Ellen Pompeo and Shonda Rhimes Will Decide Grey’s Anatomy’s Ultimate Fate
At this point, ABC is happy to let Grey’s Anatomy carry on as long as its creator and title star are willing to stick around.
At this point, ABC is happy to let Grey’s Anatomy carry on as long as its creator and title star are willing to stick around.
And that’s in part the point, as the writer displays in conversation and in her new collection of essays.
Alvin Ailey dancers, Mustafa the Poet, and Valentino give new meaning to the idea of “poetry in motion.”
He was released from Swedish custody on Friday. By Sunday he was with his friends and advocates at Kanye West’s Sunday Service.
On Hobbs & Shaw, the shootings in El Paso and Dayton, and a Hollywood trope that’s getting more difficult to overlook.
The gravity of twinned national tragedies—with a strong current of xenophobia—have refocused the spotlight (O’Rourke, Castro) and given the race a new logic: “The candidate with the biggest moral vision wins.”
The Democrat's gifts for empathy and plain speaking made him a crucial figure in his hometown's tragedy—and raised a question: Shouldn't he run for Senate?
The network is tapping Norman Lear and Jimmy Kimmel for more vintage sitcom–based live shows.
During the climate change meeting in Sicily, Harry’s toes were exposed. A British tabloid has discovered where he prepared for the close-up.
The president condemned white supremacy and floated vague fixes, but failed to recognize himself as part of the problem.
Mike Moh weighed in on the contentious fight scene between the Bruce Lee character and Brad Pitt’s stuntman character in Quentin Tarantino’s latest movie, Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood.
Dwayne Johnson goes back to his roots in a major way in Hobbs, with help from screenwriter Chris Morgan—who incorporated real stories from The Rock’s past into the script.
“If that ever, for even a moment, feels like it’s become normal, we are completely f--ked,” the “Last Week Tonight” host said.