Is Justin and Hailey Bieber’s Wedding The Notebook–Themed?
It is in South Carolina and they did screen The Notebook for friends and family.
It is in South Carolina and they did screen The Notebook for friends and family.
When the Trump administration abruptly recalled Ambassador Masha Yovanovitch in May, something didn’t sit right on Capitol Hill. “Her firing was one of the first signs that something was amiss,” a congressional aide said.
By cutting Matt and Ross Duffer a huge check, Netflix is likely hoping the pair can create another massive hit to help distract viewers from an ever-growing list of departing licensed shows. Can the Duffer brothers deliver?
For the first time ever, an impeachment trial will play out during a presidential campaign. In the short term, this could be to the benefit of impeachment hawk Warren and the detriment of Biden. But will there be a cost down the road?
Presumably the president will be on the side of the secessionists.
After months of turmoil and the resignation of CEO Adam Neumann, the company has officially yanked its public offering.
The former VP’s campaign sent a letter to television networks and journalists asking to kick Giuliani off air over his “unhinged lies” about Ukraine. Will the strong-arming insulate him from Hillary Clinton-style spin, or backfire?
De Niro is staying on message so far.
A new box set includes four of the features that made her work a cornerstone of American cinema—and established her as a pioneer for women behind the camera.
White House aides say the president was repeatedly told the right-wing theory was groundless. He ignored them.
In a Vanity Fair exclusive, director Sam Mendes explains why he wanted to tell a real-time battlefield story, and how bringing it to life seemed impossible.
No red-carpet interviews? No problem.
In the mid-1990s, female musicians topped the charts and sold out shows, but were told over and over again that no one would pay to see more than one woman onstage. Sarah McLachlan set out to prove them wrong.
Yes, the comedian concedes the president has seemed untouchable—“until, maybe, now.”