The Sick Child by Edvard Munch is undoubtedly a highlight of Norwegian painting, still compelling and touching, still unsurpassed. The odd thing is that the painting seemingly came out of nothing: ...
WASHINGTON, DC: Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly sharply criticized congressional candidate Jack Schlossberg during a recent episode of her SiriusXM podcast, mocking his résumé, campaign conduct, ...
Megyn Kelly torched Jack Schlossberg as an “absolute idiot” and “entitled jerk” while mocking the congressional hopeful’s résumé, social media antics and allegedly chaotic campaign during a blistering ...
Roughly a year ago, a team at The New York Times Magazine set about tackling a nearly impossible task: creating a list of the greatest living American songwriters. But how to take the tens of ...
There was a time in Indian cinema when Aamir Khan’s name was synonymous with box-office records. Before director SS Rajamouli’s Baahubali films redefined theatrical success and set a benchmark for big ...
Fighting continued in southern Lebanon between Israel and Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants, even as Israeli and Lebanese diplomats met in Washington. The war in Lebanon has threatened to undermine ...
It may be 56 years old this year but it seems The Kinks’ Lola can still stir up strong emotions. Over the weekend, Moby was interviewed as part of the Guardian’s Honest Playlist feature and mentioned ...
The MAGA rocker also slammed Green Day, praising their music skills while saying there's "not a brain amongst them." By Gil Kaufman Ted Nugent is clearly a proponent of the old saw “keep your friends ...
An "incompetent" windows company boss has been jailed for four years after using high-pressure sales patter to persuade 10 trusting elderly customers to pay for work that was never completed. Business ...
it was said that it would turn the 100 million people into idiots. In other words, everyone would become stupid from watching TV. My mother used to tell me that often, too. If you watch TV from the ...
When 3 Idiots hit the screens in 2009, it not only brought fame to its cast and director but also to author Chetan Bhagat. The film was adapted from his debut novel, Five Point Someone, published in ...