Panther award,” the Academy’s newly announced and vague award is supposed to make room for more popular movies at the Oscars—but may only put them further outside the conversation.
Including Constance Wu, Yara Shahidi, and more.
A Palm Beach doctor, a lawyer, and the head of Marvel Entertainment have reportedly been calling the shots since Trump was inaugurated.
The local experts who guided Anthony Bourdain in Vietnam, Peru, Japan, and beyond had a view of the larger-than-life figure that few were privy to.
Take a peek at these stars in fresh fall looks—they’re about to make it big.
Rachel says Becca got an on-camera happy ending, while Rachel herself “was placed on display for three hours and labeled an angry black female.” Becca’s response? “I don’t really have much of a say in that.”
“We came, we conquered.”
Summer House levels up in the battle for East Hampton.
The Academy just announced three major changes, including a shortened ceremony—and a brand-new category for outstanding achievement in popular film.
Every major social-media platform, including Snap, has seen user numbers dwindle. But Facebook is best positioned to survive the drought.
Though she was born in Chicago, a girlhood trip to New York cemented her dreams of becoming an actress. “I went to New York for the first time when I was 12, and I remember coming out of the tunnel into gross Midtown and thinking, ‘I’m home.’”
The Chicago-born actress, who stars as black power activist Patrice in Lee’s BlacKkKlansman, reminisces about her days in short films and soaps, and the epic audition that earned her a breakout role.
But, if you have to ask, the prince is “a f---ing legend.”
Kanye hasn’t done a late-night appearance in years—and he and Jimmy Kimmel have a complicated history.
C.E.O. Bob Iger gave a few updates on the streaming service, while ABC made a modest showing at this year’s T.C.A.s—amid a rare earnings miss for Disney.
Meet Forest Whitaker’s producing partner Nina Yang Bongiovi, a potent force in the indie scene—and one of the engines behind Fruitvale Station, Dope, and Roxanne Roxanne.
A potentially monumental announcement could be legally problematic for the Tesla C.E.O.
In Silicon Valley, people always talk about the void left behind by Steve Jobs. It’s a fascinating parlor game, sure, and it usually leads to endless hypothetical questions about the evolution of digital and consumer products. But how would Jobs have handled fake news, bots, troll armies, and the disintegration of society?