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NYTimes ArtsApr 19, 2024
Taylor Swift's New Album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,' Could Use an Editor: Review
Over 16 songs (and a second LP), the pop superstar litigates her recent romances. But the themes, and familiar sonic backdrops, generate diminishing returns.

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Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 19, 2024
Taylor Swift Busts out the Quill Pen for ‘The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology'
The 15 songs she's added to her eleventh album tap the delicate, acoustic side of her songwriting

VultureApr 19, 2024
Taylor Swift's Double Album Theory Is Real
The Tortured Poets Department has released 15 extra songs, for 31 songs total.

NYTimes ArtsApr 19, 2024
At Venice Biennale, a Conservative Polish Painter Stages an Unpopular Rebellion
Poland's right-wing government tapped the artist Ignacy Czwartos for the Venice Biennale before it was voted out of office. The new government canceled his show, but he is staging it anyway.

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AV Club FilmsApr 19, 2024
Fallout season 1 finale: Capitalist middle managers murder the world
When I started this little post-apocalyptic journey seven episodes ago, it was with a question about tone. Was Fallout, at its core, a comedy or a tragedy? But it's a false distinction, in a lot of ways. As our old pal Bud Askins might tell us, either in his flesh body, or trapped with his brain rolling around inside…

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NYTimes ArtsApr 19, 2024
‘Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver' Review: Of Stars and Wars
A delirious, pulpy mishmash of knockoffs, Zack Snyder's film isn't good, but it sure is something.

NYTimes ArtsApr 18, 2024
Netflix Added More Than 9 Million Subscribers in First Quarter
The company's revenue was 15 percent higher compared with last year, and it solidified its standing as the entertainment company's dominant streaming service.

NYTimes ArtsApr 18, 2024
The 2024 Venice Biennale: Art Around the City
As visitors pour in, parallel art displays are cropping up around the city, including lesser-known de Kooning works and an installation that has incensed locals.

NYTimes ArtsApr 18, 2024
At the Venice Biennale, Ukraine Offers a Bold Show, Two Years Into the Invasion
At the art world's seminal event, national pavilions offer a place to make a strong statement. Ukraine's message? "The war is still going on."

Playbill NewsApr 18, 2024
Video: Learn The Magic Behind the Action-Packed Clock Tower Scene in Back to the Future: The Musical
The musical adaptation of the hit film at the Winter Garden Theatre stars Casey Likes and Roger Bart.



AV Club FilmsApr 18, 2024
Seth MacFarlane and Martin Scorsese are teaming up to save classic cartoons
Despite sending some of that affection to the musical stylings of Frank Sinatra and science education over the last decade, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane hasn't forgotten his first love: his precious cartoons. That love has served him well at the Fox network, where his animation domination ruled much of the 2000s…

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NYTimes ArtsApr 18, 2024
Dickey Betts, Fiery Guitarist With Allman Brothers Band, Dies at 80
He traded licks with Duane Allman and proved to be a worthy sparring partner. He also wrote, and sang, the band's biggest hit, "Ramblin' Man."

New York Times BooksApr 18, 2024
Interview: By the Book With Emily Henry, Whose ‘Funny Story' Comes Out This Month
"I don't want other people to miss out on the wisdom and joy this genre has to offer, the way I did for so long," says the best-selling novelist. "Funny Story," about a heartsore librarian and the new man in her life, is out next week.

Movies.com Movie NewsFeb 13, 2019
Edgy Octavia Spencer Stars in 'Ma'; Here's Everything We Know
Octavia Spencer, who won an Academy Award for her performance in acclaimed social drama The Help, has teamed again with that film's director. Ma, however, is most definitely not a social drama. Instead, Ma looks to be a positively chilling psychological thriller. Read onward to learn all we know. Who stars? Octavia Spencer stars as Sue Ann, better known as Ma. When she is introduced, she appears to be a mysterious character, possibly in a supporting role. Very quickly, however, she takes center stage as her background is slowly revealed. After The Help, Spencer earned more Academy Award nominations for Hidden Figures and The Shape of Water. Luke Evans and Juliette Lewis also star; they portray the parents of two different teenagers who are part of a group who come to...
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People Top HeadlinesApr 10, 2018
Gabrielle Union Says She Learned Who Her 'People' Were After Being Raped
Gabrielle Union knows the value of a sturdy support system. But she also knows that not everyone has one.

She made this point at Monday night's 11th Annual Night of Opportunity Gala held in New York City for The Opportunity Network, a nonprofit that works with students from historically and systematically underrepresented communities achieve their college and career goals.

Union, 45, was an honoree at the event, and in her acceptance speech, she spoke about expanding the idea of what a support system can be. She explained that she learned the hard way that "your people" are not always who you thought they would be. She referenced the time she was raped as a sophomore in college.

"When I was raped at gunpoint, one of the most lonely and debilitating experiences of my life, I had to redefine what it meant to be a part of a community because my ‘people' didn't have a ton of experience with rape survivors," the Being Mary Jane star and producer said to Cipriani's packed but silent dining room. "So I had to expand my idea of what and who my people were. I needed a different kind of support. I needed different opportunities, opportunities to heal and then the ability to want to continue living."

The summer before starting her sophomore year of college at UCLA, the actress was raped at gunpoint by a stranger in the Payless store where she worked.

RELATED VIDEO: Gabrielle Union's Heartbreaking Struggle with Infertility: ‘I've Had 8 or 9 Miscarriages'

But that wasn't the first time she realized she needed "different" opportunities.

"When I was at UCLA, a lot of the kids I was at school with, their parents got them internships and their parents had jobs lined up for them or they took over the family business," she explained to PEOPLE. "I don'

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