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Lizzo's 'Roast of Kevin Hart' surprise appearance

Usher, Teyana Taylor and more also stopped by to hold Hart's feet to the fire.


Eric Clapton cuts Madrid concert short after object thrown from crowd

Eric Clapton cuts Madrid concert short after being hit by vinyl record thrown from crowd - It was the musician’s first appearance in Spanish capital in 25 years


2026 World Cup: Katy Perry to headline the opening ceremony


No other film let people dress like this in public - The rise of Rocky Horror

What starts as a bizarre low-budget musical quickly becomes one of the most important queer cultural phenomena in modern history. Released in 1975 to weak reviews and nearly abandoned by studios, The Rocky Horror Picture Show initially looked like a complete failure — an absurd sci-fi comedy filled with campy dialogue, drag performances, sexual chaos, fishnets, horror references, glam rock aesthetics, and wildly unconventional characters. But beneath all the weirdness was something much more radical for its time: a public celebration of gender nonconformity, queer sexuality, self-expression, and liberation during an era when openly queer people still faced enormous social hostility and violence. The video traces Rocky Horror’s origins through the glam rock explosion of the early 1970s, the aftermath of the Stonewall riots, and creator Richard O’Brien’s fascination with gender fluidity, camp theater, and old horror films. At first, the movie struggled commercially — until midnight screenings slowly transformed it into something entirely new. Audience members began shouting jokes at the screen, dressing in costume, performing scenes live in front of the movie, and eventually turning screenings into massive communal rituals built around participation and freedom. Over time, these screenings evolved into safe spaces where queer people could publicly experiment with clothing, drag, sexuality, and identity in ways mainstream society still heavily punished outside theater walls.


These celebrities are often mistaken for each other

There are some celebrities that are often confused for others. Whether it's because they look so much alike or they share the same first name, these stars constantly suffer from mistaken identity. Have you made the same mistake? Click through the gallery and take a look at these celebs who get mixed up all the time.


Chris Hemsworth: Did he really step away from Hollywood?


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Creator of 'Bon Cop, Bad Cop' Patrick Huard talks recasting Colm Feore

Patrick Huard discusses recasting Colm Feore with Henry Czerny in the new Crave TV series. (May 6, 2026)


Everything you need to know about the 2026 Cannes Film Festival in just over a minute

Everything you need to know about the Cannes Film Festival in just over a minute


Zelda fan Sally Field chastises Netflix co-star for not playing the games

Sally Field was introduced to The Legend Of Zelda thanks to superfan Robin Williams and continues to play the games on her Switch 2.


Steve Coogan says a 'new incarnation' of Alan Partridge is coming after 35 years


How Chxrry became the first woman to sign with The Weeknd’s label XO

Scarborough-bred artist Chxrry says she landed her deal with The Weeknd’s label, XO, after a clip of her singing went viral. The “Blinding Lights” star’s best advice to her? “Follow your vision.” It’s a philosophy she carries into her debut album, “U, Me & My Ego.” (May 6, 2026)


Baylen Out Loud star Baylen Dupree marries Colin Dooley in 'vibrant' Virginia wedding (exclusive)

"We are excited to grow together through eternity," Dupree tells PEOPLE


Katy Perry gives pointed congrats to ex Josh Groban on his engagement

Katy Perry delivers pointed congrats to ex Josh Groban on his engagement — with the song she wrote for him - Groban recently announced his engagement to actor Natalie McQueen


Side characters who got their own show or movie

One of the most essential elements of any film or TV show is its side characters. While a compelling protagonist is crucial, those who aren't in the spotlight of the story are often just as important for the production's success. From the sidekick to the main antagonist, these side characters are some of the last people audiences would expect to be top-billed in a series or movie, yet also so deeply deserving. Want to discover the characters who returned with their own show or movie? Click on through following slides!


