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The Gap is relaunching its classic 1990s collection, featuring original model Naomi Campbell in the new ad campaign.
Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul was given a chance to redeem himself on The Price Is Right, 17 years after overbidding on a sports car in the Showcase.
‘And … I’ll never come back.’
–Kristen Stewart, joking that she’ll be barred from hosting Saturday Night Live again, after accidentally swearing during her opening monologue
Lady Gaga’s epic Super Bowl halftime show featured aerial acrobatics, drones–and a keytar.
Leonardo DiCaprio dined on a meal prepared by Internet sensation Salt Bae, a Turkish chef famous for the flair with which he seasons meat.
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At New York Fashion Week, Japanese brand N.Hoolywood debuted a clothing line inspired by homelessness.
A specialty shop in Tokyo is now serving Kit Kat sushi, with various flavors of the chocolate-covered wafer served over puffed rice and wrapped in seaweed.
A new dating app called Hater makes matches based on a mutual dislike of 2,000 topics.
A legal battle between Kylie Minogue and Kylie Jenner over who will get to trademark their shared first name continued when the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rejected Jenner’s application, according to People.
Thieves reportedly ransacked Nicki Minaj’s Los Angeles mansion, stealing about $175,000 worth of jewelry and other property.
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