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Yahoo! BooksMay 16, 2026
Demand for longer-term U.S. debt gets weaker as one shock after another stokes fear that high inflation is here to stay


Yahoo! BooksMay 16, 2026
House Republicans more optimistic about midterm chances after ‘seismic' court rulings


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‘Faces of Death' Confronts Our Viewing Habits (NYTimes Arts)

Yahoo! BooksMay 16, 2026
The chances of a rare 'super El Niño' occurring in 2026 just got higher. Here's how it could wreak havoc on the weather.


Yahoo! BooksMay 16, 2026
Trump says Iran war is worth the economic pain. These rural voters agree


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Trump says Xi agrees Iran must open strait, but no sign China will weigh in (Yahoo! Books)
A North Carolina Goodyear Plant Is the Latest Victim of Trump's Misguided Tariffs and Costly Iran War (Yahoo! Books)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 16, 2026
How the ‘Effed-Up Fairy Tale' of ‘Is God Is' Went From Stage to Screen
Writer-director Aleshea Harris talks adapting her Black Southern Gothic play into a star-studded thriller — and getting Beyoncé's support

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How the ‘Is God Is' Playwright Aleshea Harris Became a Director (New York Times Movies)

Yahoo! BooksMay 16, 2026
Opinion - America gains a foothold in the world's most critical chokepoint


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‘Let's Go to Canada': World Cup Nations Worry About Traveling to Trump's America (Rolling Stone Movie News)

CNBC Media NewsMay 16, 2026
Creator content made the main stage at TV's 'upfront' pitches — and not just for YouTube
In media companies' annual pitch to advertisers this week, creator content played a bigger role as a new category for reaching younger audiences.

Yahoo! BooksMay 16, 2026
US agents arrest tourist after video shows a rock hurled at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal's head


New York Times MoviesMay 15, 2026
Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include brawling teenagers, vengeful widowers and retired swordsmen.

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6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week (New York Times Movies)

NYTimes ArtsMay 15, 2026
Claudine Longet, Entertainer Who Shot Olympian Boyfriend, Dies at 84
A singer and actress, she drew wide attention for the fatal 1976 shooting of Spider Sabich. She was convicted of negligent homicide.

Yahoo! BooksMay 15, 2026
One of Wall Street's biggest bulls just doubled down on stocks. Here are his top trades for the next year.


Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 15, 2026
Inside Drake's Three-Album ‘Iceman' Takeover
What began as a long-teased solo album became a 43-song blitz across Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour

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Drake gets personal with surprise three-album drop after Kendrick beef (BBC Entertainment & Arts)
Drake Drops 3 Albums: ‘Iceman,' ‘Habibti' and ‘Maid of Honour' (NYTimes Arts)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 15, 2026
Sweaty Dance Floor Anthems and Romantic Optimism: Who Will Win Eurovision 2026?
Denmark, Lithuania, Italy, Belgium, and Cyprus are among the countries that could sing their way to victory on Saturday

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 15, 2026
Aviator Nation Just Expanded Its MLB Collection — And Fans Have 13 Total Teams to Cheer For
Last year's lineup got a major upgrade with new team options and the brand's famously comfortable game-day staples

Playbill NewsMay 15, 2026
Renée Fleming to Lead Nixon in China in Washington National Opera's 2026-2027 Season
The company has announced its first full season since its departure from the Kennedy center.



Playbill NewsMay 15, 2026
2026 Tony Nominees Christopher Abbott, Nicholas Christopher, Christiani Pitts Will Be Part of Broadway Bets
A host of TV favorites will also be part of the evening benefiting Broadway Cares.



VultureMay 15, 2026
Everything Bravo Announced at Upfronts
All of the new shows and premiere dates that will keep us busy this year.

NYTimes ArtsMay 15, 2026
Washington National Opera Builds a New Chapter After Kennedy Center
The company announced that its next season would include a slate of five full-length operas at houses around the Washington area.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsMay 15, 2026
Who will host next if Australia wins Eurovision?
Australia would have to nominate a European country to host on it's behalf.

New York Times MoviesMay 15, 2026
Five Free Movies to Stream Now
This month's collection, including Richard Linklater's "Before" trilogy, heralds the blooming of love, and all the turmoil that comes with it.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsMay 15, 2026
Judge declares another mistrial in Harvey Weinstein New York rape case
It marks the third time a New York jury has considered the case against the 74-year-old disgraced film mogul.

VultureMay 15, 2026
A Complete Guide to Who's Still Together From Netflix's Love Is Blind Universe
Every couple that broke up, made up, and is still going strong.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 15, 2026
How to Watch the 2026 FA Cup Final: Chelsea vs. Manchester City
Man City enters its fourth consecutive FA Cup final appearance as the favorites, while Chelsea hopes for an upset to secure its ninth trophy

NYTimes ArtsMay 15, 2026
‘Been Here Stay Here' Documentary Examines Tangier Island
"Been Here Stay Here" examines the complicated Chesapeake Bay dynamic when many residents don't believe in man-made climate change.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 15, 2026
Harvey Weinstein Rape Case Ends in Mistrial After Jury Deadlock
New York judge gave prosecutors 30 days to decide whether the disgraced Hollywood mogul's case will be tried a fourth time

VultureMay 15, 2026
All the Hot Girls Will Be Reading John Steinbeck This Summer
East of Eden is the tip of the iceberg.

