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The Texas native was known for recordings like "That's the Way Love Goes," "You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me)," and his signature wanderlust anthem, "Ridin' My Thumb to Mexico"
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Ali, The Dark Knight, American Gangster, and more.
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Following a three-month ban, Jannik Sinner will face Mariano Navone at the Italian Open
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In "Top Gun: Maverick" and the latest Marvel movie, the actor has played memorable characters by that name. "I should probably take a breather from playing Bobs," he said.
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Legendary Argentine rocker has released one of the most ambitious LPs of his career — and it's a project that was more than three decades in the making
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A tale of pollen and prejudice, and more. (Achoo!)
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The Lockerbie bombing's impact and lessons learned are explored in TV drama The Bombing of Pan Am 103.
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The Broadway musical, which earned seven Tony nominations, scrapped a performance after the Librarian of Congress, Dr. Carla D. Hayden, was fired by the Trump administration.
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Trump's visit will be boycotted by about a dozen performers.
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In "The Family Dynamic," Susan Dominus examines what makes some families "exceptional."
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The new movie Friendship plays like a low-stakes platonic variation on an erotic thriller, a worthy first big-screen starring role for the comedian.
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Molly Martens and her father Tom claim they killed her husband Jason Corbett in self-defense. A new doc examines what really happened.
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With just a week to go, here's our guide to the songs and artists taking part in Eurovision 2025.
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Hollywood blockbusters such and World War Z and Spider-Man, were made closer to home than you think.
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Steven Pasquale, Ruthie Ann Miles, and more lead the cast, with Tony winner Bartlett Sher at the helm.
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Dr. Carla Hayden was the first Black woman to steward the nation's library.
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Premiering Off-Broadway at Theatre For A New Audience, the play is inspired by Molière's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme.
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"We have an American pope and a Russian president," Jimmy Kimmel said, calling it "an historic era."
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"What an emotional rollercoaster," Jessel Taank said in response to recent headlines.
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There's scorched earth with a little bit of hope in this month's sci-fi picks.
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Stephen Schwartz will present the Lifetime Achievement Award to Ben Vereen.
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The scene-stealing actress shares what she's picked up working alongside Seth Rogen, Larry David, Quinta Brunson, and Will Ferrell
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The British Nigerian actress's turn as the hoodoo-practicing love interest has given her a brighter spotlight. She is trying to stay grounded through it all.
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Your bags may be ready to go, but do you really have everything you need? Here are some apps that can make your travels smoother, safer and more fun.
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This film by Jon Kasbe and Crystal Moselle skirts gimmicks to examine a creator's drive to build a humanoid device powered by artificial intelligence.
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The Colombian singer discussed the making of the hit single on The Tonight Show
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Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd star in the kind of comedy you watch from behind your hands.
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The world's best tennis players (including World No. 1 Jannik Sinner) are in Rome for the 2025 Italian Open. Here's how to stream every match
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Miranda Cornell will direct Eliana Theologides Rodriguez's new play.
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Director Saheem Ali wanted to honor his home country with a musical. Now it's running at the Public Theater starring Amber Iman.
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At the architecture biennale, a small part of the French Pavilion will be devoted to a possibility for war-torn Ukraine.
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With a book by David Ives, the musical plays London's National after a 2023 world premiere at Off-Broadway's The Shed.
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Lorraine Bracco, Brenda Vaccaro, Talia Shire and Susan Sarandon discuss playing cooks in a new film, aging in Hollywood and the movies that their grandchildren cannot yet watch.
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In "The Peepshow," Kate Summerscale tells the stranger-than-fiction story of a sensational murder case that rocked 1950s London.
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A new comedy cocreated by Tina Fey and another from Tom Segura are among the highlights debuting this month.
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This month's picks include a hit Thai family drama, an Iranian animated film, a trilogy of documentaries about Chinese textile workers and more.
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The documentary dives into a shocking case of murder and manipulation
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Country music group Lady Antebellum on Thursday changed its name to Lady A, saying it regretted its blindspot over the name's association with a time of slavery in the United States.
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James Franco's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame got an unwelcome amendment this week.
The actor's placard, which he was honored with in 2013, was defamed with the word "douche" written in capital letters with a red marker. It's unclear who graffitied the star.
The vandalism comes after Franco was accused of sexual misconduct by several woman. His name was first brought into the national discussion of sexual harassment in January after he wore a Time's Up pin at the 2018 Golden Globe Awards, where he won a trophy for his role in The Disaster Artist.
In an article published in the Los Angeles Times days later, five women accused the actor of abusing his power as an acting teacher and mentor in a sexually exploitative manner.
Two students claimed the actor would often become angry on set when they would refuse to film topless, while another former acting student at the film school Franco founded said he once removed safety guards while filming an oral sex scene on the set of the 2015 film The Long Home.
Additionally, actress Violet Paley recounted her previous social media claims that Franco exposed himself and tried to pressure her into oral sex. Though she said they had a consensual relationship, Paley said, "that time wasn't consensual." She also alleged that he t
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