The list that follows is brief: brown bread, salt, wine, a windy day, intimacy with friends and family. Art’s great promise ...
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How JM Ibarra and Fyang Smith navigate expectations on- and offscreen
As JM Ibarra and Fyang Smith looked forward to their transition from reality TV celebrities to full-fledged romantic leads on the big screen, one word kept coming up: expectation. If anything, Ibarra ...
After years of being made useful but not fully heard in elite dining, Sumaiya Bangee is building Thuluthan as a ...
"Screen Talk" co-hosts Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio will sit down with Ronan Farrow for a live conversation in New York ...
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'Drunk?': Bessent visibly squirms as reporters corner him about Trump — then unleashes a stuttering spiral that derails the entire briefing
One of the most visible executives of President Donald Trump took a page out of his book with a shocking slip-up in front of the […] ‘Drunk?’: Bessent Visibly Squirms as Reporters Corner Him About Tru ...
When the College Republicans of America appointed a student with ties to white supremacist influencer Nick Fuentes as its ...
A detailed review of Kathryn Stockett's long-awaited second novel, The Calamity Club — a gripping Depression-era story of ...
Members of a diverse and quietly powerful clan are competing to make over entertainment in their image. Who will prevail?
In 1996, I was a freshly minted high-school history teacher offering a lesson about the presidential election. Ned, who sat in the back row, was doing what Ned always did: making his classmates laugh.
His relationship with his father was already fractured, but it’s even worse now given, well, Homelander sent him to die. As he bathes in a bath of breast milk (because of course), Soldier Boy tells ...
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