World newsCalling Islam stupid lands author in courtMichel Houellebecq, whose new novel Platform was released in Britain this month, appeared in a Paris court yesterday charged with inciting religious and racial hatred in an interview about the book, in which he dismissed Islam as "stupid".
The charges, based on a complaint by the Islamic authorities in Lyon and Paris, are being challenged by a group of best-selling authors led by Philippe Sollers and Régine Desforges who have condemned the trail as an attack on freedom of speech.
Megan Thee Stallion is opening up about her 2015 arrest following a domestic dispute with her ex-boyfriend.
After her mugshot from the Texas arrest resurfaced on the internet, the "Hot Girl Summer" rapper discussed the incident in an Instagram Live.
She claimed that the altercation occurred after she found out her boyfriend had welcomed a baby with another woman while she was attending SXSW.
“It was fun at the time but it was very toxic, but I was young and I thought that toxic sh** was cute,” she said about her relationship in a clip reposted on Instagram.
Spoilers ahead, OK? Another Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, another post-credits scene — or in the case of Spider-Man: Far From Home, a mid-credits scene, too. Here’s where I warn you: spoilers ahead. If you’ve found yourself reading this article by mistake, turn back now, because I am about to reveal that, yes, the latest MCU bonus feature brings back a familiar face: J.K. Simmons, who, in a nostalgic twist, is once again playing J.
Play video content Patrick Schwarzenegger won't be back ... to The Sayers Club ... 'cause Arnold's 19-year-old son was KICKED OUT of the nightclub on Saturday and threatened to "beat the f**k out of the DJ" ... and TMZ has the footage.
Our cameras were rolling outside the club Saturday night ... when Patrick went on the rampage, bitching about the DJ to anyone who would listen.
"I'm gonna go beat the f**k out of the DJ,"
'The Masked Singer' Stars Revealed!
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Fox's wild and bizarre reality singing competition managed to convince a surprising number of celebs to put on elaborate costumes and sing their hearts out on TV for the chance to win a Golden Mask trophy -- and the stars who've competed have really managed to shine while showing a new side of themselves to their fans. In celebration of The Masked Singer's seventh season, we're looking back at all the exciting unmaskings that have gone down since the show debuted.
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Rebecca Benhamour Compagnon
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Rebecca Benhamour Compagnon – Les deux acteurs d’Ici Tout Commence seraient-ils en couple, malgré la popularité toujours renouvelée du feuilleton sur TF1 ? La photographie officielle de Rebecca Benhamour (Célia) est désormais disponible !Quelle relation se trame dans les coulisses de “Ici Tout Commence en couple” ?
Quitter le plateau pour changer de vêtements ? Je peux vous dire que les Mélodynautes passent beaucoup de temps sur le feuilleton phare de TF1.
It's not enough to make list after list. The Turning the Tables project seeks to suggest alternatives to the traditional popular music canon, and to do more than that, too: to stimulate conversation about how hierarchies emerge and endure. This year, Turning the Tables considers how women and non-binary artists are shaping music in our moment, from the pop mainstream to the sinecures of jazz and contemporary classical music. Our list of the 200 Greatest Songs By Women+ offers a soundtrack to a new century.
A ring goes missing in “The Engagement Party.” Not just any ring, but the pricey symbol Josh (Jonah Platt) offered Katherine (Bella Heathcote) when he asked her to marry him. As gestures of young love go, this sparkling promise set him back a whopping $300,000 and came with a rock so big it can be seen from the back row of the Geffen Playhouse, where Samuel Baum’s slyly unpredictable play keeps audiences guessing about a lot more than what might have happened to the disappearing diamond.