The Case Against Adnan Syed Is About to Continue on HBO
Get ready to revive your Serial Season 1 obsession.
Get ready to revive your Serial Season 1 obsession.
“We’re getting a new day one,” said Fox Entertainment boss Charlie Collier, who will have to steer the network as ABC scoops up 20th Century Fox assets.
The sitcom vet, who just launched his first stand-up special in 23 years, thinks his industry is getting more inclusive: “I think it’s getting better,“ he says. “There’s more awareness, and I think that’s good.“
Ryan Murphy has announced two cast members for the upcoming season, but beyond that, details remain shrouded in mystery.
The governor is refusing to resign over a racist photo, his lieutenant has been accused of sexual assault, and now Virginia’s attorney general has admitted to dressing in blackface, too.
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During his State of the Union address, the president paid some lip service to the women in white.
Fox has renewed the long-running comedy for two more seasons.
Both the president and his Treasury secretary have insisted the U.S. will suffer the same fate as Venezuela if we increase taxes on the rich.
The popular Minnesota senator said she’d announce her decision on Sunday in Minneapolis: “It’s gonna be a little cold . . . wear warm clothes,” she said. “But then you’ll find out.”
After several weeks of morose online diary posts, existential confusion, and Hamletian self-reflection, O’Rourke reemerged newly confident (and freshly shaved) in a coquettish interview with Oprah.
The pop singer will reportedly not be attending this year’s ceremony.
The best-selling author of The Woman in the Window has been exposed, but he’s just the newest con in the canon.
The two rebuttals offered two different methods for going after Donald Trump.
Multiple late-night shows went live after the president’s speech—and Jimmy Fallon donned his old Trump wig to deliver an address of his own.
“It’s my calling to bring modeling to the masses,” the real-life Eve doll said.
Alex Jones, Candace Owens, Tomi Lahren—even the most incorrigible can’t blather forever.
The Whiskey Cavalier actress insists that she did not leave the show because of its quality.
Cable news pundits have fallen for this act before. But the illusion of normalcy never lasts long.
Controversy engulfs the actor’s latest project.
Joshua Trump, the boy attending the State of the Union after being bullied for his last name, is not the first kid the president has exploited to further his agenda.
Szmajda, a tech veteran, will help lead the media company’s expansion into paid products. She’ll also blaze a trail for other transgender leaders in the industry. “If you look at boardrooms and executive ranks, and even tech in general, there just isn’t much diversity,” she says.
On Monday night, the Supreme Court justice quietly attended a musical based on her life that was written and performed by her daughter-in-law.
ABC has renewed the long-running comedy for an 11th and final season.