NEW YORK -- The Metropolitan Opera season is getting shorter, along with some of its shows.
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The Internet is discussing J.K. Rowling‘s character naming process.
The author of the wildly popular Harry Potter series was the subject of a viral tweet from The New York Times‘ Astead W. Herndon on Wednesday (May 13).
“J.K. Rowling, thinking of a name of white character: Albus Dumbeldore, Hermione Granger, Minerva McGonagall. J.K. Rowling, thinking of nonwhite character: Cho Chang,” the tweet reads, which garnered over 148,000 “likes” in a day.
The tweet resulted in a large debate in the
NEW YORK -- The Metropolitan Opera season is getting shorter, along with some of its shows.
ANNIE ROSS has been described as many things.
John Malkovich spoke out against “outrage culture” and the recent trend of the public calling for comedians to be “canceled.” The 66-year-old actor is one of the stars of Netflix’s “Space Force,” a satirical comedy loosely based on the real-life branch of the military created by President Trump.
John Malkovich is getting passionate about cancel culture.
NEW YORK -- Jonathan Karp, who has worked with authors ranging from Sen. Edward Kennedy to Susan Orlean, has been named the new CEO of Simon & Schuster. He replaces Carolyn Reidy, who died two weeks ago.
The likes of Mark Ruffalo, Joe Biden and Lin-Manuel Miranda have also honoured Kramer's life and career
Elton John has led tributes to Larry Kramer, the playwright who raised theatregoers’ consciousness about Aids, who has died aged 84.
By Variety Staff
Last year, fans of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex launched a campaign to plant 10,000 trees. They quickly smashed the original goal, and have already planted more than 115,000 trees worldwide.Sussex Great Forest shared an update revealing that 530 more trees have now been planted in upstate New York.
The New York Times honored the lives lost to the novel coronavirus through a powerful tribute spread on its Sunday front page. The newspaper paid tribute to the thousands of lives lost by filling their front page with the names of the victims and parts of their obituaries.
It’s a heaping portion of cowardice with a side of reflexive liberal cancel culture, courtesy of our most reliable provider: the New York Times.
On Sunday night, Peter Nelson’s name shot into the zeitgeist after Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy commandeered the “Call Her Daddy” podcast to explain, in great detail, the new drama surrounding the smutty show.
By Carmel Dagan
J.K. is taking some serious heat for her character naming process.
Cynthia Nixon spoke about being a parent to a transgender child during a candid new interview.
Once one of the most run-down parts of Manchester, Ancoats has claimed countless column inches in travel guides ranging from Lonely Planet to the New York Times.
By Ted Johnson
The first look at Netflix‘s Cursed is here!