WH Press Secretary: It’s Journalists’ Fault We Canceled Press Briefings
“I think that a lot of reporters were doing it to get famous,” Stephanie Grisham said, hinting that the briefings may be dead for good.
“I think that a lot of reporters were doing it to get famous,” Stephanie Grisham said, hinting that the briefings may be dead for good.
The big-bucks, idea-loaded Brad Pitt vehicle did O.K. numbers at the box office this weekend. What does that bode for the future of Hollywood’s most endangered species?
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a wide-ranging discussion of the highs and lows of the Emmy Awards.
To mark Bruce Springsteen’s 70th birthday, singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus recorded a cover of “Dancing in the Dark,” and here she reflects on the role he’s played in her life.
As Hugh Bonneville—Lord Grantham himself—puts it, “How many movies were there of Star Wars?”
The duke and duchess also chatted with artists and got the opportunity to indulge in the local delicacies.
“Someone else was supposed to be here, but their parents didn’t want them,” one child reportedly said.
To write their new memoir, High School, Sara Quin watched old VHS tapes, and Tegan revisited journals where she documented her first love. “We started as dirtbags taking drugs, and we ended with a record deal,” says Tegan. “It’s a redemption story.”
Kicking off her Norman Fucking Rockwell! tour in New York City, Lana Del Rey got an assist from Sean Ono Lennon and Adam Cohen—as well as her own bewitching powers.
After a long, hot summer of self-immolation, Trump’s 2020 prospects look bleak. But the president seems to enjoy sowing the wind. “The question is whether the vortex, when it relents, lets us back out where we started,” says a veteran GOP consultant. “Or each time, does the party sink just a little bit lower?”
The New Jersey Senator sent out a desperate plea for donations over the weekend. Is his campaign truly on life support?
Huge wins for Jharrel Jerome and Billy Porter only underscored the lack of diversity in other categories—but many winners devoted their speeches to pushing equality forward.
Serving two looks in one night deserves its own award.
In her first book, former New York Times science reporter Tatiana Schlossberg reveals the unseen ways we contribute to climate change. There are no easy answers, but there is some hope.
In Nyanga township, the duke and duchess spent an hour with a group of community women and talked about their passion for raising awareness about gender-based violence.
Money still talks in Hollywood, so don’t underestimate Apple and Disney’s deep pockets.
The TV Academy’s winner selections were both surprising and gratifying—but that couldn’t save the telecast from one of the industry’s most reliable trends.
Democrats are demanding transparency around Trump’s call to Volodymyr Zelensky. If the administration refuses to comply, Nancy Pelosi could be forced to make a hard choice.
Here’s what to expect from the upcoming movie, written and directed by Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan.
Actors on controversial series with rabid fans: Watch closely.
The president’s gun-happy son and brand-conscious daughter are at odds, and President Daddy has given zero indication which way he’ll land.
Instead of André Previn, producers showed a photo of conductor Leonard Slatkin, who is very much alive—and did not appreciate the error.
The couple specifically asked to see townships and other places in Cape Town that tourists rarely go.
Bold choices made for rewarding wins at the 2019 Emmys.
Despite taking the top prize, the HBO series walked away with surprisingly few on wins Sunday night.