Kelly Osbourne has responded to trolls who have criticised her extreme weight loss in recent times. The star, 41, who is ...
The View co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin has returned to the talk show panel after an illness took her out for three days. The ...
Donations to Children’s Health Foundation’s Save a Smile appeal help fund life-saving care, provide essential support to ...
The internet is thrilled that our favorite Madison Avenue men (also known as, you guessed it, Mad Men) are back on our TV ...
NO one wants to be laying bricks on a cold and wet morning in ­Doncaster – but there are people on benefits relying on me.
Bong Joon Ho Jokes Wants To Organize Military Squad To “Destroy AI’ As Celine Song, Jenna Ortega Address AI Fears- Marrakech ...
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Rarely shown since its release, Robert Downey Sr.’s 1972 film screens for a week in new digital and 35-millimeter restorations at Anthology Film Archives. By J. Hoberman The missing link between the ...
“You Will Get Sick” by Noah Diaz is quirky and unpredictable but follows a path that will become most familiar. It’s the perfect blend of drama, power and surprise that has made Steppenwolf Theatre ...
Jokes born of tragedy and/or current events (9/11, the Columbia space shuttle crash, the holocaust, the O.J. Simpson trial, the Rhode Island night club fire) are often tasteless, horrible - and funny.
In 1972, Art Spiegelman was a 24-year-old underground comix artist — the “x” was adopted early to signify the movement’s rebellious imperative — rubbing ink-stained elbows with fellow counterculture ...