By Jordan Moreau
04.05.2020 - 23:15 / variety.com
By Brent Lang
Executive Editor of Film and Media
“The Nickel Boys” author Colson Whitehead won his second Pulitzer Prize for fiction on Monday, while playwright Michael R. Jackson’s meta-musical about a black queer man writing a musical about a black queer man doing precisely the same thing captured the award for drama.
Whitehead previously won the prize in 2017 for “The Underground Railroad.” “The Nickel Boys” centers on two teenagers who are brutalized in an abusive juvenile reformatory
By Jordan Moreau
By Bruce Haring
As the New York Public Library marks its 125th anniversary, it’s celebrating by giving kids a treat that will have them booked all summer.
Chrissy Teigen isn't holding a grudge against Alison Roman and doesn't want the New York Times to either. The newspaper recently put the cooking columnist on temporary leave after Roman made some disparaging comments about Teigen's food brand, Cravings, and Netflix organizational star Marie Kondo.
By Bruce Haring
Chrissy Teigen has taken issue with the New York Times for squashing Alison Roman's food column in light of their very public spat. A spokesperson for the Times told E! News on Tuesday that Roman's bi-weekly recipes were put on "temporary leave" for an unspecified reason, but it didn't take long for fans of Roman to connect the dots between the hiatus and her recent drama with Chrissy. The supermodel and cookbook author took to Twitter, as per usual, to air her grievances. "I very publicly
Chrissy Teigen is sharing her thoughts on Alison Roman's column being put on hiatus following their brief feud.
Chrissy Teigen is speaking out after Alison Roman’s food column has been suspended from The New York Times.
Alison Roman’s temporary leave from her New York Times column sparked a reaction from Chrissy Teigen.
By Mackenzie Nichols
BRB. Alison Roman was put on hiatus from her New York Times food column after she stirred up controversy with Chrissy Teigen earlier this month, Us Weekly can confirm.
Chrissy Teigen‘s feud with Alison Roman took a new turn on Tuesday when it was reported that the New York Times had placed the cook and contributor’s column on “temporary leave.”
Alison Roman's New York Times column won't be turning out any fresh content for the time being, according to a new report. A rep for the Times confirmed to the Daily Beast on Tuesday that Roman's column has been placed "on temporary leave." Per the outlet, the Times did not indicate how long the leave would last nor did it state a specific reason as to why.
Not holding back. Matt Lauer fired back at Ronan Farrow in a lengthy op-ed after his reporting on the former Today anchor’s alleged sexual misconduct was questioned by The New York Times.
New Yorkers who flouted coronavirus restrictions for a weekend night on the town got the mayor's wrath on Sunday. Mayor Bill de Blasio admonished people seen crowding outside bars, many with drinks in hand but no masks on their faces, for putting lives in danger.
© Getty FILE - In this Thursday, March 7, 2019, file photo, Ricky Gervais attends a screening of Netflix's "After Life" at the Paley Center for Media in New York. Gervais is returning to host the Golden Globe Awards.
Actress Hilarie Burton cried tears of joy after discovering her memoir had made the New York Times Best Sellers list.
The film arrives in the UK in June