Go listen to Zara Larsson: Chris Brown fires back at haters in an Instagram rant

Fresh off the release of his new album ‘BROWN’, Chris Brown once again finds himself trapped between online backlash and loyal fan support after a recent Instagram rant. While the Grammy-winning ‘R&B’ star continues dominating streaming numbers and preparing for a major stadium tour alongside Usher Raymond, criticism surrounding his 27-track project has only intensified […]


Kelly Ripa can't be trusted in serious situations as she gets the 'tragedy giggles': 'Please don't suffer any ailment in front of me'

On the Tuesday, May 12, episode of Live With Kelly and Mark, Kelly Ripa admitted she’s not exactly the person you want around during a crisis. While discussing reports that Broadway audiences have been laughing at inappropriate moments during serious productions, Ripa confessed she suffers from what she called the “tragedy giggles.” “Maybe it’s ner...


Robert Pattinson: From teen heartthrob to Hollywood heavyweight

Robert Pattinson rose to mainstream fame largely through his role as Edward Cullen in the ‘Twilight’ franchise, but what followed was a deftly executed career lobotomy that has totally transformed his image in the public eye and landed him fame among indie film and arthouse lovers just as much as it has bolstered his success in multi-million-dollar blockbusters. Click through to take a look at his incredibly unpredictable journey from vampire to Batman, arthouse to blockbuster, and back.


One of the best shows on BBC, Film Club, is not returning

It's a one-season run for the star-studded gem.


Punisher fans spot editing blunder in Disney+ special

Punisher fans spot editing blunder in One Last Kill special: ‘One of the worst CGI scenes I’ve seen’ - Jon Bernthal returned as the Marvel vigilante for a one-off special this week


The 15 biggest blockbuster films coming this summer


Actors meet the real people they portrayed

Many movies and TV shows are based on real-life stories, and these include, of course, biopics. Throughout the years, actors have played numerous individuals and told their incredible stories on screen. From legendary sportsmen to political leaders, and regular people who have a great life story, we've seen it all. For some of these roles, actors had the privilege to work with the person they're portraying, and in this gallery, we'll show you photos of them hanging out. Click on for more!


Anne Hathaway reveals what she loves about working with Aussies like Hugh Jackman and Rebel Wilson

Anne Hathaway has revealed the surprising thing she loves most about working with Australian actors on film sets.


Emma Willis is the only host who can handle Strictly Come Dancing


Alternative shows counter Eurovision amid larger protest over Israel's participation

BRUSSELS (AP) — In an ornate Brussels concert hall, Bashar Murad, a Palestinian songwriter, stood before hundreds and delivered a mournful performance of Nina Simone’s “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free” in English and Arabic. When the final notes faded, the audience erupted.


Boy George reacts to 'sad' result with San Marino at Eurovision

Boy George speaks out after his Eurovision performance with San Marino fails to make the final - Culture Club star joined San Marino’s entry SENHIT for a disco-influenced performance


New Spotify feature gives you an embarrassing recap of your entire listening history

Users can also see the very first song they ever streamed, and for some in the Metro office, the results were surprising.


The Devil Wears Prada 2 is all gloss, little substance

Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt are back in this sequel to 2006's The Devil Wears Prada. But behind the swishing gowns and star-studded cameos, the film's plot is so thin and scattered it feels like it's always searching for excuses to keep going.


The Grammy Awards are leaving CBS after 50+ years and moving into their Disney era

After more than five decades on CBS, the Grammy Awards are officially heading into a new chapter of their legacy. Beginning in 2027, music’s biggest night will move to the American Broadcasting Company and stream on Disney+ and Hulu in the United States. The 69th Grammy Awards are scheduled to take place live on February […]


Celine Dion and the other stars who got rich by winning Eurovision

Which Eurovision winners have made the most money since scoring top place in the annual musical event?


Disney reveals if Conan O'Brien will return as Oscars host for third year in a row

Disney has revealed if Conan O'Brien will take on hosting duties at the Oscars for a third year in a row following a major decline in viewership.


Disney Adventure cruise cancelled after guests had been onboard for more than a day

Disney’s newest cruise ship is sailing again after a mechanical issue unexpectedly resulted in the entertainment company cancelling the previous voyage.


