Published on YouTube the morning of Nov. 19, Disney Movie Trailers released the official U.S. trailer for "Disney's Cinderella" to rave reviews by critics of the legendary fable.
On Wednesday, Nov. 12, the Supreme Court sanctioned same-sex marriages in Kansas to continue, making it the 33rd state in which gay unions are permitted and lifting a provisional deferment issued two days prior by Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Transgender Pioneer and “Stone Butch Blues” Author Leslie Feinberg dies at 65 Leslie Feinberg, the author of the seminal transgender coming-of-age novel "Stone Butch Blues," died Saturday, Nov.
Hot on the heels of a viral video that caught "Orange Is the New Black" star Lea DeLaria confronting an anti-gay subway preacher on New York City's F subway train last week, another startling video has surfaced online and the women of "The View" had something to say about it.
Actress Angelina Jolie showed another side of herself at the debut of her second film as director, "Unbroken," which had its premiere in Sydney, Australia on Nov. 17.
Moments before 8:45 a.m. on Nov. 16, Wai Kuen Kwok, a 61-year-old Chinese immigrant, was standing with his wife and waiting for a downtown train at a Bronx subway station on E. 167 St. to board the train to Manhattan's Chinatown for breakfast and grocery shopping, according to New York Police Department. However, they never made it to their destination.
"The Bachelorette" stars celebrate the troops, go sky driving Despite breakup rumors that the couple are still having troubles adjusting after the their celebrated TV show wrapped, Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray seemed to be happier than ever when they appeared together at a Veterans Day event on Monday.
Nick Jonas takes fans to church, literally, with a gospel rendition of "Jealous." Shortly after his self-titled sophomore eponymous studio album hit stores across the U.
Lesley McSpadden and Michael Brown Sr., the parents of teen Michael Brown Jr., testified before the United Nations Committee Against Torture on Nov. 11 to shine light on the climate of Ferguson, Missouri in the wake of their son's death.
Emmy-winning comedy legend Bill Cosby, 77, owned the Internet on Monday, Nov. 10, after his social media team attempted generate fun meme. However, just as soon as the actor and funnyman began to spark a dialogue with his Twitter followers, by asking them to meme him with a tweet that read, "Go ahead. Meme me! #CosbyMeme," some unfortunate jokes followed.
Internet fandom be warned: Elementary school student Alex has become a social media phenomenon after standing in front of a live audience rapping the story of his coming out as transgender.
Celebrating its 10-year anniversary with a spotlight in Entertainment Weekly's 2014 Reunions special double issue, the cast of "Mean Girls" has remained a hot topic over the years with before-and-now editorials and gossip. Perhaps the most welcome news, however, is that Mark Waters, who directed The Plastics to instant pop culture zeitgeist heaven, has signed on to on to helm a comedy called "#Catfight."
Fortune may just be on their side: Netflix, the on-demand Internet streaming media provider responsible for the distribution of hit shows "Hemlock Grove," "House of Cards" and "Orange Is the New Black," as well as the revival and relicensing of Mitchell Hurwitz's cult show "Arrest Development," has picked up the rights to critical acclaimed Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events."
On Sunday, Nov. 9, following a popular National Football League game that saw the Green Bay Packers beat out the Chicago Bears 55-14, the network aired a long-awaited crossover episode of "The Simpsons" and its sister series "Futurama" to critical acclaim, becoming the top-rated broadcast entertainment series of the night.
Angelina Jolie is one tough cookie, on-screen and off. With her second directorial feature length motion picture effort "Unbroken" in the can with a theatrical release date for Dec. 25, the award-winning thespian is making headlines again for making one of the actors in the film "physically sick."
Minaj makes history and tells it how it is in an exclusive interview with Billboard. Out on stands next week, Billboard Magazine is featuring Nicki Minaj on the cover of the Friday, Nov.