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Empire: how Cookie's wardrobe has redefined fashion on TV | Fashion

Not since Carrie Bradshaw has fashion taken such a starring role on TV. From Fendi to Phillip Lim, Cookies ensembles have became fashions most coveted wardrobe Alexis Carrington. Carrie Bradshaw. Cookie Lyon? Television loves its fashion plates. And as the mediums most legendary classics Dynasty and Sex and the City prove, a fierce dress or

Jesse Stone: Thin Ice

"Thin Ice" -- Tom Selleck's fifth outing as Robert B. Parker's small-town police chief Jesse Stone -- maintains the bluesy, breezy tone established by this crisp series of movies, and leaves threads dangling that lead directly into the sixth, "No Remorse."

The US invaded the island of Grenada 40 years ago. The legacy of revolution lives on | Bhaskar Sunka

Why we must remember Maurice Bishop and the Grenadian revolution You wouldnt have guessed he was in enemy territory. Addressing 2,500 people at New Yorks Hunter College one June night in 1983, Maurice Bishop won the crowd over with ease, covering everything from the Palestinian struggle to Ronald Reagans Medicaid cuts. At one point, the

WATCH: A Hockey Player's Face Needed 30 Stitches After Being Stepped On By A Teammate

Taylor Hall, a winger for the Edmonton Oilers, needed 30 stitches after he fell during warmups last night and a teammate's skate sliced across Hall's forehead. The injury has raised concerns about NHL players not wearing helmets during warmups. However, the league said the rule will remain unchanged for now, as any change would require

Ed Sheeran Crashes Chainsmokers' Vegas Show After Wrapping Tour

Ed Sheeran celebrated the end of his North American tour with a major cameo for none other than the Chainsmokers, who shared the spotlight ... and some of their drinks, it seems. The singer wrapped the U.S. leg of his tour Saturday at Allegiant Stadium -- and once he was done with his own gig