Eurovision fans lose their minds over 'insane' Will Ferrell cameo

Across its 70-year history, the Eurovision Song Contest has always been one for surprises. But nobody, not even die-hard fans, could have expected the inclusion of Will Ferrell during a segment on the BBC show. To mark the 70th anniversary, the competition pulled out all the stops to celebrate the landmark milestone in Vienna. After opening with an...


TV theme songs baby boomers secretly still love—even if they won’t admit it

They might not admit it out loud, but Baby Boomers carry a whole jukebox of TV theme songs in their heads. These catchy intros from the 1960s through the 1980s were more than background music. They set the tone for shows and became part of everyday culture in a way that current generations can never truly understand.


Kellie Pickler says she's 'very blessed' in first interview since her husband's tragic suicide

Kellie Pickler is slowly finding her way forward following the devastating loss of her husband, Kyle Jacobs. In a May 6 episode of American Idol’s official podcast, the country singer reflected on her emotional return to the show two decades after her breakout run, sharing that she feels “very blessed” at this point in her life. “It's just come ful...


Lox Pratt shoots to fame with 'Lord of the Flies'

British actor Lox Pratt talks about his work on the series adaptation of classic book "Lord of the Flies" and how the young cast bonded through the intense scenes. (May 11)


Calabasas confidential: Meet the cast of the new Netflix reality show - including Jordyn Woods' sister

A new generation of rising stars is heading to Netflix in the streamer's latest reality series, Calabasas Confidential. Produced by Brent Montgomery, Courtney White, Gardner Reed, Will Nothacker, Ally Gasparian, Alex Rosenberg and Bill Dixon, the series follows a glamorous circle of Calabasas locals as they return to the elite community they once c...


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Review: City & Colour's Vancouver concert an intimate thank you to fans

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The best dressed at the 2026 BAFTA Television Awards

From London to Hollywood, stars crossed the Atlantic for an evening celebrating the best of global television.


Celebrity couples that you forgot dated

Sometimes, "random" feels like an understatement.


From Tom Hiddleston to Lindsay Lohan: Every celebrity who stole the spotlight at Disney Upfront 2026

Disney Upfront 2026 was a total star-studded reunion! From Marvel icons to comedy legends, see which big names stole the show at the Javits Center.


Joely Richardson shares heartfelt tribute to late sister Natasha

Joely Richardson shares tribute to late sister Natasha: ‘The day she married Liam Neeson was one of the happiest of her life’ - Natasha died following a skiing accident in 2009


Amandaland icon Lucy Punch pulls her best 'Amanda' pose in shots from her stage debut 26 years ago

Lucy Punch's career has taken her everywhere from Hollywood movies to the post-divorce wasteland of SoHa.


Theatre cancels 'Chubby' Brown's 'No Offence Meant' show because it does not promote 'inclusion'

The 81-year-old comic, whose real name is Royston Vasey, was set to perform at Exmouth Pavilion in Devon on August 21 as part of his No Offence Meant tour.


Celebs you forgot were once married to each other

For celebrities, marriage often seems like a word that's thrown around pretty casually. Over the years, a number of stars have tied the knot, only to divorce not long afterwards. Others have had several notable marriages, and we completely forgot about their previous spouses. In this gallery you'll find a list of famous forgotten couples—some of which you've probably never even heard about. Click through to be surprised!


American Idol declares Hannah Harper winner of season 24

Jordan McCullough, Hannah Harper, and Keyla Richardson competed in the three-hour finale


Only 1% can watch this Bluey video without laughing

This Bluey try not to laugh challenge puts your self-control to the test with some of the funniest moments ever. Each clip gets more ridiculous, making it nearly impossible to keep a straight face. Watch till the end and see if you can survive without laughing.


When Queen Elizabeth was made to look like a talking hat in the US

In 1991, Queen Elizabeth joked to U.S. Congress that she hoped those watching her address could see her. The day before at a welcoming ceremony on the White House lawn she was obscured behind an unadjusted microphone and lectern meant for U.S. President George H.W. Bush.