Melania Trump Visits Former Slave Outpost on Second Day of Africa Tour
“My visit to Cape Coast Castle was a solemn reminder of a time in our history that should never be forgotten,” she tweeted after her visit.
“My visit to Cape Coast Castle was a solemn reminder of a time in our history that should never be forgotten,” she tweeted after her visit.
Uh. . . what?
He tried it, and it didn’t go well.
The actress will exit in the midst of Season 6.
While the Kavanaugh nomination roils Washington, Ivanka and Jared’s inscrutability may suggest a new chapter in their lives in the West Wing.
With the onset of another awards season, a full year after the sexual assault allegations against impresario-ogre Harvey Weinstein first went public, V.F. chief critic Richard Lawson looks back on the Oscar era that was, and what its end actually means.
After weeks of playing nice, the president told a crowd in Mississippi what he really thinks of Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser—and the right played along.
Marvel’s Thor admitted to phoning in roles in order to spend more time with his kids.
And despite Cattrall’s frequent proclamations to the contrary, Parker insists there is no bad blood between them.
As newly installed show-runner Angela Kang takes over, it appears the series may be getting an optimistic overhaul.
In the never-ending hunt for a franchise hit, will Netflix find what it’s looking for in the C.S. Lewis classic?
The activist, and subject of a new Off Broadway play about her life, is still fighting back.
The Palo Alto funeral home Mayer bought in 2013, formerly the site of her lavish annual Halloween parties, may soon become a co-working space for women. “Probably a better use of the land than a languishing vacant mortuary,” shrugged one tech investor.
“Overcome fear,” he wrote on Instagram.
The teenagers accused of robbing Rihanna, Christina Milian, and more have no connection to the 2008 crew, but employ similar tactics.
The Chinese actress has broken her silence, speaking up about her tax-evasion scandal after months away from the public eye.
After a year in which Wall Street, Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and the Swamp were all in flux, it’s only right that some fresh names make the cut.
“There was a debt owed to this fictional family,” says John Goodman. “We want to finish telling this story.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are “home.”
Behold, Vice’s first trailer, starring Christian Bale as the titular veep. The countdown to its Oscar campaign begins . . . now!
The notorious adult-film actress’s interview was a simultaneously horrifying and delightful case of T.M.I.—made even better by astounded fellow guest Sarah Paulson.
A media-savvy Latina is about to become the youngest member of the House—and one of the first self-avowed socialists. But can she balance the urgent desires of her progressive base with the harsh realities of Washington?
No, it’s not high art, nor is it even coherent. But it’s a good time!
The Family Business: Trump and Taxes—about Donald Trump’s murky financial dealings—will air on Showtime this Sunday.