The Undertaker has worked in WWE as a top star for more than 30 years. He has been a part of countless storylines which made absolutely no sense but entertained the audience in a way that only Vince McMahon’s company can do. From ascending to heaven to killing his parents, The Phenom has gone through most of the weird storylines in the ’90s wrestling world than most wrestlers of his time.
FictionReviewA beautiful and enraging novel about a trans doctor’s attempts to help Syrian refugees
“Empathy is overrated,” says an unnamed writer in The Wrong End of the Telescope. This writer, an unambiguous stand-in for author Rabih Alameddine, is despairing about his novel-in-progress, a book based on his experiences in Lesbos, Greece, where he attempted to aid Syrian refugees but instead “turned into a mess”, holing up in his hotel room for days on end.
Play video content TAKE NOTES, OSCARS Maitland Ward says the adult film industry's awards show is far superior TV than anything the Academy Awards is offering ... and she thinks it boils down to who's doing the voting.
We got the former "Boy Meets World" actress-turned-porn star in Bev Hills and asked why she thinks traditional awards shows like the Oscars are losing interest and viewers.
'Boy Meets World' Star Maitland Ward Says Porn Won't Ruin Her Career Maitland says the folks voting for the Oscars are way too old and aren't in touch with the country .
Black History MonthAshley Banjo, Adwoa Aboah and Jonathan Majors are among the latest figures to draw on the iconic Black Panther uniform
From Che Guevara to the Black Panthers, it’s been an eternal symbol of revolution and counterculture. Now the beret is back as a symbol of black power, with activists and celebrities donning the soft-round hat for interviews and photoshoots.
As Black History Month began this week, Ashley Banjo from the dance troupe Diversity gave his first interview after the group’s Black Lives Matter-inspired Britain’s Got Talent routine to British GQ in a tightly pulled beret.
Lockdown cultureArtThey are ‘the founding curves of the Renaissance’. As Yorkshire Museum calls on collections worldwide to display their best behinds to boost attendance after coronavirus, we name our favourites
Race to the bottom: curators in battle for best museum bum 10. Raphael: The Three Graces, 1504-5Raphael died 500 years ago, it is said, after a night with his mistress left him in a weakened state. He had said that to paint perfect beauty he needed to see lots of different women.