Some artists thrived in the '80s — Michael Jackson, Prince, Madonna, etc. Others, arguably, did not. Even the most devoted of Bob Dylan fans don't typically point to the '80s as his best decade ...
Acclaimed director Ali Abbasi has lost his high profile U.S ... Trump’s rise to power as a real estate mogul in the ’80s and his insidious mentorship by the lawyer Roy Cohn, have been award ...
PaleyFest LA just got even more star-studded as the Paley Center for Media announced a new round of celebrity guests joining ...
Sara Ali Khan calls brother Ibrahim Ali Khan ‘best in the family’ ahead of his debut film Nadaaniyan
Ibrahim's elder sister and actor Sara Ali Khan reposted the song Ishq Mein on her Instagram Stories and wrote, “My brothers pehla gaana (first song) (pink heart, man dancing, and hand heart ...
Brainstorm Media has acquired North American rights to Tolga Karaçelik’s “Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who ...
Dancing With the Stars pros Emma Slater and Britt Stewart know exactly who they would pick to be their dream celebrity partner. “I don’t think he would ever do this, but because I got my start ...
Just hours after Pete Hegseth was confirmed as the new Defense Secretary, Alabama’s U.S. Senator Katie Britt reached out to him on social media regarding an Air Force instructional video about ...
even if Tom Crusie is inexplicably wearing jeans. While there are great songs all over movies from the '80s, there are few that had the cultural impact as Public Enemy's "Fight The Power" from the ...
Before the Air Force announced it would resume training on the airmen on Monday, Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., had accused it of "malicious compliance." "I have no doubt Secretary Hegseth will correct ...
Karan Johar, finally, put the rumours to rest and confirmed Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh's son Ibrahim's film debut with an emotional post. In the long post, Karan Johar talked about his first ...
Tova Friedman has the demeanor of someone with little time to waste. There's an economy to her words, but the directness with which she speaks doesn't in any way minimize the power of her message ...
Republican U.S. Senator Katie Britt said that that federal bureaucrats, “should now be on notice that malicious compliance will not be tolerated and will be swiftly corrected.” She said newly ...
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