The Golden Globe Awards are back on TV. Will anyone care? That may prove the biggest reveal from this year’s show. How to watch and what to expect.
Author: Marco della Cava, USA TODAY
Rapper Theophilus London reported missing, family seeking public’s help: ‘We will come get you son’
Caribbean-born rapper Theophilus London, who was Grammy-nominated on a Kanye West track, reported missing by his family.
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ director James Cameron talks replicating box-office magic
How James Cameron returned to Hollywood to confront the ‘shadow’ of his epic ‘Avatar’ success and deliver ‘The Way of Water’ sequel.
Stevie Nicks mourns Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie: My ‘best friend in the whole world’
Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie’s death has rocked musicians from across the musical spectrum. Sheryl Crow, Duran Duran and more pay tribute.
‘We liked Lizzy’: The world bids final farewell to Queen Elizabeth II at state funeral
There was little sobbing at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. This is England, after all. But the stiff upper lip was quivering as the royals said farewell.
Fact checking the new ‘Elvis’ movie: Did he really fire Colonel Tom Parker onstage in Las Vegas?
The ‘Elvis’ movie relied on extensive research by director Baz Luhrmann and stars Austin Butler and Tom Hanks, but some parts aren’t quite accurate.
Springsteen tickets for $4,000? How dynamic pricing works and how you can beat the system.
Dynamic ticket pricing is driving up the cost of seeing Bruce Springsteen and Harry Styles live. But who’s to blame and how much will you have to pay?
‘You might as well do you’: Serena Williams and the never-ending struggle to balance work, family
Experts say Serena Williams has stayed true to her authentic self in a way that will serve as inspiration to other women – and sports at large.
Some neighbors feel hopeless, others are thrilled. How to keep sane in this divided American moment
Experts share how to navigate mental health during a challenging American moment where unprecedented divisions are ratcheting up stress levels.
Whitney Austin was shot 12 times, but she supports gun laws – and gun ownership
Whitney Austin was shot 12 times when a gunman appeared at her workplace. She remains a supporter of guns, while also working to keep streets safe.