On stripped-down surprise album “Folklore,” Taylor Swift goes full singer-songwriter. And she has never sounded better.
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‘Chromatica’ review: Lady Gaga’s euphoric dance-pop return is her best album in a decade
Paws up! Lady Gaga is back with her long-awaited sixth album “Chromatica,” out Friday, which delivers on the dance-pop promise of her best-known hits.
Brian Howe, former Bad Company and Ted Nugent singer, dies at 66
Brian Howe, lead vocalist for Bad Company and Ted Nugent’s “Penetrator” album, died Wednesday from cardiac arrest. He was 66.
Harvey Weinstein jury selected with 7 men, 5 women; judge shuts down defense’s argument
Twelve jurors have been selected in the Harvey Weinstein trial, and Friday, and his team made a last-ditch effort to have jury selection sequesterd.
The 10 best movies you missed this year (but can stream or rent right now)
“Midsommar,” “Ad Astra,” “Apollo 11” and “Her Smell” might have flown under the radar for many moviegoers but are available to stream or rent now.
Everything you need to know about ‘The Irishman,’ Scorsese’s 3 1/2-hour Netflix epic
A comprehensive guide to Martin Scorsese’s star-studded, Oscar-worthy drama “The Irishman,” which hits theaters Friday ahead of its Netflix release.
Kristen Stewart has no idea how to talk to kids in painfully relatable ‘SNL’ skit
Kristen Stewart (“Charlie’s Angels”) stopped by to host “Saturday Night Live” this weekend, giving us a season-best “SNL” sketch.
Miranda Lambert on new album ‘Wildcard,’ how songwriting was ‘like therapy’ after divorce
Miranda Lambert opens up about new album “Wildcard,” songwriting as “therapy” and uplifting female artists in the male-dominated country genre.
Ronan Farrow recalls feeling ‘inspired’ by Anthony Bourdain, questions Megyn Kelly’s firing
In his headline-making new book “Catch and Kill,” Ronan Farrow shares insight about Anthony Bourdain, Harvey Weinstein, Megyn Kelly and Tom Brokaw.
Aaron Paul improvised Jesse’s iconic ‘Breaking Bad’ line in movie sequel ‘El Camino’
Aaron Paul brought back Jesse Pinkman’s beloved catchphrase for “Breaking Bad” movie sequel “El Camino,” which centers on the former meth cook.