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NYTimes ArtsMay 27, 2026
Blake Lively's Last Chance: A U.S. Judge's Take on an Untested State Law
After the settlement with Justin Baldoni's company, one potentially thorny legal issue remains: whether she is due damages under a new California law.

Playbill NewsMay 27, 2026
Ghostly Showgirls, Glittery Foliage, and a 27,000-Pound Building Make Up the Sets of These Tony-Nominated Shows
Dog Day Afternoon's David Korins, Rocky Horror's dots, Cats' Rachel Hauck, and Schmigadoon!'s Scott Pask talk favorite design secrets.



NYTimes ArtsMay 27, 2026
The ‘Becky Shaw' Star Who ‘Does Horrible Things' Oh So Well
The Tony nominee Alden Ehrenreich has been making audiences cry at this Broadway comedy in which he portrays a cynical money manager.

NYTimes ArtsMay 26, 2026
‘Armageddon': The Blockbuster Melodrama That Left Our Heads Spinning
Michael Bay wasn't remotely worried about the science in his 1998 science-fiction action hit that launched an elite ensemble cast to space.

DVD ReviewsMay 03, 2019
The Alice Howell Collection
: From where we are now, it's weird to think of these silent comedies as being filmed and released 25 to 35 years after the advent of motion pictures. I mean, with the first true examples of 'film' coming from the mid-1880s, you\\\\'d think that by 1914 a picture like Shot in the Excitement, featuring early film comedienne Alice Howell, would look more sophisticated. Aah, but those were the olden days, when horse-drawn carriages still regularly shared the road with motor cars. This 2-disc collection of silent motion picture comedies, curated by Steve Massa and Ben Model, features Alice Howell, one of the earliest and well-renowned stars of slapstick comedies, who was active from 1914 to 1926 or so. The titles included here on disc one are the aforementioned Shot in the Excitement (1914, 14 minutes), Father was a Loafer (1915, 13 minutes), ...Read the entire review





People Top HeadlinesApr 10, 2018
It's a Girl! Married at First Sight Alum Sam Role Reveals the Sex — and Name — of Her Baby
It'll be a girl for Married at First Sight alum Sam Role and her fiancé Chris Wise.

"I was so excited to find out that I'm having a girl," she tells PEOPLE exclusively. "I will be the first one to give my mom and dad a little girl, and I can't wait to do so many mom-and-daughter things!"

The couple also already have a name picked out for their baby: Isabella.

"I wish my grandmother was here because she would've been so excited," says Role about her late grandmother, who appeared on season three of Lifetime's hit reality show (produced by Kinetic Content). "Her middle name will be named after my grams who passed — Myra."

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The consultant, 33, got engaged to her analyst boyfriend Chris Wise, 31, in January after dating for nearly a year.

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"The one thing I'm excited the most for is to be able to have a little mini ‘us' to watch grow up into a beautiful and strong woman," says Role. "And all the shopping we will get to do — if that's her thing, of course!"

Just a week into 2018, Role revealed on Instagram Wise had popped the question while the couple were celebrating his birthday in Atlanta.

The latest season of Married at First Sight airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST on Lifetime

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