How Buzz Cuts Became the Viral Hit of a Lonely Spring
From Netflix’s *Unorthodox* to Pete Buttigieg’s newly shorn head, the shortest hairstyle is ubiquitous. Call it low-pile therapy for our high-anxiety age.
From Netflix’s *Unorthodox* to Pete Buttigieg’s newly shorn head, the shortest hairstyle is ubiquitous. Call it low-pile therapy for our high-anxiety age.
The real estate scion’s latest trial for the murder of Susan Berman 20 years ago was finally underway in a courtroom in Los Angeles—but then the coronavirus interfered.
Singing is a super-spreader, children and the outdoors are pretty safe, and other COVID-19 factoids to deploy at your next Zoom happy hour.
The Speaker has mostly kept her caucus together—but Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is following a different playbook.
If previously filed documents are a guide, the Mail on Sunday is focusing its attack on, of all things, Meghan’s handwriting.
Don Reed, 86, was Warren's eldest brother. The Massachusetts senator has been a leading critic of the Trump administration's response to the pandemic.
The presidential candidate has returned a donation from the disgraced comedian.
Don’t worry, Brian Harrison also has virtually no public health experience.
These fashion and accessory brands are creating luxurious items with the health of the planet in mind.
The cynical Senate Majority leader, quick to bail out corporations, is balking at helping COVID-ravaged states—a position that could also extend to Trump country. “This is one of the really dumb ideas of all time,” says Andrew Cuomo.
Justin Kurzel’s take on the Ned Kelly myth, starring 1917’s George MacKay, has attitude but not much else.
Get ready for I Wanna Dance With Somebody, a “no-holds-barred” look at Houston’s life.
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, the High Fidelity star discusses her hit adaptation of Nick Hornby’s book, and what she’s doing now that production on The Batman is halted.
Michaels marked the anniversary of his brain hemorrhage with a performance of “Knocking on Heaven’s Door.”
The New York Post gossip columnist, and subject of some presidential Twitter flattery, was still ruing her canceled 90th birthday when she was reached by phone Wednesday.
The Thor actor has had trouble in non-Marvel projects, but a new action movie puts him to bloody good use.
Claude Taylor and Jessie Bahrey, who run the @ratemyskyperoom account, have captivated the D.C. analyst circuit with tough-but-fair rulings on lighting, bookshelf accents, and perfectly striped wallpaper.
Here’s the exclusive new trailer for the proudly ahistorical Hulu series, starring Fanning as Catherine the Great.
Stephen Colbert also found Mayor Carolyn Goodman “sense-resistant” after her widely circulated interview with Anderson Cooper.
The New York governor made his first late-night appearance on Wednesday's The Daily Show, where he spoke about his relationship with the president.
In early March, COVID-19 upended the television industry. Relive the week when all production abruptly shut down, through the words of the crew members and showrunners who lived it.
With American tabloid and gossip culture drifting—and Harry and Meghan moving to North America—a quintessential British tabloid is filling the void.
The president said Wednesday that he “disagree[s] strongly” with Governor Brian Kemp’s decision to reopen hair salons, restaurants, movie theaters, and other businesses—but the Georgia governor is still going forward with it anyway.
How the real debate between Phyllis Schlafly and Betty Friedan went down.
After a study showed hydroxychloroquine boosted death rates in COVID-19 patients, the president’s favorite network is suddenly hush-hush on the drug—or attacking the research itself.