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Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 14, 2025
Trump's Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross Failure
The president's military parade, which reportedly cost up to $45 million, was short on attendees, long on political speeches

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ICE Will Pause Farm, Restaurant Raids After Trump Social Media Post (Rolling Stone Movie News)

VultureJun 14, 2025
The 12 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend
We're still Team Pedro.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 14, 2025
Thousands of ‘No Kings' Protests Held Against Trump's ‘Militarized Birthday Party'
Activists marched against Trump across the United States, hours before Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.

Playbill NewsJun 14, 2025
Photos: Chris Colfer, Stephanie Hsu, Gayle King, More at the Opening Night of Jean Smart-Led Call Me Izzy
The stars came out for Smart's return to Broadway.




NYTimes ArtsJun 14, 2025
Enzo Staiola, 85, Who Starred in ‘Bicycle Thieves' as a Child
Discovered on the street in Rome, he had a brush with stardom when he was cast in what many consider one of the greatest films of all time.

NYTimes ArtsJun 14, 2025
Inside Universal's Big Bet on ‘How to Train Your Dragon'
In an era of skepticism around live-action remakes, Universal believes audiences will take flight with Hiccup and Toothless again.

NYTimes ArtsJun 14, 2025
Trying to Sell a Conservative Book? Go on a Podcast.
Many of the most popular shows welcome right-wing arguments and freewheeling conversation. Publishers of other political stripes are noticing, too.

New York Times BooksJun 14, 2025
Book Review: ‘What Is Queer Food?' by John Birdsall and ‘Dining Out,' by Erik Piepenburg
John Birdsall's "What Is Queer Food?" and Erik Piepenburg's "Dining Out" both seek to define the place of cuisine in queer culture, history and expression.

NYTimes ArtsJun 14, 2025
Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Busy Caring for a Pony, Pig, Donkey and Malamute
The longtime actor, now starring in "FUBAR," on his many animals, good cigars and wanting his kids to outshine him.

NYTimes ArtsJun 13, 2025
Harris Yulin, Actor Who Perpetually Played the Bad Guy, Dies at 87
As an award-winning actor and director, he appeared in scores of stage plays, movies and TV shows over six decades, most often as unsavory characters.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 13, 2025
‘L.A. Was Not on Fire': Angelenos Speak on Trump's ICE Raids and ‘Escalation'
Several Angelenos talked to Rolling Stone to dispel Trump's bluster about the recent protests against ICE and his militarized crackdown

NYTimes ArtsJun 13, 2025
Action Movies to Stream Now: ‘Exterritorial,' ‘Fear Below' and More
This month's picks include a gaslit mother, a hungry shark, vengeful French cops, and more.

NYTimes ArtsJun 13, 2025
At Sean ‘Diddy' Combs's Trial, Talk of Baby Oil, Guns and a Guest: Kanye West
The rapper formerly known as Kanye West, one of the few celebrities to publicly defend Mr. Combs, was denied access to the courtroom and briefly watched on closed-circuit video.

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NYTimes ArtsJun 13, 2025
The Musical Mysteries Brian Wilson Left Behind
The Beach Boys mastermind has been the subject of pop scholarship and major boxed sets, but some corners of his oeuvre remain unreleased.

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Beach Boys' Mike Love Honors ‘Brother in Music' Brian Wilson at Gala Event (Rolling Stone Movie News)

New York Times MoviesJun 13, 2025
Watch Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal Spark in ‘Materialists'
The writer and director Celine Song narrates a sequence from her film, which also features Chris Evans.

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‘Materialists' | Anatomy of a Scene (New York Times Movies)

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJun 13, 2025
Missed Glasto? 11 festivals you can still get tickets for
If you missed out on Glastonbury tickets there's still other festivals you can get tickets for.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 13, 2025
Marines Arrive in Los Angeles as City Braces for ‘No Kings' Protests
Marines have carried out the first known detainment of a civilian in L.A.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJun 13, 2025
Pulp celebrates first number one album in 27 years
The band are at number one for the first time since 1998's This Is Hardcore.

Playbill NewsJun 13, 2025
In the Era of 'Fake News,' Jason Robert Brown's The Connector Is a Cautionary Tale
The musical, created with Jonathan Marc Sherman and Daisy Prince, will have a one-night-only reunion concert to benefit journalists.




NYTimes ArtsJun 13, 2025
Can You Ever Really Know a Person? Biographers Keep Trying.
Each age has its own way of drawing the arc of a human life. Ours is concerned with its unpredictability.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 13, 2025
‘Echo Valley' Is the Trashiest A-List Lifetime Movie You've Ever Seen
Don't let the presence of Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney fool you — this is the sort of vintage cinema du grilled cheese associated with the basic-cable channel back in the day

NYTimes ArtsJun 12, 2025
‘How to Train Your Dragon' Review: The Return of Hiccup and Toothless
This live action remake of the 2010 animated film is religiously faithful to the original. The result is exhilarating at times, if somewhat mechanical.

NYTimes ArtsJun 12, 2025
‘Materialists' Review: When Dakota Johnson Met Pedro Pascal (and Chris Evans)
The director Celine Song follows up her "Past Lives" with a side-eyeing update on the rom-com, starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans.

Playbill NewsJun 11, 2025
Stage and Screen Actor Harris Yulin Dies at 88
Mr. Yulin's Broadway debut came in 1980's Watch on the Rhine, situating him as an acclaimed dramatic actor with a propensity for elevated language.



VultureJun 11, 2025
Brian Wilson, Genius of Pop Music, Dead at 82
The Beach Boys co-founder was a pillar of modern singing and songwriting.

Time EntertainmentJun 03, 2025
The Best TV Shows of 2025 So Far
From 'Adolescence' to 'Wolf Hall'

AV Club FilmsJul 12, 2024
6 things to watch on TV this weekend
Welcome to the weekend edition of What's On. Here are the big things happening on TV from Friday, July 12 to Sunday, July 14. All times are Eastern. [Note: The weekly edition of What's On publishes on Sundays.]

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USA Today: BooksAug 15, 2023
Intersex surgery stole their joy. Now they're trying to get it back.
Everyone lied to Pidgeon Pagonis for many years. Now it's time they told their truth. They're intersex.       

Movies.com Movie NewsFeb 12, 2019
Danny Boyle's 'Yesterday' Gets First Trailer; Here's Everything We Know
Danny Boyle's music-themed comedy has nabbed a title, Yesterday. Its rather startling premise has also come into focus with the release of its first trailer. Read onward for all we know about the movie. What's the story? After an automobile accident during a "mysterious global blackout," a struggling musician discovers that he is the only person on the planet who remembers The Beatles. His "original" songs then cause a worldwide sensation, straining his longtime friendship with a young woman. Who stars? Himesh Patel plays Jack Malik, the musician who can't believe he is suddenly the only person who remembers The Beatles. Lily James portrays Ellie, Jack's childhood best friend, a school teacher who fears she may be left behind in the wake...
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