Congratulations to the Hollywood Walk of Fame’s Class of 2018! On Thursday, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced the A-list roster of actors, musicians and television personalities, and the celebrity recipients took to social media to share the …
Just days after a judge declared a mistrial in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault case, his publicists have revealed what he plans to do next – a national tour educating young people on sexual assault – specifically, on how to avoid getting accused of …
Former Saturday Night Live Weekend Update co-anchors Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler resurrected one of their most popular segments on Wednesday night to skewer pro-Donald Trump protesters who interrupted the Trump-inspired Shakespeare in the …
Ellen DeGeneres is widely known as a lighthearted, dance-loving prankster, but this video of an audience member stealing on Ellen shows DeGeneres is not afraid to put people on the spot either.
FILE – In this Feb. 24, 1970 file photo, Patricia Krenwinkel, a defendant in the Tate murder case, enters the superior court in Los Angeles for an arraignment.
Haven’t we all learned by now? Do not come for Ariel Winter. The actress’ latest outrage comes courtesy of a magazine who reported that the 19-year-old was financially supporting her boyfriend, Levi Meaden.
Prior to making his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Captain America: Civil War, Tom Holland was a relatively unknown name. Now that he played Peter Parker in Civil War and is set to reprise his role in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Holland has risen to …
For many, Dragon Ball FighterZ was one of the highlights of E3 2017. Developed by Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, and Persona 4 Arena studio Arc System Works, it promises to be the in-depth fighting game genre enthusiasts and anime lovers have been waiting for.
As promised, Louis Vuitton has dropped a new song from Drake, titled “Signs.” The song premiered at the luxury brand’s runway show in Paris, France on Thursday afternoon local time.
In anticipation of Thursday night’s ABC revival of The Gong Show – a cheesy but oh-so-beloved talent show from the ’70s that was created and hosted by Chuck Barris for NBC – we asked executive producer Conrad Green to give us an idea of what to …
It’s been more than five years in the making, but John Green’s follow-up to his beloved 2012 novel, “The Fault in Our Stars,” is finally becoming a reality.
The parallels to modern times aren’t labored in the Broadway production of ‘1984.’ They don’t need to be. George Orwell’s words ring with alarming clarity.
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