Jennifer Coolidge brings her Discover card to the salon in Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek at the actress’ latest commercial — and her hair-raising new look.
In a London warehouse pumping with dance music and movie soundtracks, Jadé Fadojutimi paints exuberant canvases all night long.
How could Americans be such nice and decent people and support someone so debasing, so deranged, so hate-filled? It was the ...
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Why Carlos Trujillo thinks that Latinos across the country can be persuaded to see Trump the way that immigrant conservatives in Florida do.
The music superproducer knew that if you have to find your way to a kind of telepathy with an artist, operating as one mind, you can’t speed past the human element.
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Earlier this month, I drove to Lackawanna, in northeastern Pennsylvania, from New York City. On Interstate 80 ... A Trump attack ad on Harris cycled through a couple of commercial breaks. “More ...