It Sure Sounds Like Trump Threatened to Jail a Reporter
“You can go to prison,” the president told a Time reporter when a photographer took a picture of a letter from Kim Jong Un.
“You can go to prison,” the president told a Time reporter when a photographer took a picture of a letter from Kim Jong Un.
The film has gone “back to the drawing board” after Singer’s ouster earlier this year.
Carroll alleges that Trump assaulted her at Bergdorf Goodman in the mid-1990s. She’s one of more than a dozen women who have accused the president of sexual misconduct.
Dangerous as it is, cheap money is the key to Trump’s re-election. Which is why he’s been treating the Fed chairman like Jeb Bush.
First came the Demogorgon, then the Mind-Flayer, and now . . . . uh, Billy?
The 91-year-old author, who escaped the Nazis and satirized New York literary society, collects a lifetime of writing in The Journal I Did Not Keep—and makes some changes.
“With Carolyn, I’ve discovered that maybe it’s not what’s on the page that matters, but what isn’t.”
Greetings from Los Angeles where we are watching the ever-adaptable Lynn Shelton slide into television; marveling at the great performances of the year so far including When They See Us’s Michael K. Williams; rekindling our love for “The Rainbow Connection” in honor of the Muppet Movie’s 40th (!) anniversary; and hearing Tony Hale’s thoughts on playing the most unlikely of protagonists: Forky in Toy Story 4, out today (as if you hadn’t heard).
Hello, Serenity, Under the Silver Lake, and Pennyworth.
The lively frontman of the acclaimed rock band, whose sixth album, An Obelisk, is out today, on making a clear-eyed record in a hazy world.
The former VP called the senator “intent on talking through tensions,” but reportedly did not offer an apology.
Confusion over whether Trump was bluffing with an aborted military strike is compounded by political intrigues inside the West Wing and the president’s own ambivalence over the wisdom of going to war.
If you start with an impossibly huge song, where do you go next?
Amid the great content blob, a decidedly indie film director learns to adapt.
The TV landscape has changed just a bit since NBC first premiered Saturday Night Live in 1975.
Britney’s mom claims that Instagram comments are being removed.
Gabriel Sherman stops by Inside the Hive to discuss Fox News, the Murdoch boys, and how Rupert could help re-elect Trump in 2020.
It’s been seven years since the project was first announced, and since then it’s been delayed several times. Now, the Academy admits it won’t be cutting the big red ribbon until at least 2020.
“He’s ready now,” the ex-Bond director said of the actor, who’s currently in talks to play the next Batman.
The Veep alum considers it an honor to play oddball characters—like a plastic utensil that compulsively dives into garbage cans, screaming, “I’m trash!”
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a look at the most surprising hit of the early summer.
The Summer of Keanu is in full swing—but who else is due for the internet’s warm embrace?
Shockingly, nobody drank red wine—but one drink did involve Champagne and a Twinkie.
Oscar winner Paul Williams on writing Kermit the Frog’s signature song: “The thing that is so human about the song, and spiritual at the same time, is that it honors the questions, not the answers.”
But at least we know what the weather was like on her first day of work.