Transparent Isn’t Coming Back Anytime Soon
Plus, Jeffrey Tambor’s former assistant details her allegations against him in a new TV interview.
Plus, Jeffrey Tambor’s former assistant details her allegations against him in a new TV interview.
This season’s After the Final Rose episode aimed to redeem this season’s mistakes, but instead it only magnified them.
The special counsel is looking well beyond Moscow to a secret 2017 meeting, on a small island in the middle of the Indian Ocean, between cutouts for the United Arab Emirates, Blackwater, and the Trump campaign.
High hopes are dashed in a film that seems distracted by something we can’t see.
The visit was closed to press, but not tweets from the still-vocal Parkland kids.
When regular people get divorces, they hold yard sales. When celebrities get divorced, they hold international auctions at Sotheby’s.
Madonna is nothing if not constantly evolving.
The chaos is coming from inside the Oval Office.
“There are a lot of different ways you can find out somebody doesn’t want to do the show anymore,” says Silicon Valley creator Mike Judge. In Miller’s case, it was pretty obvious.
With Gary Cohn’s departure, there’s no one around to dial down the crazy.
Billy McFarland pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud in a Manhattan federal court on Tuesday.
The fashion fairy godmother Carmen Busquets, who went from investing in Net-a-Porter to founding CoutureLab, adores the Elbi app and collecting kimonos, among other things.
After burning through $10.7 billion in nine years, Uber still hasn’t found a way to turn a profit.
Despite some speculation that she might opt for a home birth, the Duchess of Cambridge is sticking with what she knows.
The duchess has been wearing a lot of Séraphine—and blue—during this pregnancy.
President Michelle Bachelet welcomed the stars of the Academy Award-winning film back to the country, then immediately focused on trans legal policies.
“Trump always has a problem with the Academy Awards—which is surprising because I really think he would love the best-picture winner, The Shape of Water. If you haven’t seen it, it’s about a monster that has sex with a woman who can’t talk about it. Basically it’s like his life story.”
Director Melissa Chiu is highlighting contemporary works by women and putting politically and socially charged exhibits on display. As New York artist Pat Steir put it, “The time of women is coming.”
A day in the life of Mike Katz, the last of a dying breed—much to the chagrin of a new generation of finicky, 70mm-loving auteurs.
As with so many many status-seeking men and women in Trumpworld, Sam Nunberg craves validation from the very media class that used him for a fleeting ratings grab on Tuesday.
The $760 billion company is involved with a “pilot project” to help the Defense Department develop artificial intelligence for analyzing footage from drones.
The long-suffering National Economic Council director is quitting the White House over aluminum tariffs.
On Tuesday, Texas primary voters will set the stage for perhaps the most controversial election of the midterms: the Senate race between Ted Cruz and his formidable challenger, Beto O’Rourke. “The early voting numbers are pretty incredible,” said a former G.O.P. political operative. “It definitely shows that Democrats are ready to vote. They’re ready to send a message.”
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a discussion of how the most up-and-down best-picture race in years ended predictably. Or maybe not predictably at all.
But Pip the pup didn’t prevent them from reminiscing about Cats.
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