Alec Baldwin Says He Never Punched Anyone in That Parking-Spot Tussle
“The cameras show from every angle that no one punched anybody,” he told Ellen DeGeneres on her show.
“The cameras show from every angle that no one punched anybody,” he told Ellen DeGeneres on her show.
A cause of death has not yet been reported.
At the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour, John Landgraf knocked Netflix’s viewership numbers—and talked Fosse/Verdon and Ryan Murphy.
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh wants to follow the money.
Both stars will present at the Academy Awards this month, joining a first-round lineup that includes Chris Evans, Maya Rudolph, and Charlize Theron, among others.
In case of riots, officials would use an updated Cold War plan to safeguard the royal family.
Acupuncture, a doula, and, yes, hypno-birthing will all play a role in the duchess’s birth plans.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s jade-egg-toting titan of a lifestyle brand is making its foray into the streaming game.
As Sesame Street prepares to turn 50, a look back at the celebrity visitors to America’s happiest neighborhood.
The truth about “Executive Time” is somehow even worse than we imagined.
Over the weekend, the Virginia governor reportedly met with aides and discussed the possibility of resignation.
Alfre Woodard and Emma Thompson could be in the best-actress conversation, and more very premature takeaways from Park City.
The plan was initially drafted after the Cuban Missile Crisis.
When Tom Brady and his team pulled off a victory Sunday night, Bündchen joined him on the field for a big kiss.
“When I tweeted those comments, almost 10 years ago, I was unaware of the emotional impact they could have,” Wayans said in a statement. “I am not excusing that behavior, but that is not who I am today.”
A star is scared.
Just remember that Brian Rea’s Death Wins a Goldfish is “not a book about death. It’s a book about living.”
What was with this lackluster year?
To infinity and this wall?
They took it back to the early aughts with some of their earliest hits.
Speculation about whether or not his Outkast hits would make the halftime show erupted after the rapper was announced as a performer.
Including an homage to a fan-favorite moment.
The “Empress of Soul” delivered the anthem in just over 2 minutes.
After weeks of controversy, the N.F.L. used the image of the civil rights leader in a spot before John Lewis and Bernice King took to the field for the coin toss.