Going Broke in Hollywood: TV Assistants Reel From Pandemic Pay Cuts
The industry talks a good game about inclusion, but people from marginalized communities are often the most vulnerable.
The industry talks a good game about inclusion, but people from marginalized communities are often the most vulnerable.
This summer, fatherhood comes with a fresh set of challenges. Let this roundup of gifts send the love back to him.
A likable, if aggressively safe, gay teen series suffers from its relocation away from Disney’s streaming service.
The talk show host tracked down the Nobel laureate through her local fire department.
Chrissy Teigen's manager sent her a custom R.I.P boob cake to celebrate her successful breast implant removal.
After selling her work at Frieze Los Angeles while imploring artists to “sell to Black collectors,” the biracial artist is hard at work in quarantine—and, like everyone, she’s angry.
T.I.'s daughter Deyjah Harris addressed the rapper's comments about taking her to the gynecologist to check her virginity on T.I. & Tiny: Friends and Family Hustle.
The government’s top infectious disease expert isn’t joining around 20,000 Trump fans packing an indoor arena this weekend—a risky gathering as COVID-19 cases climb in Oklahoma.
Amid the continued protests, the right has redoubled its efforts to find the antifa bogeyman that will make its news coverage sing. Here’s a taxonomy to help.
“I was tired of certain people getting to decide who an American was and what American food is,” Lakshmi said.
Stewart will play the royal in a film directed by Pablo Larraín, the filmmaker behind Natalie Portman’s Oscar-nominated performance as Jackie Kennedy.
GOP Senator John Kennedy said an amendment removing Confederate names from military bases “picks on the South unfairly.”
In a video assembly for students across the U.K., Kate showed off her skills as a teacher in a lesson about kindness.
The president is reportedly considering a lawsuit over Mary Trump’s forthcoming book, while the Trump administration sued former national security adviser John Bolton on Tuesday to stop publication of his much-anticipated memoir.
Gwyneth Paltrow is launching a Goop x Heretic "This Smells Like My Orgasm" candle, capitalizing on the success of her "This Smells Like My Vagina" candle.
“If you want to win the true New Yorker contest, go for it. You win.”
Said the former SNL star to Gayle King: “Why do we have to feel like we’re guilty until proven innocent?”
Spike Lee explains why he chose that unsettling version of “What’s Going On” for his Vietnam War drama.
The administration sued the president’s former national security advisor in an effort to stop the publication of his book, which has already been published.
On movie nights, spoiled pets, and her comedy legacy.
Google banned Zero Hedge from its ad platform while Facebook took down accounts associated with white supremacist groups, as big tech’s role in the racial justice movement continues to come under scrutiny.
Matthew Rhys plays a younger, scrappier Mason—without a law degree, with a dairy farm.
A Shake Shack plot was swiftly revealed as another police invention.
After drama with a New York Times reporter and agent Andrew Wylie, it almost didn’t happen, but she made it. “The punch of the book,” says someone who’s read it, explores the “pretty dark, win-at-all-costs” Trump family dynamic.