A woman’s understated reaction to a haircut gone wrong has gained viral attention on TikTok, after millions of viewers watched her quietly process the gap between what she asked for at the salon—and ...
We all have that one haircut that haunts us forever. It was bangs for me that went very, very wrong when I was a teenager. The photos still haunt me 20 years later. But I’m not alone. Scroll down a ...
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie is the result of a “burglary gone wrong” and was not an intended kidnapping, according to a Sunday report from CBS 5 true crime correspondent Briana Whitney. She ...
Lucinda Williams has made a career out of listening to other musicians. On Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, the songwriter’s classic 1998 record, she sings, “We’d put on ZZ Top and turn ‘em up real loud,” ...
Lucinda Williams’ world-weary new album takes comfort in rootsy rock’n’roll with a casual, authoritative swing that belies its stylistic range. Save this story Save this story World’s Gone Wrong is an ...
I f you’re paying attention to politics in 2026, it’s not that hard to see where the trend line is heading. The big buzzword this election year is “affordability,” with the vast majority of Americans ...
And there’s a good deal of that blue-collar righteousness in the work of Lucinda Williams, whose bluesy, rootsy, down-and-dirty Americana sound has drawn consistent praise through the better part of ...
Whether it’s her vocal talents or her old Hollywood glamor, Gen Z star Sabrina Carpenter is the envy of countless women. But before you try to replicate her feminine style, just know that it comes at ...
If 2024 was the year of the bob, 2025 was undeniably the year of the pixie. Actually, the bob dominated Hollywood for several years in a row — throwback to when Hailey Bieber first got the chop in ...
Toward the end of my college years a malicious barber pointed to the receding hairline on the right side of my head and announced that I would be bald by the time I was 30. He based this genetically ...
On September 19, 1982, Carnegie Mellon University computer science research assistant professor Scott Fahlman posted a message to the university’s bulletin board software that would later come to ...