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NYTimes ArtsJul 18, 2025
‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert' Is Being Canceled by CBS
The show will end in May, the network said, calling it "a purely financial decision."

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New York Times MoviesJul 18, 2025
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include menacing grandparents, famished vampires and pernicious cultists.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 18, 2025
Billy Joel Went to Extremes. A New Five-Hour Doc Shows How and Why
Like the man himself, the two-part Billy Joel: And So It Goes pulls few punches on his life and foibles

New York Times MoviesJul 18, 2025
Five Free Movies to Stream Now
Some counterprogramming to the summer's blockbusters: "Titane," "Coherence" and "Attack the Block."

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 18, 2025
Jimmy Kimmel, Ben Stiller, Elizabeth Warren Question CBS' Decision to End ‘The Late Show'
"Love you Stephen. Fuck you and all your Sheldons CBS," Kimmel responded

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New York Times MoviesJul 18, 2025
James Gunn Didn't Want to Make ‘Superman.' What Changed His Mind?
His hit reboot is meant to kick off years of new projects from the rebranded DC Studios. But for a long time, Gunn couldn't figure out the character.

Playbill NewsJul 18, 2025
Just in Time to Release Cast Album; Listen to 2 Tracks Featuring Jonathan Groff
The Broadway musical about the life of Bobby Darin is currently running.



New York Times BooksJul 18, 2025
A New ‘Billy Budd' Opera Premieres at the Aix Festival
An adaptation of the Benjamin Britten opera, in turn based on Melville's classic novella, joins a lineage of beautiful enigmas.

NYTimes ArtsJul 18, 2025
How Superman Handles a Lois Lane Interview
James Gunn, the screenwriter and director of "Superman," narrates a sequence featuring David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan.

NYTimes ArtsJul 18, 2025
Alt Comedy Is Dead. Long Live Alt Comedy!
The term has fallen out of fashion, but the experimental spirit of the genre lives on in the refreshingly off-kilter Brent Weinbach and Eddie Pepitone.

New York Times MoviesJul 18, 2025
‘Superman' | Anatomy of a Scene
James Gunn narrates a sequence from his film, in which Superman (David Corenswet) is interviewed by Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan).

Playbill NewsJul 18, 2025
Dolly: A True Original Musical World Premiere Launches July 18 in Nashville
Katie Rose Clarke, Carrie St. Louis, and Quinn Titcomb lead the biomusical as Parton at different stages of her storied career.



BBC Entertainment & ArtsJul 18, 2025
'Trusting The Salt Path author was our biggest mistake', family says
A family who claim The Salt Path author stole thousands from their business say trusting her was a big mistake.

New York Times MoviesJul 18, 2025
7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 17, 2025
Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball 2025: How to Get Tour Tickets Online
After headlining Coachella, Gaga has hit the road in support of her latest LP, Mayhem, with dates in Vegas, New York City, and Chicago this summer

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 17, 2025
Team Trump Was on ‘F-cking Warpath' to Kill Story About Salacious Letter to Epstein
The Wall Street Journal reports that Trump wrote a birthday note to his "pal" about how they have "certain things in common"

VultureJul 17, 2025
I Know What You Did Last Summer's Ending Finally One-ups Scream
The new sequel pulls off a Fisherman twist that Ghostface's franchise never followed through on.

VultureJul 17, 2025
Trump Can Hurt PBS and NPR, But He Can't Kill Them
Here's what their supporters can do if the House makes the cuts official.

NYTimes ArtsJul 17, 2025
Why Did the Indie Film Studio A24 Buy an Off Broadway Theater?
The Hollywood upstart has upgraded the Cherry Lane Theater for plays and more. Coming this fall: films chosen by Sofia Coppola, food from Frenchette and the voice of Barbra Streisand.

NYTimes ArtsJul 17, 2025
Connie Francis, ‘Pretty Little Baby' and ‘Who's Sorry Now' Singer, Dies at 87
Ms. Francis, who had a natural way with a wide variety of material, ruled the charts with songs like "Who's Sorry Now" and "Don't Break the Heart That Loves You."

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VultureJul 17, 2025
Love Island: Beyond the Villa Recap: Having Fun and Living Life
Every cast member seems to be on a different show, but the one thing they have in common is that no one is enjoying themself.

NYTimes ArtsJul 17, 2025
‘And Just Like That …' Season 3, Episode 8 Recap: Bringing Sexy Back
And just like that, a "Sex and the City" revival seemed to remember the first word in the franchise title.

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VultureJul 17, 2025
The Love Islanders Winning (and Losing) the Post-Villa Press Tour
After being totally unplugged for weeks, the cast is very much back online.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJul 17, 2025
Tomorrowland organisers plan to build new stage after fire destroys original
Tens of thousands of campers arrive at the Belgium site as festival managers focus on "finding solutions".

VultureJul 17, 2025
Nic and Olandria Couldn't Fake Their Love Island USA Chemistry
"You know how hard you'd have to go to make that look good?"

Playbill NewsJul 17, 2025
Carmen Cusack and Nik Walker to Lead Bull Durham Musical at Paper Mill Playhouse
The two starred in a previous version of the Broadway-hopeful musical in North Carolina.



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VultureJul 17, 2025
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Recap: Vulcan of the Bride
Spock's feelings for Christine get manipulated by a powerful nepo baby.

NYTimes ArtsJul 17, 2025
Jane Austen's Best Books
A peerless chronicler of class and romance, the "Pride and Prejudice" author was never prolific. But her work remains remarkably relevant, more than two centuries after her death.

NYTimes ArtsJul 17, 2025
‘I Know What You Did Last Summer' Review: Nostalgia Is Overrated
This revival of a 1990s horror franchise fumbles its shot.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJul 17, 2025
Watch: Fire engulfs main stage of Tomorrowland music festival
Thick plumes of black smoke can be seen billowing into the sky as flames engulfed the main stage.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 17, 2025
Billy Joel's ‘And So It Goes' Documentary: How to Watch Part One Online
The two-part film premieres on HBO Max on July 18, and gives fans a glimpse into the musician's "love, loss, and struggles that fuel his songwriting"

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 16, 2025
Eliza McLamb Just Released Another Damn Good Single — And Has a New Album on the Way
The slow-burning charmer "Like the Boys" is the first taste of Good Story

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJul 11, 2025
The Salt Path author's next book delayed after 'distress'
Raynor Winn has suffered "considerable distress" from a newspaper investigation, her publisher says.

New York Times MoviesJul 11, 2025
9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

Reuters EntertainmentJun 12, 2020
With U.S. spy comedy on bill, Moscow drive-in cinema re-opens
Russians got a taste of open-air cinema under balmy twilit skies on Thursday when a Moscow drive-in movie theater re-opened for business after the city's coronavirus lockdown ended.
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