Shrek (Mike Myers) crashes the wedding of the century to tell Fiona (Cameron Diaz) she’s his one and only, leading to a true love's kiss that reveals her stunning ogre form! Once Lord Farquaad (John ...
That'll do AMC...that'll do. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. AMC has another hit in the making with its recent popcorn bucket, ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (April 21, 2026) asked the Sabarimalatantri (chief priest) if a believer can be expected to shed his sense of rationality and believe any age-old religious practice in an ...
The Queen of Pop is back on the dance floor. By Joe Lynch Executive Digital Director This is not a drill. Just days after confirming that Confessions II will bring the Queen of Pop back to the dance ...
After Fiona (Cameron Diaz) and Shrek (Mike Myers) say “I do,” Donkey (Eddie Murphy) hijacks the mic with Smash Mouth’s “I’m a Believer”—turning the fairytale ending into a full-blown ogre rave. It's a ...
“found sound in the dank haze + lace over my eyes,” Allegra Krieger says of her new album as gentle boxer, which she calls her “new home for instrumental + noisy experimental janky.” Australian artist ...
If we've got one big criticism about Luke Combs' new album, The Way I Am, it's that he doesn't need to sell us so hard that he's still his old self. The singer took some time off in 2025 to be with ...
Join the Aquinas Institute for a talk from Catholic alumnus and author Christopher Beha upon the release of his new book, Why I Am Not an Atheist: The Confessions of a Skeptical Believer. In it, Beha ...
One thing that seemed to have faded was Grant’s aspirations as a record-maker: Her last album of new, original material came out 13 years ago. That drought is over with “The Me That Remains,” a ...
In “Why I Am Not an Atheist,” Christopher Beha makes the case for faith. Despite reading many books of atheistic philosophy, Beha could not find meaning in a world without religious ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1967, one song didn’t just top the charts—it became the biggest-selling single of the entire year. More than three decades ...