• Michael Jordan’s secret 48-hour flirtation with Warriors

    Michael Jordan’s secret 48-hour flirtation with Warriors

    If you’re one of the many people who scrubbed the memory of Michael Jordan as a Wizard from your mind, try imagining him wearing a Warriors jersey. Following Jordan’s first retirement, and one-season flirtation with minor league baseball, the Bulls legend was contemplating a basketball comeback during the 1994-95 season. But before he rejoined Scottie …
  • Catherine O’Hara gives brilliant socially distanced acceptance speech

    Catherine O’Hara gives brilliant socially distanced acceptance speech

    Could Catherine O’Hara be any more fabulous? On Wednesday night, the 66-year-old “Schitt’s Creek” actress took home the Canadian Screen Award for best lead actress, comedy, giving a hilarious acceptance speech from home during the coronavirus pandemic. “Wow, thank you kind Canadian Screen Academy members,” O’Hara — who won the award for the fifth time …
  • Bill Ackman dumps $1 billion stake in Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway

    Bill Ackman dumps $1 billion stake in Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway

    Bill Ackman told investors that his hedge fund has sold its $1 billion stake in Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway. The hedge-fund billionaire, a longtime outspoken Buffett acolyte, explained that the move was made to give his fund, Pershing Square Capital Management, the cash it needs to make the kind of investments that the 89-year-old Buffett …
  • Lucasfilms unveils new ‘Star Wars’ VR experience based on theme park

    Lucasfilms unveils new ‘Star Wars’ VR experience based on theme park

    Disney is hoping to lure Star Wars fans back to its theme parks — once they’re allowed to reopen this summer — with the assistance of a new virtual-reality experience that extends the storylines encompassing the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge attraction. ILMxLab, Lucasfilm’s immersive entertainment studio, announced the development of “Star Wars: Tales From the …
  • ‘Mandalorian’ star Pedro Pascal spurs Golden Globes rule change

    ‘Mandalorian’ star Pedro Pascal spurs Golden Globes rule change

    Pedro Pascal has caused the Golden Globes to change their rules. The “Game of Thrones” and “Narcos” actor donned a helmet for his starring role on the Disney+ “Star Wars” saga “The Mandalorian,” which premiered in November 2019. Previously, that would render him ineligible to compete in the Best Actor – Television Series Drama category. …
  • ‘Star Wars’ lead John Boyega goes off on racist fans

    ‘Star Wars’ lead John Boyega goes off on racist fans

    They don’t have to deal with this in a galaxy far, far away. John Boyega, who anchored the most recent “Star Wars” films as Finn, has taken to Instagram Live for a fiery address after sparring with fans on Twitter earlier Wednesday. “I really f–king hate racists,” Boyega, 28, wrote on Twitter early Wednesday. His …
  • HBO Max debuting to audiences eager for more home entertainment

    HBO Max debuting to audiences eager for more home entertainment

    AT&T’s WarnerMedia division launches its HBO Max streaming service on Wednesday, taking on Netflix, Disney and Amazon at a time when coronavirus lockdowns have boosted demand for streaming even as rising unemployment has cut disposable incomes. HBO Max launches to a captive audience stuck at home without access to theater, live music, shopping excursions or …
  • Steph Curry would’ve been Knicks’ savior if Warriors conceded to his dad’s request

    Steph Curry would’ve been Knicks’ savior if Warriors conceded to his dad’s request

    In a weeklong series, The Post is looking at alternate realities in New York sports. We are examining “what if” scenarios for our teams, reversals of fortune that would have radically changed not only the franchises themselves but dramatically altered their leagues, too. There are two rules: The scenario must be grounded in reality and …
  • Warner Music Group moves forward with IPO despite coronavirus

    Warner Music Group moves forward with IPO despite coronavirus

    Warner Music Group, the music label behind Cardi B., Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars, moved forward with its planned initial public offering, saying Tuesday that it will raise as much as $1.8 billion for shareholders. Backed by billionaire Len Blavatnik, shareholders of the New York-based record group, which is home of Asylum, Atlantic Records, Parlophone, …
  • ‘Killer Inside’ director: Aaron Hernandez lived ‘a double life’

    ‘Killer Inside’ director: Aaron Hernandez lived ‘a double life’

    The story of Aaron Hernandez, the New England Patriots star turned convicted murderer, always comes down to why. Why would Hernandez kill his friend Odin Lloyd, when he was on top of the world after signing a $40 million contract extension with the Patriots? By what means did he avoid accountability for violent outbursts dating …