Taraji P. Henson attended the opening night of Broadway’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone wearing a custom brown leather gown by Jagne. The strapless design featured sculpted pleating at the bodice and a fitted silhouette that extended into a floor-length hem, styled by Kollin Carter. The rich brown leather fabrication added structure and sheen, while
Beyoncé stepped out for dinner recently in a plum taffeta gown from Saint Laurent’s Spring 2026 collection, styled by Ty Hunter. The look featured voluminous sleeves, cascading ruffles, and a flowing silhouette that extended into a dramatic hem. She paired the statement dress with $1,950 Madeleine taffeta slingback pumps from Saint Laurent, designed with a
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is just a week away from release on the 2026 movie schedule, and apparently, you can count Emily Blunt’s husband John Krasinski in as one of the film’s biggest fans. Blunt recently shared a story about the moment she knew her guy was really into the fashion-centric comedy, and it’s
Before Josh Hutcherson joined the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, he achieved blockbuster success portraying Peeta in The Hunger Games movies. His Panem character displayed incredible physical strength, artwork, and a kindness to Katniss that made a world of difference to her survival. However, as much as Hutcherson cherishes his character and time in the
NBC’s The Office is highly regarded as one of the best sitcoms of all time, and was the blueprint for decades of mockumentary-style workplace sitcoms, such as Parks and Recreation, Abbott Elementary, and St. Denis Medical. However, real Office fans know that another version of the show paved the way for its success. The UK
Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart always seem to be trolling each other, and you know what, I never get sick of it. Most recently, while promoting Jumanji: Open World, The Rock made fun of the comedian’s storytelling abilities. It felt like it came out of nowhere, which makes it funnier. However, what makes this whole
Parks and Recreation may be a show that’s officially been off the air for over a decade, but that hasn’t stopped the cast from reuniting over the years and referencing their time on the show. When Aubrey Plaza did her first talk show since the public learned she’s pregnant, she ended up referencing a great
Culture, community, and style converged at the 2026 Studio Museum in Harlem luncheon. Each year, the luncheon serves as both a cultural gathering and a fundraising initiative, supporting emerging Black artists and educational programming. The event draws a mix of creatives, patrons, and tastemakers who arrive in looks that reflect both the season and the
When it premiered in 2019, Leaving Neverland seemed like it would completely altar the way everyone thought about Michael Jackson forever. The two-part, four-hour film centered around Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who accused Jackson, in often excruciating detail, of sexually abusing them over many years when they were children. The Jackson estate was quick
The team behind the new biopic Michael were trying to accomplish quite a few things when they began this endeavor several years back. Director Antoine Fuqua, screenwriter John Logan, and producers Graham King, John Branca, and John McClain wanted to generate truckloads of money for Lionsgate, please the Michael Jackson estate by leaning hard on
The singer-songwriter’s father and brother joined her onstage for the reflective duet “On Our Way Along” It was a family affair at Noah Cyrus‘ Stagecoach set on Friday evening. The singer-songwriter appeared on stage alongside her band and against an ethereal background of moss-covered rocks and a mist of green light. The singer delivered a
BigXthaPlug brought big energy to Stagecoach on Friday, as the afternoon sun eased into the early evening. The artist kicked things off with his potent single, “I Hope You’re Happy,” from his star-powered, country-rap album of the same name. He followed it up with more hits from his third studio LP including “Pray Hard” (feat.


