Miya Ponsetto falsely accusing a Black teen of stealing her iPhone and attacking him had nothing to do with racism ... at least according to her lawyer, who says she was having a panic attack.
Attorney Sharen H. Ghatan is representing Miya and her mother, Nicole Ponsetto, and Ghatan tells TMZ ... the NYC incident that led to Miya getting labeled "SoHo Karen" is not what everyone is making it out to be.
Whether you’re keeping everything crossed for a sunny staycation or actually have a holiday booked, these summer mini dresses make getting dressed when the sun shines an absolute breeze. There is something about letting your legs soak up some vitamin D that just feels right when summer rolls around. Yes, we will always love a slip dress – and we know some certain social occasions (hey, Ascot) or workplaces require you to cover your knees (hey, 2022) – but, really, summer mini dresses are our number one fashion choice for pretty much everywhere we're set to be headed.
Book of the dayAutobiography and memoirReviewA close escape from the jaws of a bear leads to an exploration of trauma and survival in the French anthropologist’s funny and horrifying memoir
With her second book, French anthropologist Nastassja Martin seeks to tell us what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. In August 2015, when living among the Even people of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, she – the immovable object: a headstrong, combative woman – met the unstoppable force of a large brown bear.
Music industry veteran Jimmy Bee died of a heart attack April 22. He was 59.
Bee, a Baltimore native, worked as an artist, promotion executive, manager and record company consultant during his 35-year career.
72-year-old fitness enthusiast, Xinmin Yang from China, has yet again proved how willpower and dedication help achieve one’s goal in life. Leading a regimented life for the past 34 years, Yang spilled the secret to his healthy life and ripped body. Going strong even at 72, Yang’s zest and passion for bodybuilding have made him a social media star.
Ditching his competitive spirit, he now focuses on staying healthy. Sitting for an interview, he also talks about how he still manages to look younger.
Oprah Winfrey has been a part-time resident of the Hawaiian island of Maui since 2004 when she purchased around 100 acres in its upcountry region.
Since then, she's amassed approximately 1,000 acres of land across the island, local news outlet KITV4 reported, and appears to have developed a strong connection to Maui.
"Y'all should come here," Winfrey said on Instagram in January 2023. "Hashtag Hawaii, state of health. That's the aloha spirit.
Riad Salamé Léa Salamé Lien De Parenté – Léa Salamé, parfois pointée du doigt pour être membre de l’aristocratie libanaise, est revenue sur ses racines socio-économiques dans Culture Médias après avoir été invitée à évoquer la soirée spéciale Liban de ce 1er octobre sur France 2. Le 1er octobre, la radio publique française et télévision consacrent leur programmation au Liban.
France 2 diffuse ce jeudi un immense événement caritatif, monté par le trompettiste franco-libanais Ibrahim Maalouf en réponse aux deux explosions dévastatrices qui ont frappé Beyrouth début août.
This week, HBO Max faded to black — and was reborn as Max. But many people are still wondering: Why did Warner Bros. Discovery decide to change the name?
HBO, after all, remains a solid-gold brand representing premium-quality original TV shows, going back decades, from “The Sopranos” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” to “Game of Thrones” and “Succession.
On Friday night’s Late Show, Stephen Colbert’s rival Jimmy Kimmel (whose show your DVR records every night) showed up to shoot the breeze. Kimmel, who is performing at the Brooklyn Academy of Music next week, busted Colbert’s chops over the Late Show host taking a week-long vacation after only six weeks of work, to which Colbert retorted, “Get a better agent.” But the plot twist is they share the same agent — a chain-smoking, cologne-wearing (Versace, baby, one bottle a week), very tan man named James Dixon, referred to by friends as Baby Doll.
The Lawrences. When The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 came out last year, the biggest surprise in the film wasn’t a plot twist but a song. In a pivotal scene, Katniss Everdeen, played by Jennifer Lawrence, sings the haunting “The Hanging Tree.” Despite her discomfort with singing, Lawrence herself performed the song, and the single was a surprise smash, charting as high as 12 on Billboard’s Hot 100. While there hasn’t been any official announcement of a soundtrack for the final film, when the credits roll on the final Hunger Games film, Mockingjay — Part 2, you’ll hear Jennifer Lawrence’s voice again, singing “Deep in the Meadow,” which you might remember as “Rue’s Lullaby” from the first film.