“Buena Vista Social Club,” “Death Becomes Her” and “Maybe Happy Ending” led the Tony nominees with 10 nominations for the 2024-2025 season’s awards, as announced
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'Ain't going down without a fight': Michael Bolton details battle with rare brain cancer
This originally appeared on E! Online. Michael Bolton is determined to go the distance. More than a year after the 72-year-old shared his brain tumor
'N Sync's Joey Fatone and Lance Bass discuss ‘It’s Gonna Be May’ meme 25 years after song release
“It’s Gonna Be May” meme time has arrived — and ‘N Sync’s Lance Bass and Joey Fatone are embracing it. It’s been 25 years since
Could 100 men beat 1 gorilla in a fight? Internet brawling over viral question
A cheeky claim made by an X user has quickly turned into a lively debate online: Could 100 unarmed men take on a single gorilla?
Martin Scorsese and Pope Francis teamed to produce a documentary called 'Aldeas — A New Story'
Martin Scorsese is a producing a documentary made with Pope Francis that will chronicle the late pontiff’s work with cinema in the global educational movement
Ex-Patriots Rob Gronkowski, Julian Edelman defend Bill Belichick after CBS interview
Originally appeared on E! Online Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman are on the defensive line for their former coach. Days after Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend,
Why Gwyneth Paltrow thinks her ski crash trial was ‘ridiculous'
Originally appeared on E! Online Gwyneth Paltrow is reflecting on her 2023 ski crash trial. Two years after winning a lawsuit filed by retired optometrist
The origin of 'Star Wars' Day: Why we celebrate May 4th
All across the galaxy, Jedi and Siths are celebrating “Star Wars” Day. Here’s what it is, how the unofficial holiday came to be and what
Maury Povich reveals secret to 41-year marriage with Connie Chung
Originally appeared on E! Online It doesn’t require a test to see Maury Povich’s love for his wife Connie Chung. Now, having been married to
50 years later, how the end of the Vietnam War was a turning point for protest songs
Out of the many Vietnam War protests she performed at in the 1960s and 1970s, Judy Collins can never forget one in Washington, D.C., where she stood before thousands