Ryan Phillippe sees what you're tweeting about him, and he's fine with it
Ryan Phillippe has two new movies out this month, "American Murderer" and "Summit Fever." He spoke with Newsweek's H. Alan Scott on the Parting Shot podcast about the films and that famous scene from "Cruel Intentions."
Anti-Putin Pussy Riot Singer and Activist Talks Abortion, Ukraine and NFTs
Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova, who the Russian government calls a "foreign agent," talked to Newsweek at the Life Is Beautiful fest.
Tai Verdes on TikTok, Privilege, and Being the Best
Ahead of his performance at Life is Beautiful in Las Vegas, Tai Verdes discussed TikTok fame, tastemaking, and his self-appointed status as best new artist.
With 'Amber Brown,' Bonnie Hunt Proves She's a Hollywood Triple Threat
"It's a big deal that [Amber Brown's] parents get divorced, and seeing it through a kid's eyes, her pain is so real," Bonnie Hunt tells Newsweek's Parting Shot with H. Alan Scott
'A Strange Loop' Star Michael R. Jackson Never Felt 'Represented on Stage'
"I've never seen my story represented on stage," Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "A Strange Loop," Michael R. Jackson, tells Newsweek's Parting Shot with H. Alan Scott.
The Real Angelyne Calls New Peacock Series About Her 'Painful to Watch'
The real Angelyne told Newsweek's H. Alan Scott on the Parting Shot that the new Peacock limited series about her life is "painful to watch" and says Emmy Rossum's portrayal of her is "not me."
Steve Schmidt Discusses Violent Extremism, the GOP and John McCain
The political strategist talked about his frustration with McCain's choice of running mate in 2008 and the trajectory of the party he left in 2018.
Sarma Melngailis on 'Bad Vegan,' Fake Identities and Abusive Relationships
Sarma Melngailis (Pure Food & Wine, Lucky Duck, "Bad Vegan") talks her ex-husband, cult mentalities the documentary that took Netflix by storm.
The Regrettes Aren't A Punk Band—They're Just Honest
20-something indie darlings The Regrettes chatted with Newsweek between Coachella sets and on the heels of their third studio release.
Yard Act Says It's Not All Bad (Just Most of It)
James Smith from Leeds rock ensemble Yard Act talked the politics of optimism with Newsweek ahead of Yard Act's Coachella debut.
Arooj Aftab on Making Musical History—And Making Barack Obama's Faves List
Arooj Aftab sat down with Newsweek ahead of her first Coachella set, and on the heels of a historic Grammy win.
Role Model on Checking in With Mac Miller and Touring With Diabetes
Ahead of his performance at Coachella Weekend 1, Tucker Pillsbury—known as Role Model onstage—checked with Newsweek on where he's at and where he's going.
Japanese Breakfast Deserves To Be Here
Newsweek sat down with singer and author Michelle Zauner after Japanese Breakfast's Weekend 1 set at Coachella 2022.
Pabllo Vittar Is the First Drag Queen to Ever Perform at Coachella
Pabllo Vittar talked to Newsweek about drag in Brazil, anti-LGBT bullying and being the most-followed drag queen in the world.
Singer Bishop Briggs on Going Viral, Grief, and Performing While Pregnant
Newsweek sat down with singer Bishop Briggs ahead of her first of two Coachella performances this past weekend.
Danny Elfman on Everything from Boingo to Burton to Bleakness at Coachella
Newsweek sat down with rock star and composer Danny Elfman ahead of his deliciously weird Coachella set.
Doja Cat Tells Coachella Her Favorite Taco Bell Item Is Returning to Menus
Finishing off her first performance of the music festival, Doja Cat announced an item is coming back to Taco Bell's menu.
Full Frontal: TV's Male Nudity Boom with 'Minx' Star Oscar Montoya
On the latest Parting Shot, Newsweek's H. Alan Scott looks into the boom of full-frontal male nudity on TV and how it might not be as big of a moment as some would hope.
Kinzinger Says Biden's Staff Made Him 'Look Weak' Walking Back Remarks
'I would've fired everybody that clarified my statement for me,' Kinzinger told Newsweek. 'I would have done that that day if I was president.'
Martina Navratilova Dishes on Her Iron Curtain Youth, Putin and Ukraine
"I was 11...playing a tournament in Pilsen. In the morning [my father] called the house and said, "Don't go outside. Russian tanks are outside." So of course we went outside, yelled and screamed and threw rocks.
NORAD Holds Arctic Air Drills as Tensions With Russia Increase
"We do see countries such as Russia and China building up their infrastructure in the north ... at a very advanced rate," a NORAD commander told Newsweek.