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For beauty gurus, fitness aficionados, and fashion enthusiasts, Instagram isn’t just an app—the social media (and financially!) savvy can also use it to launch lucrative careers. Want to get ...
“Move Aside! I’m the Final Boss,” “Falling for My Ex’s Mafia Dad,” and “Go Away Stepmom, You Have it All Wrong” might sound like a list of Mad Libs or sleep talking, but they’re ...
Housewives, grab your apples. The seemingly ideal cul-de-sac where “Desperate Housewives” found eight seasons of mystery and intrigue is getting a second moment in the sun. “Wisteria Lane ...
Superman is arguably the most famous superhero of all time, but he’s also one of the trickiest to play. The role doesn’t afford an actor the benefit of a mask to better differentiate between ...
Legendary film performances can emerge from humble places. Big budget? Major studio backing? They’re nice things to have, sure. But many of cinema’s greatest performances were immortalized ...
From Hannibal Lecter to Annie Wilkes, reprobates and wrongdoers throughout cinematic history have both terrified and intrigued audiences. These memorable characters exist thanks to the talented ...
Whether the gritty streets of “The Dark Knight,” the suburbs of “Home Alone,” the L train system in “The Fugitive,” or countless moments on the “One Chicago” series, Chi-Town has ...
Starring Johnny Yong Bosch (“Power Rangers”), Scout Taylor-Compton (“The Runaways”), and Hoon Lee (“Your Friends & Neighbors”) as the voices of Dante, Mary, and White Rabbit ...
From the Mickey Mouse–shaped power line pylon to the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Orlando is nothing if not performative—which makes it a great place to break into the industry.
On “Wonder Man,” streaming in December 2025 on Disney+, Simon Williams wants to land the role of Wonder Man. The twist? He’s already a superpowered hero with dreams of making it in Hollywood.
When French actor Lou de Laâge auditioned for Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino’s Prime Video series “Étoile,” she worried her English-language skills weren’t up to snuff.
When watching a series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino, you can expect to see some familiar faces. If the Emmy-winning husband-and-wife team behind the WB’s “Gilmore ...