newsWill Toledo picked a convenient time to start wearing a mask. The promotional photos and music videos surrounding Making A Door Less Open, his 12th album as Car Seat Headrest, sees the 27-year-old donning a custom version with LED eye sockets. In the clip for “Martin,” the record’s second single, his ocular screens alternate between blinking eyeballs and lyrical snippets that scroll from left to right like a bodega lotto sign.
Taylor Swift's latest single "Look What You Made Me Do" enjoyed a shorter-than-anticipated reign atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart. After dethroning "Despacito" in its second week on the chart in late August, Swift's first Reputation single spent three weeks at No. 1 — and has now been knocked off by Cardi B and her ascendant anthem "Bodak Yellow" on the chart dated Oct. 7, Billboard announced Monday. While Swift's "
Cardi B Will Heath/NBC In April 2018, Cardi B used her first turn as SNL's musical guest to confirm her long-rumored pregnancy, wearing a tightly fitted white dress for her performance of the single "Be Careful" off her new album Invasion of Privacy. Beyoncé VALERIE MACON/AFP/Getty Images Mrs. Carter delivered a stunning performance of a handful of Lemonade tracks at the 2017 Grammys — all while pregnant with twins Rumi and Sir.
Image Credit: Michael LionstarCarl Hiaasen’s latest novel, Star Island, is a hilarious satire of modern fame about a Lindsay Lohan-esque celebrity named Cherry Pye and her body double, who accidentally gets kidnapped by a crazed paparazzo. We gave our patented (not actually) book quiz to the Florida-based author to see what books make him cry, laugh, and feel enough shame to hide behind a magazine. What book are you reading now?
Justin Bieber, you evil mastermind — you made it happen. Four months after he blew up the Internet by having a dance party with Selena Gomez, Ashley Tisdale, and select members of Big Time Rush to a then-unknown song called “Call Me Maybe” by a then-unknown singer named Carly Rae Jepsen (who just happened to be signed to his label), the track has reached No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot 100. We are all your lemmings, Justin.
We already knowCarrie Fisher will be making a Star Wars encore in Episode IX by way of footage originally shot for The Force Awakens, but over the holiday her brother hinted that it could be more than just a cameo. “There’s a lot of minutes of footage. I don’t mean just outtakes,” Todd Fisher said during a recent appearance on Good Morning America. “This is unused, new content that could be woven into the storyline.
No one ever wants to admit that the truth is, in fact, subjective. But this week on Castle, a liar dies because he comes across a lie that offends his own moral code. Everyone sets their own personal boundaries on what they’ll lie about and for what purpose. And though Beckett visibly blanches when marital lies comes up in the case, the only truth she reveals to Castle at the end of the episode is that she actually hates his favorite novel.
Cate Blanchett is reluctant to talk about influences. “Because then I think people say, ‘Oh, I see… clearly you’re trying to emulate or imitate this person,’” the two-time Oscar winner explains. But luckily she elaborated for this exclusive video for EW’s Pave the Way series, describing the ways in which a wide range of art and artists inspire her. Among the icons she name-checks: Lucille Ball (who Blanchett is scheduled to play in a biopic), Meryl Streep, Jane Fonda, Gena Rowlands, Miss Piggy, and Frank Thring.
Halle Berry would like to set a few things straight: "Catwoman" has nothing to do with the "Batman" franchise (no Bruce Wayne, no Gotham City) and features a feline femme who bears no relation to Michelle Pfeiffer's Selina Kyle — or, for that matter, Julie Newmar's or Eartha Kitt's. This is an entirely new legend (a shrewd business decision, since Warner Bros. is working on a separate "Batman" revival). "We're not saying this is Catwoman,"
Roller coasters aren't the only thing zooming through the iconic Cedar Point amusement park, as new social media footage shows the Sandusky, Ohio destination's camels, Sampson and Artie, escaping from their enclosure and kicking at guests earlier this week. Several videos shared Tuesday to TikTok show the park's camels running through pathways near the second drop of the park's Millennium Force roller coaster, under which sits the Barnyard petting zoo area that typically houses the critters.