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During his headlining set at Stagecoach on Friday, Cody Johnson began to sing a cover of “On Bended Knee,” the 1994 hit song by Boyz II Menfor theMotownlabel. As he launched into the lovelorn song, the Philly soul greats appeared alongside the country singer as the crowd erupted in cheers of nostalgia. Nathan Morris,Wanyá Morris,
3OH!3 also performed at Diplo’s Honky Tonk and had the crowd singing along to their breakout hit “Don’t Trust Me” Emo Nite, the roaming DJ-driven dance party, landed at Stagecoach on Friday at Diplo’s Honky Tonk with Y2K-fueled performances by Ashlee Simpson and 3OH!3. The set was kicked off by Emo Nite founders Morgan Reed
There’s a certain kind of book that plays it safe—clean structure, familiar ideas, nothing too disruptive. Einstein, Michael Jackson & Me isn’t that book. Written by Howard Bloom, this is part memoir, part manifesto, and part deep dive into how influence actually works. And Bloom doesn’t come at it like an outsider looking in—he’s been
Paul Newman had nearly every attribute a leading man can hope for—good looks, an appealing baritone, the kind of confidence that puts others at ease rather than setting them on edge. His greatest talent as an actor was his ability to make audiences believe that a person with all these winning traits could still be
Eric Gonzalez is a powerhouse multidisciplinary artist born and raised in Barcelona, Spain. From an early age, he immersed himself in dance, musical theatre, on‑camera acting, singing, and piano—quickly becoming the definition of a true triple threat. At just 13, he published his first book, Mi Amigo El Fantasma (May 2019), now available on platforms
By Anila Bukhari Grażyna Gładki-Giel is a distinguished preschool educator whose remarkable career spans more than four decades, reflecting an unwavering commitment to the growth, development, and well-being of young children. Her professional journey stands as a testament to the profound impact that a passionate and forward-thinking teacher can have on early childhood education. Throughout


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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 Most Streamed Audiobooks on Spotify In celebration of Spotify turning 20 this year, they released a list
How to Identify Credible Sources—A Skill More Crucial Than Ever (March 2025) Ensuring that information being shared is coming from a valid and reliable source has always been crucial. But for many, this hasn’t been especially important for a variety of factors—it’s easy to believe what’s posted if the person posting is one you generally
Oregon has a rich history of excluding Black people. During westward expansion, while whites were incentivized to “settle” the inchoate Oregon through the “Donation Land Claim Act,” Black people were prohibited from entering the territory. In 1859, Oregon became the 33rd state in the Union, and the only one admitted with an “exclusion clause”. Oregonians
There is a point in almost every academic journey when things stop being simple. It is not about intelligence or effort. It is about volume. Too many assignments, overlapping deadlines, and expectations that keep increasing. In that moment, students begin to look for something practical. Not shortcuts. Solutions. This article is based on direct testing
Horror has always known how to get under the skin. A strange noise in the next room. A figure standing just a second too long in the background. A silence that feels wrong. In film and television, those moments work because the audience is trapped in the director’s hands. We are shown exactly what to
Michael Joy, the prominent horror publicist and creator ofMarketing Macabre, is entering the high-stakes final week of theKickstarter campaignfor his feature film debut,DEAD afterlife. With only$1,500 remainingto hit the primary funding goal, the production team is calling on horror fans and independent cinema supporters to help push this “zombie/ghost mash-up” across the finish line. DEAD
As raw as it is melodic and as smart as it is funny, The Fabulous Sounds of the Pacific Northwest marked Young Fresh Fellows as early, unknowing architects of what we now call alternative rock. Loaded with wiry hooks, relentless energy, and sharp instincts, the 1984 debut set an electrifying standard for a sound still
Frankie, Maniac Woman Movie Review by Matt Boiselle Frankie, Maniac Woman – directed by Pierre Tsigaridis, written by Dina Silva and Pierre Tsigaridis and starring Dina Silva, Stefanie Estes and Jordan DeBarge Synopsis: An aspiring L.A. singer confronts childhood trauma, internalized misogyny and industry fat-shaming until she violently breaks. Take a look back at many
You ask, we answer! @tashell_amoy says, “Hey Dolls can you tell me where Bernice dress is from please” Bernice Burgos celebrated her birthday wearing a $7,300 Dipetsa wetlook dress designed in a pink and orange sunset gradient. The look featured the brand’s signature draped construction with a halter-style neckline, a plunging cutout bodice, and a
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