The Who have parted ways with drummer Zak Starkey just three weeks after they played a pair of shows with him at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Rolling Stone has confirmed. He has performed with them at practically every concert they’re played since he joined the band in 1996, and he …
Read More »Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman Are at War in 'The Roses' New Trailer
Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman play a married couple on the verge of entering the violent arena of divorce in the new trailer for The Roses, a “reimagining” of the novel and 1989 film The War of the Roses. In the domestic black comedy directed by Meet the Parents’ Jay …
Read More »Gayle King Defends 'Expensive' 11-Minute Space Flight After 'Disrespectful' Backlash
Gayle King has been on the receiving end of backlash and criticism from pop fans, outspoken celebrities, and even some of her own friends since returning to Earth from the 11-minute space flight she took on Monday with Jeff Bezos’ space tourism company Blue Origin. The broadcast journalist, who overcame …
Read More »Marjorie Taylor Greene Town Hall Turns Chaotic as Protesters Get Tased
At least two protesters were tased by police officers at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) town hall Tuesday in Acworth, Georgia. Several others were removed from the room for interrupting the congresswoman. Videos on social media show one man being electrocuted by a gaggle of police officers as he was …
Read More »David Ramirez, One of Americana's Most Mercurial Songwriters, Has Finally Learned to Chill Out
A few years ago, David Ramirez almost got in a fight at a karaoke bar in Arkansas. The Texas singer-songwriter had just finished a gig down the street and decided to get up and sing a tune. When he didn’t get the response he’d hoped for, he was ready to …
Read More »'The Shrouds' Is David Cronenberg's Most Personal Movie Since 'The Fly'
David Cronenberg would like to have a few words with you about death. There have, of course, been an abundance of folks who’ve shuffled off this mortal coil within the Canadian filmmaker’s nearly six decades’ worth of movies, often in the most baroque, grotesque manner possible. (Who could ever forget …
Read More »Watch Alan Cumming, Stephen Colbert Take Aim at the Rise of Billionaires
Is there any upside to a billionaire? In honor of yesterday’s tax day, Stephen Colbert aired a music video for a song called “Billionaires Are Actually Good,” which included an appearance from The Traitors host Alan Cumming. On The Late Show, Colbert opened the show by discussing how there are …
Read More »Aimee Lou Wood Says Sarah Sherman Sent Her Flowers After 'Mean' Spoof on 'SNL'
Aimee Lou Wood revealed that Sarah Sherman sent her flowers after The White Lotus actress called out Saturday Night Live for airing a “mean and unfunny” sketch about her. On Tuesday, Wood shared a photo of a colorful bouquet on her Instagram Stories, thanking Sherman “for the beautiful flowers.” Sherman …
Read More »Wink Martindale, Host of 'Tic-Tac-Dough' and 'Gambit,' Dead at 91
Prolific game show host and media personality Wink Martindale, known for popular programs like Tic-Tac-Dough, Gambit, and Teenage Dance Party and for his stylish, affable onscreen persona, has died at 91. Martindale, who had been suffering from lymphoma, died on Tuesday at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage, California, according to …
Read More »Trump Admin Deports Teen With No Criminal Record to El Salvador Prison: Report
Wilmer Gutiérrez last saw his son the morning of Feb. 24. Later that day, his nephew called to tell him that 19-year-old Merwil Gutiérrez had been arrested just steps from their shared apartment in the Bronx. “The officers grabbed him and two other boys right at the entrance to our …
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