
Kimmel is keeping the results of a new poll in perspective: “At this point, finding a toenail in your salad has a seven-point lead over Donald Trump.”
Our stories deserve to be told on a global stage,” says a mentor involved in the program. “We are here to foster talent that reflects the richness of our cultures.
The show debuted 25 years ago this week. Many fans still make an annual TV pilgrimage to Stars Hollow as the weather cools and the leaves start to change.
The star’s power and reach has grown with each of her releases. Now she’s following her record-breaking live show with her 12th original studio LP, “The Life of a Showgirl.”
Based on the 2016 memoir “The Pink Marine,” this Netflix series dramatizes the experiences of a queer military recruit in an era when gay people were still barred from serving.
The hosts’ monologues may feel especially pointed right now, but the trend really took off during the George W. Bush administration before the Iraq war.
The judge said that a substantial sentence was required “to send a message to abusers and victims alike that exploitation and violence against women is met with real accountability.”
The Lemonheads frontman’s life was really bleak for a while. He tells the tale in a new memoir, to be followed by his band’s first album of original songs in nearly 20 years.
He may have wanted to be an actor without being a celebrity. But then he turned his fame into its own kind of performance.
Richard Lovett’s vision of Mohammed Abdullah Ibrahim’s future is one filled with promise and opportunity.
The city has always been a haven for iconoclasts, but contemporary talents in virtually every field are making the metropolis more unique than ever before.
The movies and performances most likely to make an impact in the year ahead, including an ode to 1970s New York and Josh O’Connor going full cowboy.

The “Nosferatu” actor and the writer discuss solitude, self-editing and the playfulness of their work.
Albertine, in a Fifth Avenue mansion, is a portal to both Gilded Age New York and the Francophone world.
What do you get for a sick loved one? A group of remote colleagues? A teenager interested in fashion?
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