Lady Gaga's Fear: 'Joker' Star Worried She Was Doomed to 'Really Scary' Reality of Taking Last Breaths Alone Lady Gaga feared she would spend the rest of her life alone before finding love with Michael Polansky, she revealed in a new interview. 09/6/2024 - 2:00 pm | View Link
Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky Reveal How They Fell in Love O ne day after Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky made their red carpet debut at the Venice Film Festival, Vogue ran an interview with Gaga and Polansky, where the two discussed their ... 09/5/2024 - 3:58 am | View Link
Lady Gaga on Joker: Folie à Deux, Getting Engaged, and the Joy of Making Pop Music Again I met this totally supportive, loving human being who wanted to get to know me—outside of Lady Gaga.” “We had this amazing chapter of a weird kind of normalcy,” says Polansky, “that’s essential for ... 09/4/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
People are often torn between Android flagships and iPhones when they're in the market for a new phone, but I always pick the latter. And that's mostly because of these five iPhone features that I'd miss if I ever switched.
Data is the new oil, and companies are drilling away, trying to suck up as much user data as they can to package and sell to data brokers. Meanwhile, cybercrime is an ever-growing business that preys on unwitting users.
I've been a fan of iMacs ever since I bought the iMac G4 in 2002. However, having owned three generations of Apple's all-in-one desktops, I've decided against upgrading to the 24-inch iMac because it made more sense to repurpose my MacBook Pro instead.
If you have already decided not to upgrade to a PS5 Pro, then how about spending upwards of a grand on one? Why would you do such a thing? Well, because this particular PS5 Pro is designed to look like the original PlayStation from 1994.
Adding checkboxes is a straightforward but effective way to add a touch of interactivity to your Excel spreadsheets. With checkboxes, you can easily manage tasks, track progress, or create dynamic dashboards. Here's how you can use them.
Despite owning a camera for six years and using it almost daily, I actually think that buying a camera is a waste of money for most people in 2024. You're probably better off sticking with your smartphone (at least to begin with). Here's why.