Mar. 15, 2025
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Let’s face it: Most of us are more likely to procrastinate amounting pile of laundrythan look forward to working through it.
Mar. 15, 2025
Abraham Lincoln in 1865.Photo:Science History Images/Alamy
Science History Images/Alamy
The new documentaryLover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincolngoes behind the scenes of the 16th president’s life — and into his bedroom.
Was Lincoln queer? In recent years, there’s been mounting speculation that he was, andLover of Menmakes its case through the writings of Lincoln and his contemporaries (letters, biographies, etc.) as well as commentary from assorted historians and scholars.
Mar. 15, 2025
Al Pacino and the cover of ‘Sonny Boy.'.Photo:Scott Kirkland/PictureGroup for Shutterstock; Penguin Press
Scott Kirkland/PictureGroup for Shutterstock; Penguin Press
Al Pacinois getting candid about his storied career in film, his many encounters with iconic figures in Hollywood over the years and some of the most traumatic moments of his life in his new memoir.
In his bookSonny Boy,out Oct. 15 from Penguin Press, Pacino, 84, opens about many of his encounters with celebrities — some of whom he considers close friends — as well as the more difficult situations he has found himself in over the years, including his battle with alcoholism and his mother’s mental health struggles.
Mar. 15, 2025
Gary Coleman.Photo:CBS via Getty
CBS via Getty
The ups and downs ofGary Coleman’s life are being examined in the new Peacock documentary,GARY.
Diving deeper into the child actor’s success onDiff’rent Strokesand, ultimately, his titularGary Coleman Show,the documentary offers a look into each era of his life leading up to his death.
“Even when I was 5, I was the ‘do or die, never say die,’ the tenacious, ‘I’ll be back’ kind of person,” Coleman once described himself.
Mar. 15, 2025
Kate Middletonoften channels her late mother-in-law,Princess Diana, when it comes to fashion — but there’s one style rule Diana broke frequently that Kate still for the most part strictly follows.
Fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes said, perHello!, that Diana loved little black dresses, but that the former Princess of Wales wasn’t supposed to wear black unless she was in mourning or at a funeral.
“She was very shy,” Rhodes said of Diana.