Over the last five years, K-pop has piqued unprecedented international interest and acclaim. Even at the time of writing, a K-pop film soundtrack sits atop the Billboard Hot 100, the industry’s most ...
The University of Alabama has suspended all activities of two of its student-led magazines in compliance with a memo issued by the U.S. attorney general. Alice Magazine and Nineteen Fifty-Six, the two ...
PITTSBURGH — The HOV lanes on I-279/579 are closed because of a technical issue. PennDOT announced the issue and HOV lane closure on Friday. The agency says the HOV lanes are closed “until further ...
Microsoft has begun rolling out update KB5072753, a new emergency out-of-band patch for Windows 11 that fixes a bug that was introduced in November’s KB5068966 update. The bug in question caused ...
Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Issue evoked a strong reaction after honoring only men in the annual feature celebrating stars in the industry. The magazine released its 32nd annual Hollywood Issue on Tuesday ...
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A restless Democratic base is seething at older leaders in Washington. By Reid J. Epstein The Democratic unity and good feelings after the party’s big election victories lasted under a week. Now, the ...
Fewer fashion magazines are being released per year. Is it a reckoning or a renaissance? Editors across glossies — from niche to legacy titles — say that even if their media diets are primarily ...
To mark our 60th anniversary, we recall some of Washingtonian’s weirdest, wildest, most memorable covers–and the recurring themes that tie them together. By Kate Corliss and Patrick Hruby.
K-pop superstars SEVENTEEN return to Los Angeles next month for their tour: [NEW_] World Tour. They’re bringing their ‘THE CITY’ project along with them, with a few upgrades to the experiences.
How do we think about the climate future, now that the era marked by the Paris Agreement has so utterly disappeared? By David Wallace-Wells We asked heads of state how they’re steering their countries ...