The Weeknd doesn’t want you to save your tears for another day anymore. Instead, cry for him. On Tuesday, the R&B star, real name Abel Tesfaye, released the dark video for Hurry Up Tomorrow‘s “Cry for ...
Rumors started swirling about Tom Ford’s next cinematic project a few months ago, when it was reported that he was casting for an adaptation of Anne Rice’s 18th-century-Italy-set novel Cry to Heaven—a ...
The milk-scented fragrance has a host of lore to it, and tons of fans. By Amina Ayoud All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a ...
FX has greenlighted Cry Wolf, a limited series starring and executive produced by Oscar winners Olivia Colman and Brie Larson and created, executive produced and showrun by Sarah Treem. The project, ...
Brie Larson is set to star opposite Olivia Colman in the limited series “Cry Wolf,” which has officially been greenlit at FX. The show was first reported to be in the works in February with Colman ...
Struggling to soothe a crying baby can be debilitating, but new research suggests it might be more out of parents' control than they think. A new Swedish twin study has found that how much an infant ...
This week's Makin' Tracks column looks at the writing and recording process behind Lee Brice's song "Cry." By Tom Roland The first listen to the new Lee Brice single, “Cry,” can feel confusing. The ...
Lee Brice admits there were two people in line to record his new song "Cry" before he even heard it. Dallas Davidson led the lyrics for the single, and he was actually going to record it himself.
Colors Marathi's show 'Pinga Ga Pori Pinga' reaches 50 episodes, detailing the lives of five women pursuing dreams in Mumbai. Executive Producer Krunal Sawant discusses his journey, collaboration with ...
We’re the only species that sheds emotional tears, but much about them remains an enigma. Credit... Supported by By Dana G. Smith Illustrations by Dominic Kesterton The last thing that made Dana Smith ...
Why do we weep? There are actually some good reasons for it — and an explanation for why a little blubbering can make us feel better. On "CBS Mornings Plus" Wednesday, Dr. Gail Saltz, an associate ...
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