Will Reality Television Ever Learn How to Handle Misconduct Allegations?
As this week’s Survivor proved, reality shows can resemble the “real” world a bit too much—like when a woman comes forward with harassment allegations and is punished for it.
As this week’s Survivor proved, reality shows can resemble the “real” world a bit too much—like when a woman comes forward with harassment allegations and is punished for it.
The acclaimed actor discusses her current Broadway hit and more.
Decades’ worth of experiments in adorability have led to the wide-eyed, peach-fuzzy creature at the heart of Jon Favreau’s new series.
Perelman’s Mike Milken–backed, junk-bond-fueled siege changed the corporate rules, struck fear into the hearts of old boy corporate boards, and created a takeover buzzword: “Revlon Mode.” But over the years, the rules have changed again.
The animated sequel finally lets Groff sing.
Let the fan-casting of Hillary begin.
The pop star claimed that her longtime nemesis, who recently took control of a large swath of her master recordings, is interfering with an upcoming performance and Netflix documentary, and called on her fans to support her pushback.
The Trump henchman was found guilty Friday of lying about his WikiLeaks contacts and attempting to obstruct federal investigations.
The president’s lawyer is now the subject of three different Ukraine investigations.
Somehow this isn't even the first time Netflix has made a change after pressure from a foreign government.
From documentaries about Disney classics to forgotten crowd-pleasers, this is what to watch on Disney+ once you’ve gotten the Star Wars and Marvel out of your system.
After the president lashed out at Marie Yovanovitch mid-hearing, Adam Schiff warned that Democrats “take witness intimidation very, very seriously.”
As the singer herself put it, “If you can’t get T.S. Eliot, then get T.S.”
A recap of Chapter Two of the Star Wars series — light on plot and Easter eggs but heavy on emotion.
According to former Kickstarter CEO Yancey Strickler, Bernie Sanders may have a point.
The Charlie’s Angels star leans hard into a standout look.
Some media outlets slammed the first day of live impeachment hearings this week as lacking pizzazz. But as the “Late Show” host put it, “Since when is pizzazz the benchmark of trustworthiness?”
Netflix offered Mo’Nique $500,000 to perform a stand-up special. The comedian’s lawsuit alleges that the streaming company pays white women and men more than it pays black women.
The president has restrained himself from attacking GOP allies—which has made it even easier for them to run cover.
Futuristic shades, a galactically cool bar kit, and more stellar ideas inspired by The Mandalorian.
New Jersey wants Uber to pay all of the employment taxes that it avoids by calling drivers independent contractors instead of employees.
Imperfect as it is, the report details a collaboration between Trumpworld and conservative media outlets like Breitbart to root out Obama holdovers.
Trump complains, and Jared wants her out, as George Conway fires fierce salvos at the president and parties with Kathy Griffin and Paul Krugman. But he still loves Kellyanne, sources say. “He’s going through a tough time,” says one.
Well this doesn’t bode well for someone hoping to avoid being impeached.
With Iowa looming, Sanders and friends like AOC and Justice Democrats are taking aim at Mayor Pete, Medicare for All apostate.