A Pennsylvania court rejected Bill Cosby‘s appeal of his 2018 conviction for sexual assault, The New York Times reports. Cosby is serving a three-to-10 year sentence at a maximum-security prison outside of Philadelphia after he was found guilty on three counts of indecent aggravated assault against Andrea Constand, which occurred …
Read More »Lenny Kravitz Calls for Unity in 'Here to Love' Video
Lenny Kravitz has partnered with the UN Human Rights Office for his latest music video, “Here to Love,” taking a stand against racism, xenophobia and discrimination. The clip — created by Kravitz in his directorial debut — shows a multitude of people of different races, genders, religions and backgrounds, each …
Read More »See NATO Leaders Tease Trump in All-Star 'SNL' Cold Open
Foreign leaders bully Donald Trump like the recent NATO conference was a high school cafeteria in Saturday Night Live’s cold open sketch that featured Alec Baldwin’s President Trump alongside French President Emmanuel Macron (Paul Rudd), Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (Jimmy Fallon) and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (James Corden). …
Read More »Inside the Cell Where a Sick 16-Year-Old Boy Died in Border Patrol Care
Carlos Gregorio Hernandez Vasquez, a 16-year-old Guatemalan migrant, was seriously ill when immigration agents put him in a small South Texas holding cell with another sick boy on the afternoon of May 19. A few hours earlier, a nurse practitioner at the Border Patrol’s dangerously overcrowded processing center in McAllen …
Read More »Watch the Harrowing New Trailer for Weinstein-Inspired 'The Assistant'
Julia Garner — who this year received an Emmy Award for her role in Ozark — stars in the harrowing new thriller The Assistant, which screens at Sundance next month and premieres in theaters January 31st. The film is, in part, inspired by the allegations against movie producer Harvey Weinstein. Garner portrays …
Read More »Andrew Yang: The 'Useful Idiots' Interview
Why not Andrew Yang? With almost no institutional support and the active disdain of much commercial press — the Schenectady, New York-born entrepreneur recently boycotted MSNBC in search of coverage “consistent with our polling” — Yang, according to poll averages, sits in sixth place in the 2020 Democratic race, earning …
Read More »John Mulaney Shares Ridiculous Stevie Nicks Rejection Story on 'Fallon'
John Mulaney explained how Stevie Nicks, via her manager, handed him the most incredible rejection of his career during an interview with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show Monday. Mulaney explained that he’d wanted Nicks to sing a parody song in his new Netflix children’s special, John Mulaney & The …
Read More »Stone Temple Pilots Return With Acoustic Album, Unplugged Tour
Two years after introducing fans to new singer Jeff Gutt on their self-titled LP, Stone Temple Pilots will return with their new album Perdida, which arrives on stores on February 7th. It’s an acoustic record largely recorded on vintage instruments. “This is an album we’ve been wanting to make for …
Read More »Roddy Ricch Finally Breaks Down His Love of Forgiatos
Roddy Ricch loves Forgiatos. On his hit 2018 song “Every Season,” Roddy makes sure to let listeners know that he just “put the new Forgiatos on the Jeep.” The same year on “Down Below,” he reiterates that he “always dreamed about the Forgiato feet, now they down below.” Then almost …
Read More »'The Two Popes': A Face-off of Biblical Proportions
Want to see a master class in acting? Watch Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins show how it’s done in The Two Popes, a fiercely moving and surprisingly funny provocation that pivots on speculative conversations between the German John Ratzinger, a.k.a. Pope Benedict XVI (Hopkins), and Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio …
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