• Quotes
  • Shortcuts
The Executive's Internet
Wed, May 20th
icon
GoogleAmazonWikipedia


spacerspacer

 

 ARTS/MOVIES
Setup News Ticker
   ARTS/MOVIES
NYTimes ArtsMay 19, 2026
‘Beaches' to Close on Broadway Months Earlier Than Planned
A musical version of the 1980s tear-jerker will close months earlier than planned after opening in April to negative reviews and soft sales.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsMay 19, 2026
Channel 4 contacted by police after Married at First Sight UK rape claims
A BBC Panorama investigation revealed allegations that two women had been raped during filming.

Yahoo! BooksMay 19, 2026
James Comey responds to indictment, Trump's 'anti-weaponization' fund for allies


RELATED ARTICLES
Republicans defeat Gallego amendment pushing back on fund to compensate Trump allies (Yahoo! Books)
The Chicks' Natalie Maines Slams ‘Fugly Slut' Donald Trump After Creation of Slush Fund for Allies (Rolling Stone Movie News)

Yahoo! BooksMay 19, 2026
From ‘ghost sharks' to ‘death ball' sponges: Scientists find more than 1,100 wild and unusual ocean species


VultureMay 19, 2026
Megalopolis Is the Only Adam Driver Movie Adam Driver Has Seen at Cannes
He's one for seven.

RELATED ARTICLES
At Cannes, the Movies Are Divisive and the Arguments Heated (NYTimes Arts)

VultureMay 19, 2026
Summer House Season-Finale Recap: Labor Day's Journey Into Night
It's the bittersweet end of an era of Summer House.

Yahoo! BooksMay 19, 2026
Man throws beer keg through front window of beloved Georgetown Cupcake shop known for reality series


Playbill NewsMay 19, 2026
Every Brilliant Thing Nearly Joins The $2 Million Club, and More From Last Week's Broadway Grosses
The solo play, currently starring Daniel Radcliffe, has proven itself a top grosser and Broadway's priciest ticket.



New York Times BooksMay 19, 2026
Book Review: ‘Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Young,' by Zayd Ayers Dohrn
Zayd Ayers Dohrn's parents were leaders of the Weather Underground. His new book traces how their revolutionary ideals collided with their family life.

Playbill NewsMay 19, 2026
Titaníque Will Hit the Road With a National Tour in 2027
The campy send-up of the blockbuster film is currently a nominee for Best Musical at the 2026 Tony Awards.



VultureMay 19, 2026
Bring Me the Beauties Dives Into the Dark World of Beautiful Cults
Chris Smith brings the elusive cult to light in his new HBO docuseries.

Playbill NewsMay 19, 2026
Stranger Things Star Gaten Matarazzo Will Make West End Debut in Rent Revival
Luke Sheppard will direct Jonathan Larson's Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 19, 2026
‘You Can't Tell Me Music Doesn't Change the World'
From Woody Guthrie to Bruce Springsteen, American artists have always fought for change through music. Steve Earle pays tribute to our proud history of protest songs

NYTimes ArtsMay 19, 2026
International Booker Prize 2026: ‘Taiwan Travelogue' is First Winner Originally Written in Mandarin
"Taiwan Travelogue" is the first novel originally written in Mandarin to win the major award for fiction translated into English.

NYTimes ArtsMay 19, 2026
Barry Blaustein Dies at 71; Eddie Murphy Was His Muse
He helped create Buckwheat, Mister Robinson and other characters Mr. Murphy played on "Saturday Night Live," and was a writer of films like "Coming to America."

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 18, 2026
‘He Was Outspoken From a Place of Love': Steven Soderbergh on His John Lennon Doc
The director opens up about making his film on John Lennon's final interview, why that conversation still resonates, and his use of AI as a creative tool

VultureMay 18, 2026
Game Changer Season-Premiere Recap: Pushing the Limits
The game encourages Jeremy Culhane, Lou Wilson, and Ally Beardsley to push the limits of vulgarity, and they happily oblige.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 18, 2026
Who Is Chud the Builder, a N-Word-Using Content Creator Accused of Shooting a Black Man?
The 28-year-old streamer, real name Dalton Eatherly, is being held in Tennessee on a charge of attempted murder

CNBC Media NewsMay 18, 2026
Meta layoffs starting this week stress harsh AI reality inside Zuckerberg's company
Meta is starting layoffs this week, with 8,000 jobs expected to be cut, as employees brace for a new era of AI.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 16, 2026
‘Let's Go to Canada': World Cup Nations Worry About Traveling to Trump's America
Countries with qualifying teams and civil rights groups are issuing advisories about a United States that has been hostile to foreigners

VultureMay 15, 2026
The Highlights From Our Reality Masterminds Interview Studio
Featuring Andy Cohen's text messages, Melissa Gorga's advice, and much more.

Movies.com Movie NewsFeb 08, 2019
‘Wicked' Sets 2021 Release Date; Here's Everything We Know
Somewhere, over the next few years, a movie of Wicked will finally be made. Universal Pictures has long held the rights for an adaptation of the hit Broadway show, which itself is based on the popular novel of the same name that revises the story and characters from The Wizard of Oz. The studio has set a few different release dates throughout this decade, but now the screen version is aiming for a late 2021 opening.  That gives Universal a couple years to still finalize the details and get the movie into production, but in the meantime here's everything we know about Wicked: What is the movie about? Wicked is a prequel to The Wizard of Oz (L. Frank Baum's original book and the popular 1939 movie) focused on the origin of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West...
Read More


  • CEOExpress
  • c/o CommunityScape | 200 Anderson Avenue
    Rochester, NY 14607
  • Contact
  • As an Amazon Associate
    CEOExpress earns from
    qualifying purchases.

©1999-2026 CEOExpress Company LLC