David Byrne and Spike Lee Plan for an American Utopia
The show currently burning down the Broadway house makes sense for a movie adaptation.
The show currently burning down the Broadway house makes sense for a movie adaptation.
A group of women who settled with owner Ken Friedman after years of abuse and harassment are now vying to open their own restaurant where the star-filled clubhouse stood.
The Lakers saluted their All-Star in their first at-home game since Bryant's death.
Let's see that morning after tweet-thread.
A list of can’t-miss items, from a what’s-what of L.A.’s private clubs to a new edition of Fellini’s The Book of Dreams.
In the words of Marco Rubio, “just because” the president has committed an impeachable offense, doesn’t mean he should be impeached.
Plus: Han is back!
After letting other filmmakers speak for her, Elizabeth Kendall—who dated Bundy between 1969 and 1974—shares her story on camera for the first time in Amazon’s Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer.
Or what’s a trend?
Days after the ceremony Swift declined to attend, insiders are telling a story about her behavior behind the scenes.
“Time is short. Let’s get the whole story out,” MSNBC’s Ali Velshi tweeted at the former national security adviser.
Films like Zola and Never Rarely Sometimes Always gave the festival its high points—but an incursion of decidedly un-independent productions (hello, Taylor Swift) raised the question of who Sundance is really for.