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Michael Sheen is composer Antonio Salieri, and Callum Scott Howells is Mozart at the New Theatre.
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Artists who created public depictions of the civil rights icon Cesar Chavez have had to revisit their works after accusations emerged of Mr. Chavez's sexual abuse of girls in the movement.
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This year's shortlist for the major British art award includes an artist who stages spoken-word performances and another who makes art using oil company merch bought off eBay.
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A pair of neighbors start sleeping with local handymen in this featherweight sex comedy, set in Montreal.
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He rose to fame after starting the British group alongside Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood.
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Half-horse, half-human, all diva.
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Disney is set to provide investors with an update on its streaming and TV business, as well as its theme parks, when it reports quarterly earnings Thursday.
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National Book Award winner James McBride ("Deacon King Kong") is back with a new must-read novel this week.
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Adding streaming services will give Africa's biggest pay-TV group, MultiChoice, a head start when online viewing takes off on the continent, it said on Thursday, after revealing it had deals with Netflix and Amazon.
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Michael B. Jordan first gained notice as a teenage drug dealer in David Simon's superb series The Wire way back in 2002. He stood out again on the small screen in both Friday Night Lights and Parenthood before his startling turn in Ryan Coogler's charged, true-life drama Fruitvale Station. That led to his sterling starring role as Adonis Johnson in Coogler's gritty and surprising sports film Creed.
Earlier this year, Jordan showed his range with his gripping, villainous performance in Coogler's Black Panther and he has reprised his role as Adonis Johnson to acclaim in Creed II (above), now playing in theaters nationwide. What else does the still-rising star have in store for his growing legion of fans? We look at three upcoming theatrical projects.
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What Are You Listening To? is a weekly run-down of what A.V. Club staffers are streaming. This week, we're looking at tracks by artists we're excited to see at the Pitchfork Music Festival this weekend. Listen to these songs and more on our Spotify playlist, updated weekly with new stuff.
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