VultureMay 15, 2026
Harvey Weinstein's Rape Trial Ends in a Mistrial Again
Alvin Bragg's office will now have to decide if it will pursue charges against Weinstein a fourth time.

Playbill NewsMay 15, 2026
Watch: Isa Briones Is Getting Heckled by The Pitt Fans at Just in Time on Broadway
The stage and screen favorite visited Late Night With Seth Meyers to talk about returning to Broadway in the Bobby Darin biomusical.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 15, 2026
How Madonna Inspired ‘Billy on the Street' — and More Billy Eichner Secrets
With a new audio memoir, Billy on Billy, out May 19, the comic, actor, and writer reflects on his life and career, from Billy on the Street to Parks and Recreation to Bros 


Playbill NewsMay 15, 2026
Julia Murney Will Direct Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune in Boston
The Psych Drama Company will present the two-person Terrence McNally drama.



BBC Entertainment & ArtsMay 15, 2026
It's time for the Eurovision grand final - here's what you need to know
Eurovision 2026 is taking place in Vienna after Austrian singer JJ won the 2025 event.

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How to Watch the Eurovision Song Contest Final (NYTimes Arts)

New York Times MoviesMay 15, 2026
How Meryl Streep Delivers Criticism in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2'
The director David Frankel narrates a comedic scene featuring Streep and Anne Hathaway.

NYTimes ArtsMay 15, 2026
On Tangier Island, Documenting Rising Seas and a Devout Community
"Been Here Stay Here" examines the complicated Chesapeake Bay dynamic when many residents don't believe in man-made climate change.

NYTimes ArtsMay 15, 2026
Speculative Fiction Books Full of Real Horrors
The best-selling author Vaishnavi Patel recommends speculative fiction by N.K. Jemisin, Olivie Blake and more that speaks to our world today.

New York Times MoviesMay 15, 2026
‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director David Frankel narrates a sequence from his film starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 15, 2026
Drake Finally Unveils ‘Iceman' — and Surprise Drops Two More Albums
The rapper premiered the new record alongside Habibti and Maid Of Honour

VultureMay 15, 2026
In In the Grey, Guy Ritchie Would Rather Confuse Us Than Entertain Us
Did you even know that there's a new Guy Ritchie movie out? It stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Henry Cavill and makes no sense.

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‘In the Grey' Review: Cavill and Gyllenhaal Bring the Ruckus (NYTimes Arts)

NYTimes ArtsMay 15, 2026
At Cannes, the Specter of Hollywood Always Looms Large (Even in Its Absence)
The lack of big studio movies is apparent in the festival's quiet start, though the filmmakers James Gray and Jane Schoenbrun have made an impression.

NYTimes ArtsMay 15, 2026
Martin Short and the Secret to Finding Joy While Surviving Tragedy
The comedy star, who is the subject of a new documentary, has faced a series of unimaginable losses. Yet he says there are always laughs to remember.

New York Times BooksMay 14, 2026
Frank Stack, Painter Who Secretly Drew ‘The Adventures of Jesus,' Dies at 88
For 20 years, he hid his identity behind the nom de plume Foolbert Sturgeon as he chronicled Christ's encounters with modern-day hypocrites in comic-book form.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsMay 14, 2026
Australia soars into Eurovision final as UK song debuts
Delta Goodrem is now a favourite to win Eurovision, following a spectacular semi-final performance.

Playbill NewsMay 14, 2026
John Lithgow to Receive John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre
The Giant star will be honored at the 80th Annual Theatre World Awards June 2.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsMay 13, 2026
Katseye Announce 2026 Wildworld Tour
The girl group will globetrot across Europe, the U.K., and North America this fall in support of their Wild EP

NYTimes ArtsMay 12, 2026
In ‘Should I Marry a Murderer' and ‘Trust Me,' Informants Risk Almost Everything
In two new Netflix docuseries, women put their lives, safety and sanity on the line to help law enforcement bring down the bad guy.

New York Times BooksMay 10, 2026
Book Review: ‘Look What You Made Me Do,' by John Lanchester
In John Lanchester's "Look What You Made Me Do," a widow is unnerved when a hit TV series airs details from her marriage a little too closely.

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DVD ReviewsJan 10, 2019
Love, Gilda

There are a lot of female comedians and comic actors working today on stage, in movies and on television, and one would imagine if they had to put together a Mount Rushmore of influences on their work, Gilda Radner would easily make the list. The Second City alum and member of Saturday Night Live's Not Ready for Prime Time players initial cast held her own and some of her male cohorts at times with characters like Roseanne Roseannadanna before moving on from the weekly grind of late night sketch comedy, ultimately to be taken from the world much too soon at the age of 42 due to ovarian cancer. Lisa D'Apolito combined with Radner's estate teamed up to make Love, Gilda, using a wealth of audio tapes, journals, pictures and home movies of Radner throughout her life.

The film also includes interviews with many of those who Radner worked with, including Martin Sho...Read the entire review





The A.V. Club - MusicJul 18, 2018
Why are we just now finding out that Michael Cera and Aubrey Plaza used to date?
Here at The A.V. Club, we try not to get worked up over the personal lives of celebrities, because it's harder to make fun of their acting performances or movie choices when we think of them as real people with real feelings. That being said, even stone-hearted cynics like us can sometimes fall into the trap of—blegh—…

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