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How Much Dancing With the Stars' Contestants Make & More Show Secrets

23 April 2026 at 17:08
Dancing with the Stars, Mirrorball Trophy, DWTSTraitors stars Maura Higgins and Ciara Miller are hopeful fans will be, uh, faithful once they take to the ballroom for the 35th season of Dancing With the Stars later this year.  Though Higgins...

Traitors' Rob Rausch Reacts to Maura Higgins' DWTS Casting

23 April 2026 at 14:37
Maura Higgins and Rob Rauch on Watch What Happens Live March 2026Rob Rausch is Faithful Maura Higgins could win the Mirrorball Trophy. In fact, The Traitors winner revealed he's "so stoked" to watch his season four costar compete on the upcoming 35th season of...

What DWTS' Mark Ballas Told Traitors' Maura Higgins Before Her Casting

23 April 2026 at 13:23
Maura Higgins, Mark BallasMaura Higgins has faith in her upcoming appearance on Dancing With the Stars. Luckily, the Traitors alum had received some guidance from her fellow costar—and DWTS pro—Mark Ballas ahead of the...

Janel Parrish & Sasha Farber Spark Romance Rumors With Flirty Video

21 April 2026 at 19:59
Janel Parrish, Sasha FarberJanel Parrish and Sasha Farber may be waltzing into a new era together. Less than two weeks after the Pretty Little Liars alum announced she and husband Chris Long have split after 10 years...

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  • 8 Astrophotography Lessons the Beginner Guides Leave Out Michael Bonocore
    Photographer Matt Suess was halfway through a 45-minute star trail exposure in Joshua Tree when he noticed a hazy band stretched across the sky. He had grown up in New England, where light pollution hid the Milky Way, so he didn’t know what he was looking at. He pointed his camera at it. It was Suess’s first time seeing the Milky Way, but the photos came back soft. Decades of night shooting later, understanding why is the kind of lesson only experience can teach. [Read More]
     

8 Astrophotography Lessons the Beginner Guides Leave Out

17 April 2026 at 21:19

Three images: left, a barn under the Milky Way; center, a close-up of stars and nebulae in the night sky; right, an old wooden building with circular star trails in the sky above it.

Photographer Matt Suess was halfway through a 45-minute star trail exposure in Joshua Tree when he noticed a hazy band stretched across the sky. He had grown up in New England, where light pollution hid the Milky Way, so he didn’t know what he was looking at. He pointed his camera at it. It was Suess’s first time seeing the Milky Way, but the photos came back soft. Decades of night shooting later, understanding why is the kind of lesson only experience can teach.

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Carrie Ann Inaba Hospitalized After Having Medical Emergency on Flight

17 April 2026 at 12:14
CARRIE ANN INABA, Dancing With the Stars, DWTSCarrie Ann Inaba is on the mend. The Dancing With the Stars judge was hospitalized after experiencing a medical emergency while on a flight to New Yok City. "Yesterday was quite a day," she...

‘The Dog Stars’ Trailer: Jacob Elordi Survives the Apocalypse With Margaret Qualley and Josh Brolin in Ridley Scott’s Sci-Fi Movie

16 April 2026 at 23:09
20th Century has released the first trailer for Ridley Scott’s “The Dog Stars,” marking the first look at the post-apocalyptic thriller. The film hits theaters Aug. 28. The film is based on Peter Heller’s 2012 novel and has been adapted for the screen by Mark L. Smith, whose previous works include “Twisters” and “The Revenant.” […]

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