Month: October 2025

Becky G is grateful for this rare gem of a friendship. The Encuentros singer gushed over her bond with Selena Gomez and the comforting lesson she’s learned from her.  “She’s been so authentic throughout her journey,” Becky, 28, exclusively told E! News at the TIME100 Next Gala on Oct. 30, where she was honored as
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Christopher Gorham has spent his career moving seamlessly between drama, comedy, and suspense. From Covert Affairs to Harper’s Island to Ugly Betty, he has built a résumé packed with memorable characters and emotionally charged storytelling. Now, he’s juggling three very different projects — CBS’s Sheriff Country, Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, and the international thriller
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Horror has always had a way of bleeding into unexpected corners of our culture. It lurks in old folklore, creeps through films, and, lately, flickers on our screens in the form of games designed to make your pulse race. Whether you’re pressing play or spinning reels, the thrill comes from that same dark curiosity, the
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While touring behind her last album, Dance Fever, Florence Welch was hospitalized for an ectopic miscarriage; the singer channeled the effects of that life-altering, traumatic event into work for a follow-up. For the resulting Everybody Scream, Welch dove into medieval and renaissance studies and the history of witchcraft and mysticism, shrouding her characteristically vivid chamber
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At Vogue World 2025, Tyler Perry made a striking appearance wearing the same Louis Vuitton pearl-embroidered Damier coat that Brandy donned on her The Boy Is Mine Tour. The $101,000 made-to-order statement piece, intricately detailed with over 200,000 pearls, is a standout from Pharrell Williams’ debut collection for the French luxury house. While Perry opted
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Universal Music Group (UMG) and Udio, an artificial intelligence (AI) developer focused on music, have reached an agreement in last year’s copyright infringement lawsuit, which UMG, Sony Music, Warner Music Group, and the Recording Industry Association of America brought against Udio and Suno. At the time, UMG accused Udio of copyright infringement on an “almost
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This couple is all smiles, and it’s all for good cause. That’s right, Meagan Good and her Hubby Jonathan Majors stepped out over the weekend to attend a “Wounds to Wisdom” event in Los Angeles. The Fashion Bomb couple, who has a wellness brand called “Honor Culture“ partnered with mental health advocate, Najah Elessie, to
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. New Dr. Seuss Book Will Celebrate the U.S.’s 250th Anniversary I’m not in a particularly celebratory mood, but the Cat in the Hat is here for it. A Dr. Seuss manuscript featuring the popular character
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A marathon city council meeting in Orange County, California, ended in the early hours of Thursday morning last week with a dramatic victory for free speech advocates. Right-wing city council member Mike Munzing, known among his opponents as “MAGA Mike,” lured a standing-room-only audience to council chambers Wednesday night with his proposal to ban all
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While hosting parties is a year-round occurrence, everyone knows that it really ramps up during the fall and winter holidays. Between Halloween and New Year’s Eve, you’re going to be attending tons of events, whether that be a Friendsgiving feast or a White Elephant soirée. You already know that a good guest never arrives empty-handed,
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When a great artist passes, we often say that they were “larger than life”. While this was true of D’Angelo in many ways, it doesn’t exactly do his legacy justice. D’Angelo‘s presence certainly loomed large over the neo-soul scene throughout the 1990s and 2000s, but his music stood out not for its largeness, but its lightness—its subtlety, sparseness, and deftness of touch. It was as smooth as “chicken grease”, to borrow an oft-cited
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Perhaps the biggest mark against Netflix’s A House of Dynamite, helmed by the Oscar-winning director of The Hurt Locker Kathryn Bigelow, is its ending. The political thriller tracks the U.S. government and military’s response to an impending nuclear missile strike, launched by an unknown country, showcasing the complex processes and decision-making in this possibly futile
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Kim Kardashian looked absolutely exquisite while promoting her latest drama series “All’s Fair” on Monday in New York City donning a navy Christian Dior SS99 look by John Galliano that was a standout sensation. The ‘Skims‘ founder, who has been known to wear some of the hottest archive ensembles, didn’t miss with this one during
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. The Launch of a $50 Million Literary Arts Fund Some good news for your Wednesday! Publishers Weekly reports
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For Kourtney, she wants everyone to move with “light and love,” noting that before she left the chat, she told Khloe that the “criticism is off the charts these days.” To which, Khloe noted that she won’t be “shamed” for having feelings that don’t necessarily align. “I’m just trying to limit my communication with people
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Heralded by the nationwide release of Chris Stuckmann’s highly anticipated directorial debut, Shelby Oaks, found footage horror movies have once again risen like Lazarus to the forefront of the Halloween season’s reigning genre. Despite an unyielding torrent of unparalleled advancements in film technology allowing for granular, almost microscopic precision, the staticky, deceptively unpolished aesthetic of found
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As Paramount begins cleaning house under new CEO David Ellison, Paramount Animation‘s President Ramsey Naito is the latest to step down from the company. Previously the head of Nickelodeon Animation, where she launched its largest animation slate in the network’s 40+ year history with over 70 projects at the Nickelodeon Animation Studio, and deals with
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