Mar. 16, 2025
President Joe Biden at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 30, 2022.Photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty
“Dark Brandon,” PresidentJoe Biden’s satirical alter-ego, is making a bold appearance on the day of thefirst 2024 Republican debate— not only on billboards in Milwaukee, where eight GOP candidates are set to take the stage on Wednesday evening, but in a digital ad onFoxNews.com.
From midnight on Wednesday until 11:59 p.m., the internet meme-turned-campaign tool will have prime placement on Fox News' website with a pro-choice ad touting Biden’s mission to defend abortion rights, one year after the Supreme CourtoverturnedRoe v.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Nicholas ChalmersActorDavid Dastmalchianmade his Hollywood debut inChristopher Nolan’sThe Dark Knight. Now, 15 years later, the pair have reunited for Nolan’s anticipated new filmOppenheimer.While speaking with PEOPLE recently about the Hulu thrillerBoston Strangler, Dastmalchian, 47, gushes about his secretive role inOppenheimer, which followsCillian Murphyas J. Robert Oppenheimer, the scientist who famously led the World War III-era Manhattan Project as it raced to create an atomic bomb.“I’m so honored and grateful that I got an opportunity to go back and create a role with someone who changed my life, who gave me my first break, and who continues to inspire me,” the actor says of collaborating again with writer-director Nolan, 52.
Mar. 16, 2025
Dark Phoenixwasn’t a hit with critics, or with audiences, and the film’s writer and director is taking full responsibility.
“It’s not gonna kill me to talk about it,” Simon Kinberg shared on last week’s episode of KCRW’sThe Businesspodcast, adding, “I actually really like the movie.”
The film, which was released on June 7, earned $33 million on its opening weekend, and went on to gross just $9 million during its second week, according toIndieWire.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Mar. 16, 2025
Helmut Jahn.Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst/picture alliance via Getty
Prolific architect Helmut Jahn, who designed some of the world’s most recognizable buildings, died on Saturday in a bike accident. He was 81.
Jahn’s skyscraping designs have been a fixture of city skylines for more than five decades, and some of his most notable works include the J. Edgar Hoover Building and 1999 K Street in Washington, D.C., Liberty Place in Philadelphia, Thyssenkrupp Tower in Rottweil, Germany, the Sony Center in Berlin, the James R.