Far Out talks with punk legend and former Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins, covering everything from US politics to his rose-tinted residency in 1980s Leeds.
Nobody had a good Baftas. Not Timothée Chalamet, whose film Marty Supreme was nominated 11 times, but left with nothing. Not Teyana Taylor, who led all the “worst dressed” lists, thanks to an overly ...
Foxx calls Tourette syndrome activist John Davidson’s shouts at the film awards ceremony ‘unacceptable’, while Sinners’ production designer criticises Bafta’s ‘throwaway’ apology BBC producers say ...
Museum revises labelling on maps and panels, saying term used inaccurately and no longer historically neutral The British Museum has removed the word “Palestine” from some of its displays, saying the ...
HGTV has pulled the plug on “Rehab Addict” after video resurfaced with star Nicole Curtis using the n-word. The epithet was dropped during a filming of the reality series in which Curtis rehabilitates ...
Progressive Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, shared a vulgar six-word warning for President Donald Trump as Democrats continue to hunt for links implicating him in Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. It comes ...
There was an outside shot for Isaiah Williams and even his return partner Kene Nwangwu to win a showdown with Buffalo's Ray Davis for the NFL's kick-return crown. And it seemed perhaps Williams might ...
Few things are as dependable in television as the annual onslaught of true-crime nightmares. Each year, a new crop of gruesome, devastating and, admit it, often fascinating documentaries about the ...
The alleged incident occurred between Chase and co-star Yvette Nicole Brown, with Chandrasekhar explaining: “I know that there was a history between [Chevy and Yvette] around race, and she got up and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Community” director Jay Chandrasekhar is interviewed in the upcoming CNN documentary “I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not” and recalls ...
And it has become so ubiquitous online that the Oxford Dictionary named “rage bait” as its Word of the Year on Sunday. Use of the term has increased threefold this year, suggesting people know “they ...