Pam Bondi Gives Update on Epstein Files: Claims She Was 'Assured There Are Only 120 Pages' — Reveals FBI Officials Who Withheld Docs ‘Will Not Be Working for Us Anymore’
After the catastrophic dumpster fire of a release surrounding the long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein files on Thursday, Attorney General Pam Bondi has...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Los Angeles' Season of Music Opens Thursday; Philharmonic Orchestra Will Begin New Concert Series Under Artur Rodzinski
The Philharmonic Orchestra of Los Angeles gives its opening program of the season Thursday evening and Friday afternoon directed by Dr. Artur...
Read MoreIconic punk singer from New York Dolls dies after stage four cancer battle
The lead singer of New York Dolls has died aged 75 following a battle with cancer. David Johansen, who used to front the iconic seventies punk band,...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Dancer Dies From Fall; Isadora Duncan Meets Fate
NICE (France) — Isadora Duncan, the American dancer, was killed in an automobile accident at 9:40 o’clock tonight. She was trying out a new...
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet's famous sister, unique childhood and talented parents
It's a big night for Timothée Chalamet as he has been nominated in the Best Actor category at this year's Academy Awards for his portrayal of Bob...
Read MoreIan Frazier on George W. S. Trow’s “Eclectic, Reminiscent, Amused, Fickle, Perverse”
The writer and his great subject—Ahmet Ertegun, the head of Atlantic Records—shared a deeply American restlessness.
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Passengers. Many From This City Aboard Stricken Liner.
Desiring complete rest from nervous strain and relying on a sea voyage as the most officacious of all proven means for obtaining this, A.C. Bilicke,...
Read MoreThe real story behind the suicide of American socialite Ann Woodward in 'Feud: Capote vs. The Swans'
Season two of "Feud" chronicles the fallout of Truman Capote betraying his close circle of friends. In 1975, he wrote a short story featuring thinly...
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