Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played two shows to ecstatic crowds in London’s Hyde Park, attracting stars such as Billy Joel, Jon Bon Jovi.
Author: Marco della Cava, USA TODAY
We shuck ’em, you suck ’em: A slogan every master oyster sommelier loves
USA TODAY’s Marco della Cava learns what it takes to become a master oyster sommelier with sommelier-in-training Jeremy Benson and his instructors.
What’s a mermmelier? Think sommelier, but instead of wine, it’s all about oysters
New York oyster expert and restaurant manager Jeremy Benson is looking to be one of the world’s first certified oyster sommeliers, or mermmelier.
‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3 took forever, but Jason Sudeikis promises fans ‘it’s all on the screen’
‘Ted Lasso’ star Jason Sudeikis had a ‘passionate, intense’ grip on new season, which arcs toward redemption for many characters.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce ribs brother Jason, Patrick Mahomes in ‘SNL’ monologue
First-time “Saturday Night Live” host Travis Kelce brought along his parents and brother Jason and joked about his NFL teammate Patrick Mahomes.
‘SNL’ roasts ‘Fox & Friends,’ Mike Lindell over Dominion voting lawsuit, Travis Kelce hosts
Super Bowl stars Travis Kelce, brother Jason trade the football field for “Saturday Night Live,” which sent up the voting lawsuit against Fox News.
Alec Baldwin hit with another ‘Rust’ lawsuit: What we know about all the legal challenges
Another lawsuit has landed against Alec Baldwin and the producers of “Rust,” bringing the number of legal challenges to at least a half dozen.
The best moments of the 2023 Grammy Awards, from Harry Styles’ superfan to a stunned Lizzo
The 2023 Grammy Awards had many moments certain to be remembered long after we’ve forgotten who won the top honors. Our picks for the night’s best.
Alec Baldwin and ‘Rust’ armorer Gutierrez-Reed officially charged in death of Halyna Hutchins
Alec Baldwin and the armorer on the set of his movie ‘Rust’ were charged Tuesday with involuntary manslaughter in the death of their cinematographer.
With Project Blueprint, tech millionaire Bryan Johnson is trying to be 18 again. Literally.
Bryan Johnson felt overweight and burnt out after selling his tech company. His new mission: Working with doctors to be 18 again