Don’t come for Tom Hanks’ movies. The Oscar winner, 68, appeared on the “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend” podcast on Sunday and called movie critics “c–ksuckers,” while explaining how ...
Just two years after winning his first run for political office, Ohio Sen. JD Vance is set to become vice president — ushering a new generation into power and offering a potential glimpse at the ...
In “Heartbreak Is the National Anthem,” Rob Sheffield chronicles how Taylor Swift has made fans, foes and even journalists part of her story. By Amanda Hess In a dual biography, the ...
Emma lives in Bogota, Colombia, where she owns the English-language newspaper The Bogota Post. She began her editorial career at a financial website in the U.K. over 20 years ago and has been ...
Tong Yang-Tze is reviving an ancient but disappearing practice and making it contemporary — writ large. By Zachary Small and An Rong Xu The Jewish Museum pairs the Texas artist with a 20th ...
Richard Roeper, a Sun-Times contributor since 1987 and a Chicago native, is the author of seven books and the former co-host of “Ebert & Roeper and the Movies.” He is the film critic for ABC-7 ...
“They’re not going to restrict it,” says a Republican involved in the transition Come Jan. 20, we will all be living in Trump’s America Republican former President Donald Trump claimed ...
Erik Wemple has been doing journalism for and about Washington for more than two decades. He started out covering export controls, with an emphasis on the Commerce Department’s long-since ...
Eric Deggans is NPR's first full-time TV critic, also serving as media analyst and guest host for the network. Deggans came to NPR in 2013 from the Tampa Bay Times, where he served as TV/Media ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) secured re-election to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday evening, defeating Republican opponent John Deaton in a race widely seen as a referendum on crypto regulation and ...
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Chris Richards has been The Washington Post's pop music critic since 2009. Before joining The Post, he freelanced for various music publications.