Musician Joe Keery, aka DJO, is both excited and nervous about his upcoming album, The Crux, which will be released on 4 April. The 32-year-old, best known for playing Steve Harrington in the ...
This year’s Eurovision Song Contest has revealed its official mascot, the winner of an open-call competition at a Swiss university. Ahead of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest set to be held in ...
The Washington Post’s opinion section is about to include… fewer opinions. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who purchased the paper in 2013, announced that the opinion pages would now consult just ...
More than 100 years after the discovery of the large fresco in the Villa of the Mysteries, a new one has been discovered in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, in Italy. An almost life-size frieze ...
The Brit Awards have announced that English pop star Charli XCX will be taking home the competition’s songwriting prize, the singer’s first Brit Award and a recognition that comes 12 years ...
Syria's Education Ministry is considering removing from the school curriculum, Queen Zenobia, one of the country's most emblematic icons. Among the controversial proposals is a drive to do away ...
The ESPN commentator is better than most politicians at grabbing people’s attention. So what if he says he’s not running?
On Sunday, Julianne Moore revealed that her children’s book ‘Freckleface Strawberry’ had been “banned by the Trump Administration” from schools run by the Department of Defence.
Saint Anselm College has announced that its Center for Ethics in Society has been awarded a biofabrication education and workforce development grant from the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing ...
For more than seven decades, the Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcasts have brought opera into millions of homes, playing a vital and unparalleled role in the development and appreciation of opera in ...
In this era of somnolent superhero fever, it’s hard to imagine a time when a gang of quibbling cosmic-powered vigilantes felt fresh, exciting and novel. Cast your minds back, if you will, to ...
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick is not worried about GTA 6 causing real-world violence. Media scrutiny about the GTA series' alleged links to promoting violence will likely to continue.