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Reduced performance schedules led to an overall sleepy holiday week on NYC's stages.
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Hargitay wrapped up her Broadway debut run in Every Brilliant Thing July 5.
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Bennett's cause of death was not immediately clear and bandmates from her former group G.R.L say their "hearts are broken".
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Slam Frank, which reimagines her story through an "intersectional, multiethnic, genderqueer, Afro-Latin hip-hop lens," posted the recording in advance of the play's Off-Broadway return
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The summer series will take place following the evening's performance in the Lake Bar.
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The artist previously had to cancel three gigs in the capital city because of the Covid pandemic
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This is an officially-licensed released from LEGO and Messi, and was released last month to celebrate the arrival of the World Cup
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Kielty, who is from Dundrum in County Down, said hosting the chat-show is "one of the greatest gigs in the world".
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Argentina and Egypt will face off in the Round of 16, with the winner facing either Colombia or Switzerland in the quarterfinals
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Nashville was out in force at Madison Square Garden to celebrate the pop star's union with Travis Kelce. For those who've forgotten how deep her country roots go, here's a reminder
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Workers at a major publishing house have established what organizers are calling the largest union in trade book publishing history.
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Now that everyone is coupled up for the endgame, the guys do mental gymnastics trying to label their relationship statuses for the postgame.
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The movie's composer waited 20 years for a director to give him the green light: "I couldn't believe anybody let me do it."
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Corbin and Parmida, you may have been lustful but you were always hilarious.
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The biomusical will mark Dolly Parton's 81st birthday with a glitzy opening night.
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The show about the country music queen, "Dolly: A True Original Musical," will begin performances on Broadway in December.
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The pop group claim they're a good luck charm for the England team, as they return to London.
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The administration's report criticizing the National Museum of American History echoes themes of President Trump's push to reshape the American story.
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Historians defended Anthea Hartig, director of the National Museum of American History, after the Trump administration accused her of spreading "radical activist ideology."
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She began her screen career in Woody Allen movies (he was also her husband), but she was best known for her portrayal of the Ohio housewife in the pigtails and puffed sleeves.
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A new book by the historian Mason B. Williams chronicles the dubious effects of school, housing and police reforms by local politicians on the right.
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Joe Hisaishi got famous writing the soundtracks to Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli films. Now he is focusing on his first love: classical music.
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"I Want to Hold Your Hand" is the Beatles' most extravagantly passionate vision of romance. You can bet Taylor understands
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The nation's largest group of scholars of U.S. history denounced a White House report attacking the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.
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From old foes to controversial executives, here are the invites that still have us scratching our heads
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Members of the group G.R.L. said, "We will forever cherish the love, laughter, and countless memories she gave us"
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"The Coast of Everything," by Guillermo Stitch, is structured like a nesting doll, with one story hidden within another.
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Until we get official news from Tayvis' wedding - fake pics are everywhere
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"The Simp," by Roshan Sethi, is a satire of the unending demands, learned helplessness and stubborn racism of Hollywood elites.
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Her new song seems to think so.
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From Rafael Leão to Memphis Depay, here are a few soccer stars who moonlight as singers and rappers
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Miguel Salazar of the New York Times Books Review recommends three titles that can help you understand the history of the World Cup.
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In Daniel Mason's charming "Country People," a stuck father and his happier family are tempted, and changed, during a stint on a bucolic campus.
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"The Midnight Special" offers an unconventional cultural history with profiles of five artists influenced by the carceral system.
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Novels by Colson Whitehead and Daniel Mason, the final "Heartstopper" graphic novel, gripping thrillers, lush romantasy, true crime and more.
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Day 4 (12/15/22): BOGO Fandango code
Fandango Promotional Code ("Code") is good towards the purchase of one ticket at equal or lesser value (up to $15 total ticket and convenience fee value) to see any movie at Fandango partner theaters in the US when you purchase one or more movie tickets in one order at Fandango.com or via the Fandango app. Code is void if not redeemed by 11:59pm on 12/15/22. Only valid for purchase of movie tickets made at Fandango.com or via the Fandango app...
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We highlight recent home video releases of indie, foreign, documentary, grindhouse and classic movies, as well as TV shows. Check them all out below.
New Indie
One of the best films of 2018 you may well have missed is Yen Tan's powerful period drama 1985 (Wolfe), starring Cory Michael Smith (Gotham) as a young gay man who returns to Texas from New York City to spend Christmas with his parents (played with subtle poignancy by Virginia Madsen and Michael Chiklis). Set in the early years of the HIV-AIDS epidemic, the film examines the secrecy and judgments that tore so many families apart, and it's an evocative examination of this very specific time and place, shot in stunning black and white and featuring a powerful script (by Tan) and a talented ensemble. Seek... Read More
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