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The historic West Village venue will host six exclusive interviews and intimate performances this year
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Betsy Wolfe and Jennifer Simard currently lead the audience favorite screen-to-stage musical.
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In his first book, Theo Baker chronicles an outrageously eventful year navigating a potent center of power.
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The British operatic soprano recently told the BBC of her terminal cancer diagnosis.
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Jane Schoenbrun's ecstatic meditation on slasher movies and sexual hang-ups is the first great film at this year's Cannes.
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Comcast Corp said on Thursday it reached a content carriage deal with comedian-turned media mogul Byron Allen, who withdrew a lawsuit about racial bias against channels owned by African Americans.
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I can never get enough of old musical and comedy variety shows these days. I remember them being rather cheesy from what I can remember of their original airings, but they are yet another thing that gets better with age. There were many of these throughout the 1960s and 70s, anchored by star hosts with a never-ending parade of different guest stars every week to do their own musical numbers and join in the comedy sketches. Sonny and Cher were two of the biggest stars in this genre- in 1971 they were set to take up residency for a live show in Las Vegas when they had to cancel because CBS offered them a weekly TV show, five episodes of which are featured here.
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