Celebrity
Diana Ross’s Tweet Reaction to Mary Wilson’s Death is Classic and Cold, Devoid of Emotion or Feeling
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I'll say this for Diana Ross: she's consistent. In life she treated Mary Wilson, her singing...
Celebrity
RIP Magnificent Mary Wilson, 76, the Greatest Supreme of All, Motown Historian, Dynamic Singer Who Made History
I am waking up to the horrible news that my friend, Mary Wilson, original member of the Supremes, has died at age 76. The...
Celebrity
Claudia Conway, Feisty Teen Daughter of Kellyanne Conway, Auditions on “American Idol” This Sunday
Claudia Conway is heading to "American Idol" this Sunday. Happy Valentine's Day!
Claudia, 16, announced on TikTok tonight that she taped an audition on "Idol"...
Celebrity
Rest in Peace, Joe Allen: There’d Be No Restaurant Row without His Eponymous Eatery, and Orso, Bar Centrale
Joe Allen was no Elaine Kaufman. He wasn't sitting in his eatery on West 46th St. every night, entertaining and hosting the crowd. Sometimes...
Featured
Critics Choice Awards Go Big for “Mank,” Put “Minari” in Best Picture and Foreign Language, Nods to “Nomadland”
The Critics Choice nominations are out, and everyone is in. The critics really liked "Mank," of course, because they're critics. The actors in SAG...
Music
The Weeknd’s Sensational Super Bowl Show Sends His Records Soaring to the Top of the Charts
Tom Brady and the Buccaneers weren't the only winners tonight.
So was The Weeknd.
The R&B pop star was already having chart success with his "After...
Movies
Goodbye Johnny Depp: Timothee Chalamet is Edgar Scissorhands in Super Bowl Commercial with Winona Ryder
And just like that, Johnny Depp is gone. He's been replaced as Edward Scissorhands by Timothee Chalamet as his son, Edgar, in a Super...
Business
See Bruce Springsteen’s First Ever Commercial, for Jeep, A Two and a Half Minute Soliloquy, No Song
Bruce Springsteen's first ever commercial for a product is for Jeep. It lasts two and a half minutes and has no song. It's called...
