Each week, HuffPost Women rounds up their hilarious musings. Scroll through this week’s great tweets, threads and other posts ...
Once they revved up the sounds, the Phunky Monkeys regaled the crowd for three nonstop hours. Out came the party favors of ...
Nikki Glaser won’t be roasting this pretty woman at the Golden Globes. When the comedian takes the stage Jan. 11 to host the 2026 awards show, she knows that audiences want her to go easy on Julia ...
"Pretty Woman" may be a rom-com classic, but has the beloved movie aged well for its star, Julia Roberts? The Oscar-winning actress, who earned her Hollywood breakthrough with the offbeat 1990 ...
The Tallahassee man who became internet famous for his viral arrest while portraying Chuck E. Cheese told a court he's innocent – and now waits for his case to be resolved. Tallahassee police in July ...
FIRST ON FOX: Wyoming’s Republican Secretary of State Chuck Gray announced on Monday he is running for Congress to replace Rep. Harriet Hageman, who recently opted to run for the U.S. Senate. Gray, an ...
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The Kennedy Center says it plans to file a $1 million lawsuit against jazz artist Chuck Redd, after the musician canceled his annual Christmas Eve performance. The Associated Press first reported that ...
Earlier this month, it was unexpectedly announced that the Kennedy Center was getting renamed the Trump-Kennedy Center. Musician Chuck Redd protested by canceling his Christmas Eve performance at the ...
Kennedy Center president Richard Grenell lambasted a performer’s decision to cancel an annual Christmas Eve jazz concert, following the addition of President Donald Trump’s name to the Washington, DC, ...
Chuck Redd, a jazz musician, said he canceled his annual concert after President Trump’s name was affixed to the Washington building’s facade. By Francesca Regalado An annual Christmas Eve jazz ...
There’s a sticker plastered around Telluride that reads “Crazy is still better than corporate.” The gist is that Chuck Horning, the owner of Telluride ski area — who is often unpredictable in both his ...
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