Rob Lowe was instructed by Netflix not to tell anybody that his “stupid Christmas elephant movie” was watched more than Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman.
20.12.2019 - 00:06 / cosmopolitan.com
It gives me absolutely no pleasure to inform you, dear humans, that the film you call Cats is the final straw. Allow me, Montymort Van Swype, to outline the concerns of the feline community:
There is no such thing as a Jellicle Cat. This is a made-up, whimsical wackadoodle word from a dead Englishman who did not and does not represent our interests or community. We have been infantilized enough! This silliness will not stand!
I was an actor once myself. Though my thespian days are behind me,
Rob Lowe was instructed by Netflix not to tell anybody that his “stupid Christmas elephant movie” was watched more than Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman.
Michelle Obama and her Reach Higher education initiative will launch an IGTV series focused on the first year of college.A Year of Firsts will highlight the journeys of students as they embark on their first year of college. "As a first-generation college student myself, I know how intimidating it can be to take that leap and pursue your educational dreams," Obama said in a statement.
Michelle Obama is entering a new arena in her career.
By Denise Petski
Michelle Obama is turning to Instagram’s IGTV video platform with a new series aimed at inspiring young people to plan for college careers by chronicling the experiences of first-year students.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge had a big night at the 2020 Golden Globe Awards — and sent her thanks to Barack Obama!
Over the past few years, fashion expert and television star Stacy London has become known for sharing her personal story of financial struggles, her health and her relationships. Now, the star is giving fans an even closer glimpse into her life. In a New Year's Eve post on her Insta
After sharing his favorite books and movies (plus a nod to TV) of the year lists, Barack Obama has dropped his 2019 musical playlist. The mix includes tracks by DaBaby, Frank Ocean, Summer Walker, Burna Boy, Kaytranada, Big Thief, and Snoh Aalegra among others. There are also mentions for Beyoncé, Rosalía, Lizzo, and Lil Nas X, all of whom appeared on Obama's summer playlist back in August.
Former President Barack Obama has shared his 2019 “Songs of the Year” playlist. This year’s edition includes tracks from Big Thief, Frank Ocean, Rosalía, Solange, the National, Beyoncé, Lizzo, DaBaby, and more. Check out the whole playlist below.
At the end of every year, Barack Obama shares his lists of favorites on social media.
Barack Obama is closing out 2019 with his annual list of favorite things, and he's making a lot of people's entire day better with his shout-outs.
Barack Obama took to social media on Monday (Dec. 30) to share his favorite music of 2019, and among the hits were songs by the likes of Beyoncé ("Mood 4 Eva"), Rosalía ("Con Altura"), Maggie Rogers ("Burning") and more."From hip-hop to country to The Boss, here are my songs of the year," the nation's 44th president wrote.
For the second year in a row, Michelle Obama is Gallup’s Most Admired Woman, beating out First Lady Melania Trump in the 2019 poll. Obama, 55, earned 10% of the write-in vote, followed by Trump, 49, with 5% of the votes, according to Gallup.
Former President Barack Obama shared his annual year-end top songs list today, including some major looks for hip-hop and R&B music.
Thanks Obama! The gifting holidays may be over, but it's still a very special time of year as former President Barack Obama shares his annual lists of favorite entries in entertainment. On Sunday, Obama revealed his choices for the best films and television series of the year, and it looks like even POTUS 44 couldn't resist the allure of Hot Priest.