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Colin Farrell is a proud dad (and a super-hot one too, but we digress). The actor, who is the new face of Dolce & Gabbana’s Intenso cologne, opened up to the brand on what it…
What do you mean? This would go perfectly with your home decor. There’s an empty Game of Thrones-inspired throne just waiting for the perfect king or queen to take it’s seat. But…
Talk about Friday news we never expected to hear. North Korea announced today that they have created a drug that can allegedly both cure and prevent MERS, Ebola, Sars and…
Kendall Jenner is serving us legs for days (and then some)—and we can’t complain! The reality star-turned-supermodel took to the streets of New York City on June 19 in a Yeezus…
Does it get any hotter? Brazilian model and Victoria’s Secret Angel Alessandra Ambrosio is completely nude for some wild and hot sex scenes in homeland telenovela Verdades…
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo wasn’t as dramatic as last year’s, when Sony and Microsoft were battling for attention in advance of the fall debuts of their new game consoles, the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — “Boyhood” director Richard Linklater again has lost in a lawsuit against his insurance company over what he says was $500,000 in property and film memorabilia destroyed by Texas wildfires in 2011.
Paul McCartney dedicated a Beatles ballad to the victims of the Charleston church massacre as he voiced hope for peace among races. The former Beatle enjoyed a rapturous welcome by thousands Friday night as he played the Firefly Music Festival in the eastern US state of Delaware, where another British music legend, Morrissey, offered his own, more provocative brand of on-stage activism. Early in a two-and-a-half-hour set on a steamy
The Havana Biennial art exposition wrapping up Monday has been held 12 times since the 1980s. But this is the first since U.S. efforts to improve relations with Cuba began six months ago, allowing an unusually large contingent of American visitors.
CHICAGO (AP) — An appearance by Kim Kardashian on the National Public Radio show “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!” has angered some listeners.