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Playbill NewsApr 29, 2025
Photos: Jennifer Simard Gets Ready for Broadway's Death Becomes Her
Michael Kushner's Dressing Room Project has captured another Broadway's star pre-show ritual.



Playbill NewsApr 29, 2025
Good Night, and Good Luck to Offer 2,000 Tickets to New York City Students
Co-written by George Clooney and Grant Heslov from the 2005 film, the work opened its Broadway premiere April 3 at the Winter Garden.



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Broadway Grosses Analysis: Good Night, and Good Luck Breaks Own Record, Nearly Bringing in $4 Million (Playbill News)

Playbill NewsApr 29, 2025
Virtual Chat Will Explore Making of Off-Broadway's Joy: A New True Musical
The free discussion will feature Tony nominee Betsy Wolfe, inventor Joy Mangano, composer-lyricist AnnMarie Milazzo, and director Lorin Latarro.



NYTimes ArtsApr 29, 2025
Jack Black's ‘Minecraft Movie' Song, ‘Steve's Lava Chicken,' Hits the Charts
"Steve's Lava Chicken," a 34-second song from "A Minecraft Movie," made the Billboard Hot 100. He charted before with a song from "The Super Mario Bros. Movie."

BBC Entertainment & ArtsApr 29, 2025
Kneecap should give 'real apology', husband of murdered MP says
Brendan Cox, whose wife was killed in 2016, says the band's response was "half an apology".

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Kneecap apologise to families of two murdered MPs (BBC Entertainment & Arts)

NYTimes ArtsApr 29, 2025
Andy Bey, Jazz Singer Renowned for His Vocal Range, Dies at 85
An admirer of Nat King Cole, he began as a child performer and as part of a family trio before emerging as a master of the American Songbook.

Playbill NewsApr 29, 2025
Music Theatre International Will License Lively McCabe's Hits Musicals Collection of Jukebox Titles
The series is powered by the Primary Wave Music catalogue, which includes Can't Hardly Wait, Girls Just Want to Have Fun, and more.



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Michael Thurber Musical Goddess Begins at Off-Broadway's Public April 29 (Playbill News)

New York Times BooksApr 29, 2025
Jane Gardam: An Appreciation
The British author, best known for her "Old Filth" trilogy, never paid much attention to literary fashion, and her 22 novels range widely in genre, tone and style.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 29, 2025
Shokz's Newest Open Earbuds Prove the Brand is Serious About Sound Quality
With some of the best audio quality from a pair of open ear earbuds, Shokz's entry into the clip-on earbud craze is a strong one

Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 29, 2025
‘The Smashing Machine' Trailer: Dwayne Johnson Transforms Into UFC Icon Mark Kerr
The film reunites Johnson with his Jungle Cruise co-star Emily Blunt, and it's already stirring up Oscar buzz

NYTimes ArtsApr 29, 2025
Jane Gardam Dead: ‘Old Filth' Author Was 96
"The Queen of the Tambourine," "Old Filth" and other fiction vividly captured both working-class and aristocratic Britain in the last years of the colonial era.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsApr 29, 2025
Gerry Adams suffered 'unjustified attack' by BBC, says lawyer
The former Sinn Féin president believes he was defamed in a BBC NI Spotlight programme.

Playbill NewsApr 29, 2025
Today in Theatre History: Sherie Rene Scott's Everyday Rapture Opened on Broadway April 29, 2010
Scott co-wrote the musical and starred as a young woman going from a Mennonite upbringing to a career in show business.



BBC Entertainment & ArtsApr 29, 2025
The Alarm singer Mike Peters dies aged 66
The Denbighshire-born singer sold 5m records with The Alarm and lived with cancer over three decades.

NYTimes ArtsApr 29, 2025
Liked ‘Havoc'? Here are Five Movies to Stream Next
Gareth Evan's action film starring Tom Hardy delivers a fire hose of action. If you want the punches to keep coming, we recommend these five movies.

Playbill NewsApr 29, 2025
Amber Gray, Taylor Iman Jones to Star in World Premiere of A Wrinkle in Time Musical
The musical by Heather Christian and Lauren Yee will play Washington, D.C.'s Arena Stage.



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"All the World's a Stage" and "Rheology" Are Promising New Productions (NYTimes Arts)

NYTimes ArtsApr 29, 2025
‘Carême' Is a Sexy Historical Kitchen Drama
The series, about a celebrity chef in Napoleonic France, has a loose relationship to historical facts. But that frees it to be spry and fun.

