The late actress and singer left her bold and brassy mark on show business
When oversensitivity meets entitlement, there’s a reality-show lesson about the struggles of misfits
A modest counterproposal for the Facebook COO, who wants to ban the word ‘bossy’
Somehow, the mangling of the Broadway actress’s name may be the best thing to happen to her underappreciated career
Bullying and bullied, lacking in empathy, and oversensitive: How my feelings about the actor mirror my feelings for a country
The Tattler’s suggestions for a cozy date night in that doesn’t involve ‘Annie Hall’ or ‘Manhattan’
The authors’ theories about chosenness may be wrong for everyone in the world—except pop stars
By giving her characters perfect endings, the wildly popular writer may actually undermine them
Behind the voodoo of TV’s witchy-est show, schlock therapy that could come back to haunt you
If all the joy and happiness in the air are making you miserable, try one of these six strategies for how to ruin Dec. 25
The Tattler: So what if Carrie Underwood and Stephen Moyer revive the Von Trapps? Is that so wrong?
The Tattler: Out of the thousands of perfectly nice Adam Levines out there, they had to pick that one
With radical views on gays, abortion, and Jews, Francis is modernizing the church. Can we convince our relatives to believe it?
From her new perch in Los Angeles, the Tattler realizes—and mourns—what she lost when she left Lou Reed’s New York
Old, familiar attitudes are rekindled in the wake of the cases of ‘Maria’ in Greece and a Roma girl in Dublin
Mike Myers’ classic characters—plus Madonna and Babs—together in a buddy flick about anti-Semitism. What could go wrong?
Do the Woody Allen-family paternity revelations signal the end of the nebbishy übermensch?
We gave the world Anthony Weiner and Michael Bloomberg, and even our holidays screwed up everyone’s summer