Kyle Richards’ kids talk parents’ breakup, ‘Buying Beverly Hills’

[ad_1] For nearly 15 years, the four daughters of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Kyle Richards have been passengers to their mother’s journey on the reality TV superhighway. Viewers have vicariously attended their birthday parties, watched their tear-filled departures for college and seen them navigate shifting extended family dynamics — all documented in the… Continue reading Kyle Richards’ kids talk parents’ breakup, ‘Buying Beverly Hills’

‘Talk to Me’ Ending and Sequel Potential, Explained

[ad_1] Talk to Me directors Michael and Danny Philippou name-check Bong Joon-ho as an influence on their A24 horror hit, which makes sense when you think about its tone. Like Bong’s films, Talk to Me careens between volatile emotions. It’s part giddy, vicious teen-horror romp and part Ari Aster–influenced trauma horror. These moods shift throughout… Continue reading ‘Talk to Me’ Ending and Sequel Potential, Explained

Straight Talk Dept. | The New Yorker

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Exploitative Trends From ’90s Daytime Talk Shows

[ad_1] Exploitative Trends From ’90s Daytime Talk Shows The ’90s were pure chaos, and nothing proves that more than the decade’s daytime talk show boom. These proto-reality shows gave us brief glimpses into strangers’ lives and sensationalized everything, blurring the line between reality and entertainment. Talk shows were often referred to as “trash TV” and… Continue reading Exploitative Trends From ’90s Daytime Talk Shows

From Muhammad Ali to Billy Connolly, Sir Michael Parkinson defined real talk

[ad_1] If you are at all interested in the cultural history of the English-speaking world, and are a person with access to the Internet, your research is liable have led you at some point to Sir Michael Parkinson, British television interviewer, who died Wednesday at the age of 88. In American media, his closest counterpart… Continue reading From Muhammad Ali to Billy Connolly, Sir Michael Parkinson defined real talk

Hip-hop dancers at world championship talk breakdancing at Olympics

[ad_1] As hip-hop turns 50 on Friday, one of its pillars, breakdancing, was on display last weekend in Phoenix at the World Hip Hop Dance Championship. The event featured 3,000 dancers from at least 37 countries. In multiple ballrooms at the Arizona Grand Resort and Spa, international dance stars taught classes and routines, dancers practiced… Continue reading Hip-hop dancers at world championship talk breakdancing at Olympics

Authors of ‘The Injustice of Place’ talk geographical inequality

[ad_1] On the Shelf The Injustice of Place: Uncovering the Legacy of Poverty in America By Kathryn J. Edin, H. Luke Shaefer and Timonthy J. NelsonMariner: 352 pages, $30 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores. “Where you live should not… Continue reading Authors of ‘The Injustice of Place’ talk geographical inequality

What Did Lizzo Do? How to Talk About Her New Lawsuit

[ad_1] Photo: Steve Jennings/WireImage Okay, so a fresh lawsuit came down the pipeline yesterday aimed at the pop star Lizzo, her production company Big Grrrl Big Touring Inc., and dance director (SK?) Shirlene Quigley, and yeah, it’s a doozy. Real quick: Three former dancers, Crystal Williams, Arianna Davis, and Noelle Rodriguez, are filing a total… Continue reading What Did Lizzo Do? How to Talk About Her New Lawsuit

Exclusive: Behind the scenes of A24’s horror hit ‘Talk to Me’

[ad_1] In A24’s buzzy Gen-Z supernatural horror-thriller “Talk to Me,” an embalmed hand is the gateway to the spirit world for thrill-seeking teens, even if Mia (Sophie Wilde), quietly mourning the anniversary of her mother’s death, is looking for more than just a distraction. Light a candle. Grab the hand. Say the magic words. Just… Continue reading Exclusive: Behind the scenes of A24’s horror hit ‘Talk to Me’