From veteran actors to iconic musicians, here are some of the celebs we bid farewell to in 2025. Read on to know more about ...
The SIT investigating Zubeen Garg’s death heads to Singapore for crucial evidence amid escalating protests outside Baksa jail ...
Byun Sung-hyun discusses Netflix's 'Good News,' a black comedy based on a real 1970s hijacking, and his fourth collaboration ...
MUMBAI (ANI)– Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar, a long-time admirer of cinematic legend Charlie Chaplin, reaffirmed his reverence for the silent film icon at the recent trailer launch of his upcoming ...
The Washington Post editorial board on Tuesday shredded the stand-up comedians who worked at the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia, calling it a "bad joke" that they took money from a repressive ...
It’s time for non-stop laughs with master impressionist and comedian Frank Caliendo. Known for his spot-on impressions of celebrities, athletes, and politicians, Frank delivers high-energy, rapid-fire ...
After a tragic childhood, the actor worked as a stand-up for years before making it big in his 30s. When he died suddenly at 50, the news stunned family and friends L. Cohen/WireImage Bernie Mac, who ...
Young restaurateurs are transforming hawker-inspired dishes into innovative fine dining, sparking debate over whether the Michelin Guide will finally recognise the city-state’s evolving culinary ...
The Riyadh Comedy Festival in the capital of Saudi Arabia began on Friday, with top comedians including Dave Chappelle, Kevin Hart, Bill Burr, Aziz Ansari, Louis C.K., Pete Davidson, Jo Koy, and Jimmy ...
The Riyadh Comedy Festival began on Friday and includes many of the world’s most famous comedians on its bill. But the comedy festival in Saudi Arabia’s capital has become something of a cultural ...
Update, September 30, 9:30am: Comedian David Cross has spoken out about the Riyadh Comedy Festival, and is urging fans to donate to the Human Rights Foundation instead of attending the event. In a ...
A comedy festival in the capital of Saudi Arabia has become a cultural flash point as major comedians face criticism for accepting seemingly lucrative deals to perform in a country that was virtually ...
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