TV bigwig Ryan Murphy is back delivering the frights, and Park Chan-wook’s latest offers more of his trademark jet-black comedy. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-r ...
The Chilean artist stretches her voice to virtuosic extremes on a ninth album that’s ambitious and unhinged, playful and poignant. The languorous title track sets the stage, a standard of the ...
The first indelible image of her: sunbathing on the French Riviera. Her figure, from her tawny hair to her golden feet, stretches the width of the movie screen in languid sensuality. A dapper older ...
LOS ANGELES — The press has often labeled Mon Laferte a “femme fatale” — a seductive woman who inflicts distress upon her love interests. Nearly two decades into her singing career, the Chilean singer ...
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LB Beistad is a writer and musician based in Nashville, TN. Her love of gaming began with her cousin introducing her to Banjo Kazooie and Jak and Daxter. It was love at first play. Since then, she has ...
The 'Casino Royale' star trades shadows for sunlight in 'Just Play Dead,' reuniting with Samuel L. Jackson for a deliciously dark game of love and betrayal. By Lily Ford Even Eva Green couldn’t resist ...
A Moldovan woman convicted of torturing and tossing a victim to their death from a ninth-floor window was arrested by US immigration officials – years after she fled her home country to avoid justice ...
Alison Rose, a beguiling, if inept, receptionist at The New Yorker who found her way into the magazine's pages with her idiosyncratic essays and profiles -- including one article about her time there ...
She started as the magazine’s glamorous receptionist and became one of its more singular writers. In one of her last articles, she memorialized her time (and lovers) there. By Penelope Green Alison ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Britney Spears’ “Scary,” once a Japan-only bonus track, finally ...