Updated: January 12, 2016 11:38 AM [ET] | Originally published: October 21, 2015 12:15 PM EDT;
A Vine parodying Drake’s music video for his song “Hotline Bling” shows the artist playing tennis — though probably not well enough to play with “longtime friend,” tennis star Serena Williams. It boasts more than 12 million “loops” since it was uploaded 12 hours ago. Filmmaker Caleb Natale first uploaded the clip to the video-sharing platform:
Jasper never considered he might be pregnant. Despite the nausea, the stomach pain, the fatigue, the possibility never crossed his mind. He was about six months into testosterone therapy, a form of gender-affirming care. It had taken ages to get his father and stepmother on board—though 18 years old at the time, Jasper lived with and relied on them for support. But looking in the rearview mirror, he knew treatment was one of the best things he’d ever done for himself.
The actor's Oscar buzz is also getting louder.
While it took co-writer/director Darius Marder 12 years to bring his passion project, “Sound of Metal,” to the screen, star Riz Ahmed learned to play drums believably in just over seven months.
Manhattan, premiering Sunday night on WGN America, is about a point in history when the balance of power in war tilted from brawn to brains. In 1943, millions of soldiers were fighting and dying around the world, fighting on ships and in the air and in close combat in a global war. Yet the outcome of WWII–and the global dynamic for decades to come–would be determined largely by scientists holed up in a secret government-run community in Los Alamos, N.
An upcoming auction of John F. Kennedy’s little-known diary has put a focus on his view of Adolf Hitler.
The 61-page diary, which historians believe is the only one Kennedy ever kept, comes from his days as a Hearst newspaper reporter shortly after World War II. Fresh off his time in the Navy, then-28-year-old Kennedy headed to Europe, where he traveled with English Prime Minister Winston Churchill and then to the Potsdam Conference in Germany with Navy Secretary James Forrestal.