Pop Culture: The 2006 Grammys
U2 proved that it can, in fact, make it on its own, when it took home the most trophies at the Grammy Awards Wednesday night.
U2 proved that it can, in fact, make it on its own, when it took home the most trophies at the Grammy Awards Wednesday night.
The man who won seven Tour de France races and triumphed over a debilitating illness can't seem to overcome relationship problems.
At 82, television producer Aaron Spelling proves that he is just as crude as some of his perverted characters after being hit with a sexual harassment lawsuit Thursday.
One can't help but feel resentful reading about tabloid newsmakers such as Paris Hilton, who has a brain capacity barely equal to that of a comatose patient, yet also has the luxury to spend more money on a piece of jewelry than most of us make in a lifetime.
Looks like Eminem will have to take a trip to the tattoo parlor soon to remove a certain piece of body art from his chest.
Fans of standup comedy are tearing from grief instead of laughter as they mourn the death of comic great Richard Pryor.
Breaking from the trend of such unfortunate appellations as Apple Martin, Coco Arquette and Pilot Inspektor Lee, celebrity baby Violet Affleck, the newborn daughter of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, might just have a chance of avoiding the usual late-night talk-show jokes.The child, born on Thursday afternoon at a Los Angeles hospital, is the first for both parents.
While watching an E! True Hollywood Story on Demi Moore in an attempt to kill time before Saturday evening festivities, I was surprised by the program's sudden interruption by a "breaking news story." Expecting another natural disaster or a terrorism alert, I laughed out loud, relieved, when the anchorwoman broke the news of Christina Aguilera's wedding, which had taken place earlier that day.
Tom Cruise proves there is something thicker than blood-reputation. This week Cruise announced his decision to fire his former publicist, sister Lee Anne DeVette, in favor of the high-powered firm Rogers & Cowan.
Halloween is a time for candy, costumes... and arrests, apparently? In a failed attempt to participate in the holiday spirit yesterday, rapper The Game was arrested at a shopping mall in North Carolina.
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Jewish students are not a monolith. Brandeis must stop treating us like one.
A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
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