Anyone can become a meme, but celebrities have a much higher chance. These 20 celebs have produced hysterical memes.
Being famous doesn't always mean you're rich, but these 20 celebrities are both. And they didn't just earn money from their talent. They're also very successful business owners.
Stevie Wonder opened the In Memoriam segment of the 66th Grammy Awards, giving tribute to Tony Bennett before performing alongside a recording of the man and showing those who we lost last year.
A screen adaptation is a sign of a successful book, but not all adaptations do the book justice. These 20, however, did.
From Oprah Winfrey to Arsenio Hall, Black talk show hosts have redefined daytime and late-night television for several years. So, why not celebrate them?
"Didn't they tell you that I was a savage?" A popular lyric from Rihanna's 2016 track "Needed Me" showcases Rihanna's aura and presence as the ultimate boss. Let's look at some key moments that have defined Rihanna's illustrious career so far.
Plenty of reality shows have random plots, but what about programs set in random locations? Here's a list of 18 of them.
The Cowboys opened the 2023 NFL season with a statement win over the Giants, blowing out their division rival 40-0 on the road. Although Dallas scored more points than any other team in the league last week, it was their defense that dominated the game.
Not every press tour is as fun as Barbie. Some are rife with controversy, often proving that not all press is good press.
From talk show hosts to musical acts, these women shaped millennial feminists.
While much of the Warner Bros. presentation at CinemaCon was dressed in pink in celebration of “Barbie,” they devoted a portion of their presentation to
There have been even more daytime talk show hosts than late-night hosts over the years. Some have been successful, some have flamed out. Here are some of the daytime chatters that have stuck with us the most: the good, the bad, and the bizarre.
From Gwen Stefani's "Rich Girl" to Donna Summer's "She Works Hard for the Money," here are 25 songs about the almighty dollar.
Serena Williams beat Danka Kovinic at the US Open to extend her career by another match at least before admitting her struggle with her decision to retire. Williams will bring the curtain down on her incredible career after the US Open, meaning any match could now be her last.
The 15-time Grammy winner announced Monday morning that she will take over CBS for "One Night Only" on Sunday, Nov. 14.
Drew Barrymore couldn't contain her joy when Oprah Winfrey's face appeared, visiting The Drew Barrymore Show on the screen, yet the 46-year-old actress-turned-daytime-host was moved even more when Winfrey described how Barrymore has impacted her.
Elliot Page's first interview since coming out as transgender was as a Time Magazine cover star. The 34-year-old actor followed that up by giving his first on-camera interview to Oprah Winfrey for her Apple Plus TV series The Oprah Conversation.
While out promoting her forthcoming book, Oprah Winfrey appeared on the debut episode of "The Nancy O'Dell Channel" on talkshoplive®, and took a moment to reflect upon her groundbreaking primetime sit-down interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that aired March 7.
Famous people are often made out to be another species—leading a life none of the rest of us could understand. That is, of course, a dangerous oversimplification.
Whether new or classic, here are 25 movies (or their franchises) that everybody in the household can stream and watch together.
No matter what your taste, there's a standup special waiting for you. After all, you've got the time, and no one will enforce a two-drink minimum if you're staying home.
Life as a meme can be complicated. However, some people have become memes after already being famous. That’s not so bad, as a lot of memes have become part of the culture.
For so long, black directors have been largely left out when discussing great movies, even though they've always been there, some in plain sight and others waiting to be discovered. In honor of a century of black filmmaking, here is our list of the 30 greatest films by black directors.
In 1989's "Do the Right Thing," Buggin' Out (Giancarlo Esposito) lamented the lack of black people on Sal's Famous Pizzeria's Wall of Fame. Directed by Spike Lee, the film was a flashpoint in cinema as a whole, not just black cinema.
In 1989's "Do the Right Thing," Buggin' Out (Giancarlo Esposito) lamented the lack of black people on Sal's Famous Pizzeria's Wall of Fame. It was this complaint that would ultimately drive the rest of the film to its' iconic climax.
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