Alameddine chronicles a Lebanese family’s turbulent but happy lives in his ebullient latest (after The Wrong End of the Telescope). Narrator Raja, 63, shares an apartment in Beirut with his mother, ...
Cam Smith has hit plenty of great golf shots during his career, but it will be hard to top the one he hit with a putter from off the green on the penultimate hole of the 2022 Open Championship. With ...
Sir Anthony Hopkins is getting candid about his journey to sobriety, and the mysterious voice in his head that led him to quit drinking. It’s a voice he believes was God. The 87-year-old Oscar winner ...
The film is a tale of passion, purpose, and transformation set against the vibrant backdrop of Goa, India. By Matt Emma In the realm of independent cinema, few narratives resonate as deeply as the ...
The Detroit Lions announced on Wednesday that veteran linebacker and special teams contributor Zach Cunningham has been placed on injured reserve. Cunningham returned to the field for the first time ...
As we usher in Breast Cancer Awareness Month this year, the theme is 'Every Story is Unique, Every Journey Matters'. This message reminds us that behind every diagnosis, there is an individual with ...
Journey’s Jonathan Cain is set to depart the band after one more tour. Cain’s longtime bandmate — and frequent foe — Neal Schon effectively broke the news on social media last night (Oct. 9), though ...
Nintendo has fleetingly dropped some bombshell announcements on its Nintendo Today app, but the most recent drop is a real head-scratcher. The gaming company shared a video on the app simply titled ...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is laughing on social media after White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller was confronted with her comments urging supporters to start mocking MAGA men.
Months after Journey released its No. 1 album Escape, with megahits “Don’t Stop Believin’, ‘Open Arms,” and “Who’s Crying Now,” Schon also teamed up with Jan Hammer, known at the time for his work ...
Kevin Matthews is a Chicago radio legend who brought entertainment to millions of people. But when his health crumbled and his fame began to fade, he found redemption next to a dirty dumpster. Now his ...
(New York Jewish Week) — “This country broke my penis, but it couldn’t break my spirit.” So says Jewish writer Gary Shteyngart in “The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong,” a new documentary from The New Yorker ...