Kim Woo-bin and Shin Min-a Wed After 10-Year Romance
Kim Woo-bin and Shin Min-a married in a private Shilla Hotel ceremony after a decade-long relationship; Lee Kwang-soo hosted and Kim shared a handwritten letter.
Kim Woo-bin and Shin Min-a married in a private Shilla Hotel ceremony after a decade-long relationship; Lee Kwang-soo hosted and Kim shared a handwritten letter.
Kith and HBO’s The Sopranos collection, debuted by Michael Imperioli, lands December 2025. See release details and where to buy.
Rumble wins exclusive rights to Andrew Tate vs. Chase DeMoor on Rumble Premium, aiming for subscriber growth amid volatile stock performance.
Banjo prodigy Brenna MacMillan joins Suwanee Mountain Boys for a Tampa-area bluegrass show. Check Tampa Beacon for event details.
Gwen Stefani praises Blake Shelton’s tractor and car skills after a Michael Waddell Podcast anecdote.
Toie Roberts, 24, told her father Rick Ross to ‘slow down’ in a social-media message calling out his youthful behavior.
Lawsuit alleges Riley Keough is the biological parent of John Travolta and Kelly Preston’s son Ben; claims appear in amended filing in Presley dispute.
Netflix House at Galleria Dallas opens with free admission, themed restaurant and ticketed immersive experiences like Squid Game and Stranger Things.
Recap of Pluribus episode 8: Carol’s rare happiness, Manousos’ rescue, and cliffhangers ahead of the Apple TV series finale.
Two-time Olivier winner Denise Gough returns to the West End in Eric Roth’s stage adaptation of High Noon at the Harold Pinter Theatre.
Angels and Tyler Skaggs’ family reached a last-minute settlement in the civil suit over his 2019 death; terms undisclosed after jury deliberations.
Flyers radio play-by-play Tim Saunders suspended after an NSFW hot-mic remark during a Philadelphia Flyers broadcast.
Paul Rudd says his first manager embellished his CV, falsely linking him to Ben Kingsley. He shared the story on The Graham Norton Show.
Damian Lewis voices George Orwell in Raoul Peck’s Orwell: 2+2=5, praised at Cannes and Critics Choice for Best Narration and Best Score.
Will Arnett and Laura Dern add depth to Bradley Cooper’s gentle comedy about a separated dad who finds solace in stand-up.