In an upset victory, newspaper drama “Spotlight” won best picture at the 88th Academy Awards over heavily favored survival epic “The Revenant.” The drama about the Boston Globe’s investigation into the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal also nabbed a statue for its screenplay, while “Mad Max: Fury Road” picked up a leading six Oscars exclusively in technical categories.
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Cue the bittersweet realization of just how much we’ve grown up.
Caitlyn Jenner is changing lives — one lipstick at a time. MAC Cosmetics announced Friday that it is partnering with the E! star, making her the most high-profile transgender star to get a major cosmetics contract.
Artist Yoko Ono is resting in a New York City hospital after a case of dehydration and fatigue, her son Sean Lennon tweeted.
Tony Burton, best know for his role as Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed’s trainer in the “Rocky” films, died on Thursday night. He was 78.
American singer Madonna may face a ban in the Philippines for disrespecting its flag in her concerts this week in the capital Manila, a domestic broadcaster said on Friday, citing a historical commission official.
Clyde Williams couldn’t feel the Lord in an oil refinery in Los Angeles. He couldn’t connect to the Lord at a cubicle in a stagnant office building either.
Vice President Joe Biden will seek to amplify his message against campus sexual assault at this weekend’s Oscars ceremony, appearing during the telecast to introduce singer Lady Gaga and make a call for sexual assault awareness.
If “Gone in 60 Seconds” has been lingering in your Netflix queue for a while, you might want to sit down and watch it this weekend, because it’s going to disappear from the streaming service next month.
March looks like it’s shaping up to be a good month for fans of two of Netflix’s original series — “House of Cards” and Marvel’s “Daredevil” — as the streaming service will be adding new seasons of both shows to its library in March.