KPop Demon Hunters won two Academy Awards, including Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. Toronto-based director Maggie Kang and the group HUNTR/X were highlights of the historic night.
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Actors Lewis Pullman and Maya Hawke recently shared the career and life advice they received from their famous parents, Bill Pullman, Ethan Hawke, and Uma Thurman, during a bonding moment at SXSW 2026.
Leonardo DiCaprio's reaction to a roast by Conan O'Brien at the 2026 Oscars became a viral meme, despite a significant technical glitch that interrupted the live broadcast.
An investigation by Reuters has identified the anonymous street artist Banksy as Robin Gunningham, citing corporate records, travel logs to Ukraine, and legal filings as definitive evidence.
The long-awaited adaptation of Patricia Cornwell's Scarpetta series, starring Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis, has premiered on Prime Video with a focus on horror and AI technology.
Heeseung has officially departed from the K-pop group ENHYPEN to pursue a solo career under BELIFT LAB, leaving the group to continue as a six-member unit.
Veteran talent manager Sandy Wernick, longtime collaborator of Adam Sandler and inspiration for 'Sandy Wexler', has died at age 86 following a brief illness.
A television drama recreates the 1996 wedding of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette on Cumberland Island, renewing public attention on the couple and the historic ceremony.
Jack Schlossberg has publicly denounced the FX series 'Love Story,' calling the portrayal of his uncle John F. Kennedy Jr. 'grotesque' and factually incorrect.
Selena Gomez confirmed that Taylor Swift’s song “Dorothea” was written about her, reviving attention on the 2020 Evermore track and its lyrics.
Robert De Niro delivered a reading of Abraham Lincoln’s 1838 Lyceum Address at Carnegie Hall on March 3, 2026, following a cancellation at the Kennedy Center.








