Jim Jarmusch’s “Father Mother Sister Brother” Surprises with Golden Lion Win at 2025 Venice Film Festival as Honors Unfold for Emerging Talent

VENICE, Italy — The 2025 Venice Film Festival wrapped up this weekend, culminating in an award ceremony that showcased a range of cinematic talent. Held on Saturday evening, the event celebrated both the competition and the Orizzonti sections, with an unexpected victory for Jim Jarmusch’s contemplative film, “Father Mother Sister Brother,” which captured the prestigious Golden Lion award. Jarmusch, visibly surprised, expressed his astonishment as he accepted the award on stage. The film distinguished itself among a competitive lineup of more extravagant entries. The Volpi Cup for Best Actor went to Toni Servillo for his … Read more

Rosé Shines with Solo Success as Blackpink Plans World Tour; Meet Her Legal-Eagle Sister Alice Park

Los Angeles, California — Rosé of Blackpink has kicked off 2025 in impressive fashion, capitalizing on her successful solo career. Her debut album, “rosie,” dropped in December 2024 and produced the hit single “APT,” featuring Bruno Mars. This track made waves globally, topping the Billboard Global chart for 19 consecutive weeks outside the U.S. In addition to her solo endeavors, Blackpink has announced plans to reunite for a world tour this year. While specific dates and locations have yet to be disclosed, fans are eagerly awaiting further details on the group’s highly anticipated return to … Read more

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Faces Lawsuit from Sister Alleging Years of Abuse

Clayton, MO — OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has been accused by his sister, Ann Altman, of multiple incidents of sexual abuse spanning nearly a decade starting in her childhood, according to a recent lawsuit filed in the Eastern District of Missouri federal court. The allegations assert that the abuse began in 1997 when Ann was just three years old and Sam was 12, continuing frequently until 2006 at their family home in Clayton, Missouri. The lawsuit claims the abuse occurred “several times per week” and accuses Sam Altman of grooming and manipulating his sister, leading … Read more

From Law School to the DNC: Maya Harris, Sister of Presidential Nominee, Reflects Strength and Resilience

Chicago, Illinois — As Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris steps into the limelight, the narrative of her younger sister, Maya Lakshmi Harris, emerges as a compelling subplot in the political saga. While much attention is devoted to Kamala, her role as Vice President, and her stepfamily, Maya’s life story adds a rich layer to the Harris family dynamics, showcasing a blend of resilience and commitment to public service. Born on January 30, 1967, in San Francisco, Maya Harris grew alongside Kamala under the guidance of their mother, Shyamala Gopalan, an Indian immigrant and biomedical scientist, … Read more