Loren Ridinger’s six favorite books offer ‘new perspectives’ and ‘finding peace’
“I love curling up with a great read in my bed when the world is finally quiet around me. I get lost every time in storytelling,” she tells Page Six.
“I love curling up with a great read in my bed when the world is finally quiet around me. I get lost every time in storytelling,” she tells Page Six.
The “Twilight” actor shares his son, Jack, with fiancée Lily Anne Harrison and three daughters with ex-wife Jennie Garth.
The rapper’s book, “Go Higher,” hit stands earlier this month.
The Microsoft co-founder and his ex-wife called it quits in 2021 after 27 years of marriage.
The Microsoft co-founder and his ex-wife called it quits in 2021 after 27 years of marriage.
The “Full House” actor revealed he was diagnosed with cancer in November 2024.
The medium told Lake and her husband Ross Burningham there would be a “loss of material items” brought from both fire and water.
Holker came under attack for claiming in her memoir that shortly after Boss’ death she discovered a shoe box filled with “various” substances, including mushrooms.
Lopez was set to appear on “The View,” “Live with Kelly and Mark” and “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to promote her new film, “Unstoppable.”
The “You’ll Never Believe Me” author says losing herself in a good book is “one of the universe’s greatest pleasures.”
“I love reading about real people, real events in history, and how real people coped with difficulties and overcame obstacles,” the “Virgin River” actor tells Page Six.
Blanchard’s new memoir details growing up as a victim of Munchausen by proxy and her time in prison for the role she played in her mother’s murder.
“Don’t get me wrong: I love a good novel! But the truth is always more impactful than fairy tales,” Gay tells us.
The “Leave (Get Out)” singer’s new memoir, “Over the Influence,” details her rise to stardom at 12 years old and stepping away from the spotlight.
Brühl — who plays a pompous director in HBO’s new superhero satire series — drew inspiration from a “terrible” film he previously worked on.
“It’s times like this when I feel and wish that my sister and I were still close and I could pick up the phone and call her,” Tia said in a preview for her new show.