New Vogue editor Chioma Nnadi acknowledges that she has "big shoes to fill" as she takes over from Edward Enninful, a boundary-breaking figure at the fashion magazine.
Emmy-winning actor Billy Crudup is captivating audiences with his performance in the one-man play "Harry Clarke" at London's West End. Critics praise his magnetic stage presence, affirming Crudup's stellar performance in "The Morning Show" extends to the theater.
Paul Murray's novel, The Bee Sting, has won the Nero book award for its portrayal of a middle-class Irish family in crisis. The story depicts their struggle amidst societal upheaval.
Matthew Perry's stepfather discusses the actor's battle with addiction, expressing the sentiment that Perry felt he was conquering his struggles. He highlights the unfairness of Perry not being able to have his "third act" in life.
Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA are set to headline Glastonbury, with country singer Shania Twain performing in the festival's "legend slot" on Sunday afternoon.
Irish pop duo Jedward has responded to former X Factor judge Louis Walsh's criticism, in which he referred to them as "vile," during discussions with his fellow Celebrity Big Brother housemates.
Charithra Chandran, known for her role in Bridgerton, is set to make her West End debut in a one-woman play focusing on teenage emotions. This move marks her transition from the screen to the stage.
Welsh-born songwriter and artist Karl Wallinger, known for his collaboration with various artists, has passed away at the age of 66. The news of his death was confirmed on Sunday.
Al Pacino's Oscars announcement ended on a confusing note as he missed reading out all the best picture nominees, causing an awkward situation.
Ed Guiney of Element Pictures advocates for a comprehensive approach to the film and television industries, emphasizing the importance of more Irish stories. As the producer of Poor Things, he urges for an all-Ireland strategy to foster creative storytelling.