‘Atrocious’: Gaga’s big Olympics ‘flop’
Lady Gaga has broken her silence after her performance at the Paris Olympics appeared to be marred by issues.
Lady Gaga has broken her silence after her performance at the Paris Olympics appeared to be marred by issues.
An award-winning actor, famous for one of the scariest and most iconic scenes in cinema history, has passed away.
Hollywood star joins growing list of donors and senior Democrats questioning president's fitness.
The Skydance CEO is eyeing $2 billion in cost cutting and wants to turn the combined company into a “media and tech hybrid.”
The actor talks about the origins of “Adaptation,” his potential leap to television, and the art of “keeping it enigmatic.”
A Hollywood heavyweight behind Titanic, Avatar and its sequel The Way of Water, has died aged 63.
As austerity hits Tinseltown, rivalries are giving way to alliances
Court filing details how the King of Pop was in financial straits as he was preparing to embark on his This Is It tour
Our digital ecosystem thrives on division in everything from politics to pop. Devoted fanbases are one result - ready to unleash hell on haters
Paris played host Sunday to an ultra-glitzy collision between fashion and sport as Vogue put on its latest branding event in the heart of the city ahead of the Olympic Games.
The Elon Musk-owned platform continues to sign video-first deals with creators.
Decision to halt chaotic sale process has left future of storied Hollywood group hanging in the balance
When pissed-off power players from Megyn Kelly and Bethenny Frankel to Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon need a warrior to fight their nastiest legal battles, Bryan Freedman is the first person they call: "If you f*** with my client, you get what you get!"
The house, in Malibu, carefully guided inhabitants through indoor and outdoor spaces. It was sold to Ye—formerly Kanye West—in 2021, nine years after construction was complete. He admired Ando, and wanted an Ando, but didn’t “like the interior,” one of the architect’s former colleagues says.Video by Spencer Lowell for The New Yorker
The most lucrative concert tour in music history lands in the UK on Friday, when Taylor Swift plays the first of three nights at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium.
The former president was convicted by a jury Thursday on all 34 counts of falsifying business records.