For many Americans, Thanksgiving dinner isn’t complete without mac and cheese on the table. But when it comes to whipping up a pan of carby, gooey goodness, there’s no agreement on the right recipe — even among celebrities.
In Chrissy Teigen and John Legend’s house, there’s a bit of a battle over whose mac and cheese recipe is the best. While cookbook author and model Teigen still insists that her version is superior, she admits that her musician husband’s take on the dish might be the way to go if you’re serving dinner buffet-style.
TV reviewTelevision & radioReviewLiv Tyler and Lesley Manville chew the scenery with glee as TV’s hidden gem deftly juggles the humorous and the heinous
Georgian England in the 1760s, and another girl is being auctioned off to the highest – and highest-wigged – bidder. Not by a bawd in the brothels of Soho, but by a father in the bucolic countryside where his daughter Catherine – “a headstrong girl” who “with firm instruction shall transform into a biddable and doting wife” – has captured the interest of a potential husband.
Carol Rumens's poem of the weekBooksPoem of the week: After the Dragonflies by WS MerwinA luminous depiction of these beautiful creatures conceals a stark warning of environmental catastrophe
After the Dragonflies
Dragonflies were as common as sunlight
hovering in their own days
backward forward and sideways
as though they were memory
now there are grown-ups hurrying
who never saw one
and do not know what they
are not seeing
the veins in a dragonfly’s wings
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you haven’t seen the final episode of HBO’s “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst.”
The arrest of Robert Durst heightened the drama surrounding the final installment of HBO’s six-part documentary series “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst,” investigating the twisted history of the real estate heir suspected of committing three murders.
Play video content CANNON BALL!!! Noah Schnapp is making a real splash at his ivy league school ... the "Stranger Things" star took a leap into a swimming pool as his fellow-classmates went nuts.
If you haven't heard, 17-year-old Noah is currently enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania and recently moved into one of the dorms on campus to begin his freshman year. He's reportedly a business major.
Anyway, last Saturday, Noah went to a nearby frat party at the Bamboo Bar, a small saloon with a pool filled with discarded cigarette butts and beer cans.