Alexandra Billings, actress and acting professor, unpacks the suitcase of her life in her memoir “This Time For Me,” out Friday.
Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
Evan Rachel Wood, Marilyn Manson and why her antisemitism allegations matter
Evan Rachel Wood shares abhorrent abuse allegations against Marilyn Manson in documentary “Phoenix Rising.” Some correlate to her Jewish identity.
Jerry Lee Lewis, Hugh Hefner and the complications of talking about people after they die
No timeline exists for when to talk negatively about someone after they die, and a celebrity’s different transgressions may warrant nuanced responses.
‘Changed my life for the better’: What people with Down syndrome (and their families) wish you knew
Children and adults with Down syndrome can lead productive and happy lives. These people and their families wish you knew that and much more.
Men are trying out makeup – and it’s no surprise, experts say
Men, both straight and LGBTQ, are experimenting with makeup, and experts say that’s no surprise. Just look to TikTok to see the latest examples.
Men are trying out makeup – and it’s no surprise, experts say
Men, both straight and LGBTQ, are experimenting with makeup, and experts say that’s no surprise. Just look to TikTok to see the latest examples.
Yes, people are seeking out sex therapy. It’s nothing to be ashamed of.
Sex therapy may be the key to unlocking problems in your sex life – but it requires being radically honest and pushing away shame.
Evan Rachel Wood reveals shocking abuse allegations against Marilyn Manson in new documentary
“My story is not unique,” says Evan Rachel Wood, who shares her story of abuse at the Sundance Film Festival with the HBO film “Phoenix Rising.”
Friends who kiss on the lips? Platonic kissing is polarizing, but not as uncommon as you might think
As long as both parties agree and set parameters, experts say kissing friends is OK – and the decision remains up to the respective parties alone.
‘Jeopardy!’ interview: Champion Amy Schneider on her strategy (and why she wears those pearls)
Amy Schneider is a lot like the rest of us. Then again, maybe not. She’s won more than $1.1 million on “Jeopardy!” – the most by any woman.