Tracy Chapman Isn’t Letting Nicki Minaj Get Away with This One
The “Fast Car” singer is suing the rapper over an unlicensed sample.
The “Fast Car” singer is suing the rapper over an unlicensed sample.
Carell has booked the male lead in Apple’s untitled drama about a morning show, starring alongside Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston. But Apple’s original scripted programming operation—and its timetable—remain mysterious.
The Duchess of Cambridge wears blue Alexander McQueen for the occasion.
Is this the most expensive way anyone has said “I object” in history or what?
Luca Guadagnino’s bold vision finds crucial meaning in arty abstraction.
After a Homeric sojourn in Italy, the former White House adviser returns to a decidedly chilly reception in Donald Trump’s backyard
The French pop singer discusses her new stage identity, hiring dancers to do the “stage writing” with her, and how to talk about queerness in a way that feels right.
Insisting on thinking outside the box, Jared Kushner pushed Trump to build his Mideast strategy on M.B.S. and the Saudis. Now the West Wing is left with few good options. And some are joking that Kushner is probably going to take off soon for a well-timed vacation.
Each one costs $1,280, and no one can manage to keep them upright.
There have been rumors for months, but with baby on the way, any potential trip is officially off.
New survey data confirms that teenagers are obsessed with Instagram, are cooling on Snapchat, and have turned cold on Facebook. Will the social-media paterfamilias die for lack of love?
Actress Emerald Fennell is set to play Prince Charles’s future wife in the hit Netflix series.
Kevin McDonald and Bruce McCulloch talk a new book about their troupe, a possible Kids reunion, and the current state of the industry: “It’s like, how could anyone say they’re not a feminist? That seems like such a non-conversation to me.”
After a summer of whirlwind engagements, let us now pin our hopes on these low-key stylish youths.
Although she’s hinted that she’s ready to leave the ABC drama, the actress just told Ellen DeGeneres, “I gotta keep doing it . . . We’re touching lives and making a difference.”
A new kind of rap battle between Cardi B versus Rich the Kid befell Manhattan last weekend.
At a formal dinner in Fiji, what color could you possibly wear but blue?
Some black Netflix users say the streamer advertises content to them with art featuring black actors—no matter how tiny their role in a TV show or movie may be.
Screenwriter Tony Kushner explains that the new movie will take its cues from the original Broadway show, not the Oscar-winning 1961 film—and that “no one will leave the movie without hearing all the classic songs.”
The budding Hollywood producer finally got the memo that horror never fails.
The network is ready to drop the first of two planned projects about the singer, who has been accused of sexually abusing women.
Kimmel wants to see Beto O’Rourke defeat Cruz, especially now that Cruz has enlisted Donald Trump to help him: “Imagine how hilarious it will be if Ted Cruz is forced to kiss his bully’s ass in front of the world, and then loses anyway.”
Dolly Parton officially enters the race with her song “Girl in the Movies” for the Netflix film Dumplin’, and we’re all the better for it.
With David Nevins, a so-called content guy, installed in a chief creative role, it looks more logical for the board to settle on a numbers guy, like Ianniello, for the C.E.O. gig. He also appears to be positioning the company for the very sort of corporate evolution that one imagines Shari Redstone and the board are advocating.
Holding court on the White House lawn Monday, Trump revealed new depths of contempt for objective reality—and offered a master class in how the most obvious lies destroy the very notion of truth, itself.