Celebrity Life
Livestream Event to Celebrate Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman’s ‘Assassins’
Directed by John Doyle, Classic Stage Company's Tell the Story features appearances by dozens of artists associated with the musical over the last three decades
‘The Phantom Tollbooth’ Author Norton Juster Dead at 91
Children's book writer — and professional architect — also wrote The Dot and the Line, As: A Surfeit of Similes, and more
Meghan Markle’s Suicidal Thoughts While Pregnant Shed Light on Silent Public Health Crisis
In her interview with Oprah, Meghan Markle admitted to having suicidal thoughts while pregnant — something a small but significant number of pregnant women face every year
Vladimir Nabokov Ponders Superman, Lois Lane’s Sex Life in Lost Poem
Penned in 1942, the 'Lolita' author's "The Man of To-morrow’s Lament" questions the Man of Steel's ability to have a physical relationship with Lois Lane
Golden State Killer Investigator Joins ‘America’s Most Wanted’ Reboot
Paul Holes is now part of the long-running series
Rolling Stone Interview: Special Edition With Zion Wright
Olympics-bound skateboarder talks practicing his craft during pandemic, hype-up music and lack of BIPOC representation in the sport
Met Gala to Resume In-Person in September 2021 and May 2022
First post-Covid Gala in September will be a "more intimate" event, followed by a return to the full celebration in Spring 2022
I-5 Strangler Killed in Prison
State Prison officials are investigating the death of Roger Kibbe, 81, as a homicide
Dr. Seuss Enterprises to Stop Publishing Six Books Due to Racist Imagery
Titles include Dr. Seuss' first book, 1937's And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, and 1950's If I Ran the Zoo
True-Crime Podcast ‘Lost Hills’ Investigates Mysterious Malibu Campground Murder
Journalist Dana Goodyear will host eight-episode series premiering March 16th
‘Rent’ Releases Rare Jonathan Larson Demos in Honor of 25th Anniversary
New York Theater Workshop is staging a virtual fundraiser gala, featuring many of the original NYTW cast
‘This Is a Play About Shades’: Jeremy O. Harris Revisits ‘Slave Play’ Script
Playwright's Tony-nominated play addresses colorism, Southern accents, and not making the audience "comfortable"