

Nat King Cole included Autumn Leaves in the 1955 album re-release of Nat King Cole Sings for Two in Love, and used in the 1956 film Autumn Leaves whose title was inspired by the song. Continue reading


Nat King Cole included Autumn Leaves in the 1955 album re-release of Nat King Cole Sings for Two in Love, and used in the 1956 film Autumn Leaves whose title was inspired by the song. Continue reading

Duran Lantink has you covered with a Jean Paul Gaultier debut filled with futuristic pneumatic silhouettes that seemed right out of a sci-fi fever dream — or whatever happened in the antechamber to his show in the bowels of the Musée du Quai Branly, with its long bar strewn with empty Champagne glasses, bottles of spirits and items left behind. Continue reading


Zilla Madness is back! With High Level Street Dancers entering the danger zone, going head to head putting there careers on the line to maintain bragging rights.Witness Terry and Hamlet battle in Zilla Madness 6! Hamlet representing Zilla Boys showed Terry who’s the boss. Continue reading


Josh Johnson dives into AG Pam Bondi’s refusal to answer questions about Epstein during a fiery Senate hearing, Donald Trump pretending to forget Ghislaine Maxwell’s name while also not ruling out a pardon for her, and the president’s recent obsession with whether he’ll make it to heaven. Continue reading


The New York Yankees spent the early portion of Tuesday’s Game 3 of the American League Division Series staring into a winter abyss: down by five runs, the crowd restless, another October disappointment seemingly taking shape in real time. Continue reading


The Birds Don’t Sing is by Hip Hop duo Clipse from their fourth studio album Let God Sort Em Out. It features vocals from R&B artist John Legend and gospel choir Voices of Fire. Continue reading


Weekend Update hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che cover the week’s biggest news before speaking with Dobby the House Elf (Bowen Yang) and Kam Patterson. Continue reading


Doja Cat performed her song Aaahh Men! live on Saturday Night Live for the season 51. The performance was part of her musical guest debut, appearing alongside host Bad Bunny. Continue reading


An imaginary conversation with Gabrielle Chanel, and a return to her personal style, masculine-feminine, as well as her fundamental fabrics: tweed, jersey and silk. Reworked, recut and reinterpreted. Continue reading


Any Given Sunday, Al Pacino plays coach Tony D’Amato, who delivers a famous pre-game motivational address known as the Inches By Inches speech. The fiery speech rallies his struggling Miami Sharks football team by framing life and football as a game of inches. Continue reading