Hugh Downs, Legendary Television Host, Dies at Age 99
The familiar face was seen for years on NBC’s Today and ABC’s 20/20.
The familiar face was seen for years on NBC’s Today and ABC’s 20/20.
Television will be a vast wasteland.
Proposed cuts to social services inspired a coalition of 200 protesters to congregate outside billionaire Mike Bloomberg’s house.
Shows that come with much-needed doses of levity and hope.
“They probably won’t have” the Jacksonville convention. The Joni Ernst campaign is angry at Trump’s horrible numbers. Meadows and Kushner are at loggerheads over Parscale. And if things don’t turn around by Labor Day, GOP defections may begin.
A special edition of the Little Gold Men podcast, created in collaboration with Apple TV+.
Elon Musk got his girlfriend Grimes to take a picture of him and Kanye West wearing matching outfits and Yeezy sneakers.
Creator Rachel Shukert and executive producer Lucia Aniello on their charming Netflix adaptation, which seamlessly brings Ann M. Martin’s classic books into the 21st century.
Hamilton: The Movie does exactly what it needs to do: translate a seminal musical to the screen, without getting in the way of its revolutionary message.
In a new court filing, the duchess’s lawyers argue that the economic benefits far outweighed any cost to the taxpayer.
Vanilla Ice will not cancel his Austin, Texas Fourth of July concert despite exponentially rising coronavirus cases in the state.
Though CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News carried Biden’s latest speech, the campaign has been frustrated when other events go uncovered. “The burden is on the candidate to say something that’s newsworthy,” says one veteran producer.
In this excerpt from his new memoir Gatecrasher, editor and former gossip columnist Ben Widdicombe draws the unmistakable connections between the New York families—and recalls the time he spent at Mar-a-Lago for Ivana’s fourth wedding, a spectacle optimized for media coverage.
And the five friends who defended her anonymously in People could be brought in as witnesses when the trial finally begins.
Sia says she stopped Maddie Ziegler from getting aboard Harvey Weinstein's plane and has had an extreme compulsion to protect her since they first met filming the “Chandelier” music video.
Jeffrey Epstein’s confidante is expected to appear in court on Thursday.
Forbes says Kim Kardashian isn't a billionaire after selling 20% of KKW Beauty to Coty and is still only worth $900 million.
The couple quietly divorced in 2019. A year later, things got a little louder.
Oscar nominee Lesley Manville will bring the character across the finish line.
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a look at enough movies and TV shows to keep anybody occupied—plus interviews with stars of two of the best ones, Bob Odenkirk and Kaitlyn Dever.
He’s not a #Resistance superstar like Rick Wilson and George Conway, but Tea Party veteran Ben Howe is a creative force behind the anti-Trump Super PAC pissing off the president and, ideally, convincing disillusioned Republicans to vote Biden.
Photographer Brian Bowen Smith, with the help of his camera and a vintage Ford pickup truck, offers a socially distanced glimpse of a country in turmoil.