The brands Miami Vice made iconic Picture this: two detectives cruising down Ocean Drive in a white Ferrari Testarossa, the ...
The Knicks completed the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history in storybook fashion. New York overcame a 29-point deficit to the Spurs with an unbelievable second half and fourth-quarter surge.
“Death of a Salesman” won best revival of a play and “Schmigadoon!” claimed the coveted prize for best musical, but there was one letdown during the night. A haunting staging of Arthur Miller’s “Death ...
Pink brought sincerity and high energy as the host, musical numbers by “Cats,” “Ragtime” and “Chicago” popped, and Maya Rudolph and Cole Escola mined comic gold. By The New York Times Pink, a ...
Survivor 50 is in the books. The anniversary season was an installment filled with big moves, big twists, and a big payout — with $2 million going to winner Aubry Bracco. But what was the absolute ...
As a city where you can wear shorts practically year-round, Miami fittingly doesn't take itself too seriously. Except when it comes to drinks. Over the past decade Magic City has seriously upped its ...
It's been 30 years since Hootie & the Blowfish were named Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist at the American Music Awards, but it felt like 1996 all over again on Monday night when the band performed two of ...
The AMAs, hosted by Queen Latifah on May 25, featured buzz-worthy presenters, nostalgia-inducing performances and more Brendan Le is a Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. The American Music Awards are back ...
Now that CBS' long-running late night franchise has wrapped, take a look back at the memorable comedic bits, interviews and raw emotional reactions to historic events from the past decade. By Hilary ...
Video shows the moments police officers took down a man wanted in an alleged burglary in Miami Beach. According to an arrest report, Miami police officers responded at around 5:22 p.m. Tuesday to a ...
Erik Hawkins is an award-winning writer and editor who's been obsessed with cinema since he was old enough to hold Roger Ebert's Video Home Companion in his hands. He lives in NYC, where he rabidly ...
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