As Bruce Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau in Deliver Me From Nowhere, and soon Mark Zuckerberg, Strong burrows into his characters with total conviction. Strong wears a Tom Ford shirt. Strong wears a ...
Ian Strong is a talented but raw prototypical X-receiver with surprising short-area quickness and footwork. He is a dominant contested catch receiver who excels at plucking passes out of the air. He ...
After three years of mysteriously absent email-checking, Strong Bad has finally smashed his boxing-gloved fists onto the keyboard once more, returning with a brand-new message for his loyal fans. And ...
It's been a long time since we've gotten a new email from beloved animated internet weirdo Strong Bad, but the drought is over. For the first time since 2022, the lucha-masked star of the Homestar ...
Ask anyone what they think keeps a relationship strong, and they will probably tell you it's love. There's some truth to that: love is what draws us together in the first place. But after years of ...
Sarah Strong, Connecticut’s national player of the year candidate, took a dribble handoff at the top of the arc from Serah Williams. The 6-foot-2 forward went left of the 6-4 Williams, spun at the ...
His quiet role as Bruce Springsteen's manager in Scott Cooper's just-opened biopic could land the "Succession" Emmy winner a second Supporting Actor Oscar nomination. I can’t help but notice his rusty ...
Illustration by Colin Hunter / The Atlantic. Sources: 20th Century Studios / Everett Collection; Briarcliff Entertainment / Everett Collection. Jeremy Strong as Roy Cohn in The Apprentice. (Briarcliff ...
The Buffalo Bills delivered some troubling news on Saturday afternoon, placing promising rookie Dorian Strong on Injured Reserve due to a neck injury. The extent of Strong’s injury is unclear at this ...
Sony has dated "The Social Reckoning" for release October 9, 2026, and the film will also star Mikey Madison, Jeremy Allen White, and Bill Burr. Also announced on Friday: a title for the new film, a ...
Jeremy Strong and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies remotely during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing titled, "Breaking the News: Censorship, Suppression, and the 2020 Election" on Capitol ...