Meghan Markle Announces Another History-Making Collaboration
On Wednesday, the duchess announced that she designed a capsule collection to be sold at British department stores—and a charity will benefit, too.
On Wednesday, the duchess announced that she designed a capsule collection to be sold at British department stores—and a charity will benefit, too.
For the zero-percenters, ganging up on Biden is the obvious strategy. But the front-runner has already demonstrated a virtually Trumpian ability to survive fresh scandals over his controversial record.
The producer and director was behind some of theater’s most enduring musicals, from The Pajama Game to The Phantom of the Opera.
A new book collects the Pop artist’s diary entries and highlights from his trove of photo negatives to tell a story about the unexpected friendship he struck up with the young painter.
For nearly 50 years photographer Jay Maisel used a 35,000-square-foot building in the middle of Manhattan to house whatever, and sometimes whomever, he pleased.
In an interview with Jane Goodall, the prince brought up climate change as a reason to limit his family's size.
Facebook is bankrolling research into technology intended to read peoples’ thoughts.
Sanders gets the credibility of not looking like an outlier, while Warren gets to look like a credible Sanders alternative. Sanders wins less and loses more in that trade than Warren does, but a rift this early would cause troubles of its own.
Though some zesty flair has been added, this hyper-aggro spin-off of a beloved franchise underdelivers.
In a recent interview, the actor said she was too “old and fat” to star in a Top Gun sequel—and she’s far from the only woman to get real about Hollywood’s impossible standards.
Hickenlooper who?
Meanwhile the president has ignored the the aggression by North Korea, instead tweeting about the Russia “HOAX” and attacking his 2020 foes.
These days, though, British artist David Downton is more preoccupied with Boris Johnson than America’s most unconventional Democratic candidate.
“Can you imagine these guys moderating the Lincoln-Douglas debates?” Stephen Colbert quipped. “‘A house divided against itself cannot—’ ‘Thank you, Mr. Lincoln.… I’ve got to give some time to a fence post.’”
Plus, Joe Pesci and Al Pacino star in Martin Scorsese’s latest.
It was a conclusion we’d hoped for and expected—but that didn’t make it any less satisfying when Hannah dumped the shady Jed Wyatt.
Bogus applications. Forged ACT tests. Dubious extracurriculars polished to a sheen. How the parents involved in the college-admissions scandal became drawn into Rick Singer’s web, lusting after the crookedest education money could buy.
The debate could loom large later in the presidential campaign, as Democrats pivot from a primary race dominated by activists to a general election in which more moderate voters could prove decisive.
The Knicks blew free agency, he lost his temper at a Bloomberg reporter, the Daily News and Times ripped him—and Steve Ballmer is trying to eat his lunch with an arena in Inglewood.
The president claims thousands of people have called the White House to profess their thanks for his racist tirade against Baltimore.