Playbill NewsApr 29, 2025
Video: Step Inside the Colorful World of Pirates! The Penzance Musical
Tony winner Rupert Holmes has adapted W.S. Gilbert's original libretto, shifting the action to the legendary port city New Orleans.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 29, 2025
‘Call Her Daddy' Host Alex Cooper Stars in New Doc Premiering at Tribeca
The 2025 film fest will also feature anniversary screenings of Casino, Best in Show, Paris Is Burning, and more

NYTimes ArtsApr 29, 2025
Beyoncé Cowboy Carter Tour Review; The Star Remixes American History, and Her Own
The superstar's new stage show turns reclamation, personal and musical, into joyful extravaganza.

NYTimes ArtsApr 29, 2025
Boston Pops' Keith Lockhart Has the Ear of the Red Sox and Classical Fans
Keith Lockhart, who leads the Boston Pops, is a beloved figure in his city's musical scene, and 30 years in he still has more to give.

Playbill NewsApr 28, 2025
See the Choreography, Wigs, and Olympic Gymnastics It Takes to Push Megan Hilty Down the Stairs in Death Becomes Her
A new video showcases one of the musical's most hilarious moments.



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The Downside for Megan Mullally When Performing How to Succeed... on Broadway (Playbill News)

Playbill NewsApr 28, 2025
Photos: Inside Dead Outlaw's Blazing Broadway Opening With Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka, Patti LuPone, More
The new musical from Itamar Moses, David Yazbek, and Erik Della Penna opened at the Longacre Theatre April 27.



VultureApr 28, 2025
What Box-Office Milestones Could Sinners Still Stake Through the Heart?
From its (now inevitable) move into profitability to the potential all-time records it could set.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 28, 2025
Shaboozey to Launch the ‘Great American Roadshow Tour' This Fall
Trek in support of Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going will kick off in September and run through October

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The Beths Are Back With Jangle Rock Magic — and a North American Headlining Tour (Rolling Stone Movie News)

NYTimes ArtsApr 28, 2025
My Life With Uncle Vanya, the Self-Pitying Sad Sack We Can't Quit
What is it about Chekhov's melancholy inaction hero that makes him, and the play he stars in, so meaningful at all ages?

Playbill NewsApr 27, 2025
Drag: The Musical Plays Final Performance April 27
Drag Race star Alaska, Adam Pascal, and Nick Adams lead the Off-Broadway musical at New World Stages.



NYTimes ArtsApr 26, 2025
David Thomas, Leader of the Band Pere Ubu, Dies at 71
As a singer and songwriter, he pushed the boundaries of punk and art-rock, producing a half century of music, writings and performances and always upending expectations.

Playbill NewsApr 25, 2025
Broadway's Good Night, and Good Luck Will Be Licensed by Concord Theatricals
Co-written by George Clooney and Grant Heslov from the 2005 film, the work opened its Broadway premiere April 3 at the Winter Garden.



New York Times MoviesApr 25, 2025
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a robot revenge drama and a supernatural detective story.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsApr 19, 2025
Eurovision singer Clodagh Rodgers dies aged 78
Clodagh Rodgers, who is from Warrenpoint, County Down, is known for songs such as Jack In The Box and Come Back and Shake Me.

New York Times MoviesApr 10, 2025
‘Chicken Jockey!' What to Know About the ‘Minecraft' Catchphrase
When Jack Black yells that in "A Minecraft Movie," young audiences respond raucously. The director approves, but some theaters don't. Here's what to know.

Roger Ebert Movie ReviewsMar 24, 2020
Where to Find Roger Ebert's Great Movies Streaming
Going online is one answer, but it's not so simple.

People Top HeadlinesApr 10, 2018
The Weirdest Places Real Moms Have Given Birth, from a Walmart Parking Lot to a Wendy's
Last night, Seth Meyers revealed he and wife Alexi Ashe welcomed their second child, son Axel, a day earlier. But this was no ordinary delivery. The newborn made his dramatic entrance in the lobby of the new parents' apartment building.

"I called 911 and over the course of a minute conversation, I said, ‘We're about to have a baby — we're having a baby — we had a baby,' " the talk show host recounted.

The couple joins a growing list of parents — including the wife of Midland's Jess Carson who welcomed their son in a parking lot — who first met their babies in the most random, unexpected (read: not in a hospital or at home) places.

Here, we break down those straight-out-of-a-movie moments.



In March 2018, Candace Howes and her husband Zack were en route to the hospital when the expectant mom started pushing, prompting the couple to pull over and call 911 when they were a mile away from home. They were told to go to the nearest fire station, which they did.

"I was crowning so I stepped out and then within two steps out and then I got on the ground and pushed the baby out and the fire chief caught him and I rolled over and put him on me," the new mom told Orlando, Florida outlet News 6. 

A Pensacola Gas Station "I'm going into labor and my water's been broke," 23-year-old Kayla told a 911 dispatcher while she was at a Pensacola, Florida gas station at 2 a.m. in March 2018. The Mississippi native was visiting her husband, who works in the Florida town. Kayla went into labor before an ambulance came to her aid, and

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