Lewis Hamilton says he had to “yank” the steering wheel to overcome crippling balance issues with his Mercedes in Formula 1’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Hamilton qualified seventh on Saturday after a difficult qualifying session, explaining Mercedes had found one of its car components was “not correctly built” and led him up the wrong set-up direction.
Seven things we learned at the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
Well done Baku – you’ve managed another year of hosting a thrilling Formula 1 race. The race-long duel between Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri set the key narrative for this year’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix, but a wealth of action throughout the field all fought for second billing across the 51-lap race. Of course, the stark
Tyler, the Creator to Make Film Debut in Timothée Chalamet A24 Movie ‘Marty Supreme’
Tyler, the Creator is set to make his feature film acting debut in Marty Supreme, the Timothée Chalamet A24 movie from Josh Safdie. Safdie will direct the feature from an original screenplay he co-wrote with Ronald Bronstein. Plot details remain under wraps, but while it was previously rumored to be loosely inspired by a pro
Filmmaker Gia Coppola Debuts ‘A New York Minute’ Series for Fine Jewelry Brand Mejuri
When Mejuri‘s Jacob Jordan met filmmaker Gia Coppola and the team at creative production firm The Directors Bureau, the vibes were, as the kids say, pretty immaculate. “We immediately felt a strong creative and personal connection,” the fine jewelry company’s chief brand officer tells The Hollywood Reporter. “It felt like I was sitting down with
White House Responds to Elon Musk Post Wondering Why “No One is Trying to Assassinate Biden/Kamala”
The White House has responded to an inflammatory post on X (formerly Twitter) by its owner Elon Musk, who in the wake of an apparent second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump this weekend, suggested that it doesn’t make sense that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris haven’t also had publicly-known attempts
Stanley Is Releasing Collectible Tumblers Every Day This Week to Honor Different Decades of Barbie
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. Barbie is celebrating its 65th anniversary with help from the cult-classic drinkware empire Stanley. Each day this week, Monday through Friday, new Quenchers are dropping to honor different dolls from the beloved
Jane’s Addiction Cancels Remaining Tour Dates After Onstage Fight
Jane’s Addiction has canceled all remaining dates on its North American tour after an onstage confrontation last week between frontman Perry Farrell and guitarist Dave Navarro led to a fight involving all four band members and brought their performance in Boston to an abrupt end. On Monday, Jane’s Addiction released a statement regarding the cancellation
CBS Sports rank Celtics coach under ten different coaches
Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzula was ranked 11th in CBS Sports’ top 30 coaches in the NBA. This is after he led the Celtics to their 18th banner in his second season as the head coach. Here are the 10 coaches CBS has over Mazzula: Erik Spoelstra, Miami Heat Nick Nurse, Philadelphia 76ers Rick Carlisle, Indiana
Top 10 Strange Ways Victorians Excercised
Since the beginning of time, humans have enjoyed playing sports and working up a sweat. But it wasn’t until the Victorian Era, in the early 1800s, that people began to take it really seriously. Places for workouts, called gymnasiums, started popping up around Europe and North America. England during this time was entrenched in a
10 Horror Games Where You Play as the Killer
One of the foundations for horror is helplessness. Murderous monsters and otherworldly threats are imposing enough, but the terror amplifies when you can’t stop them. That’s why so many horror games position players as victims. When you can’t rely on the usual offensive approach, you must find creative ways to escape before your assailant closes