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A mother on the farm and in space, Lockhart brought a maternal instinct to every role she played.
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An influential scholar, she challenged centuries of biblical interpretation that presumed that women were unequal to men in the eyes of God.
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People are using others' dating fails to gain clout — and it's having a chilling effect on young mens' love lives
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Some filmmakers have no qualms about sending audiences out on the bleakest note; others famously watered down their conclusions. These are among the most debated.
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The Tony Award-winning star's career spanned eight decades, and included roles in Petticoat Junction, Happy Days, and Grey's Anatomy
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She and her daughter, North West, dressed as viral TikToker Jay Guapõ: "North put me on."
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Fountains of Wayne, Marshall Crenshaw, Shooter Jennings and more also take part in Los Angeles gig honoring Rock Hall-bound singer-songwriter
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Taylor Swift's showgirl glitter! Benson Boone's sparkly jumpsuit! Here's what to dress up as this year
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"I'm not mad at anybody who went from TikTok to a tour bus right away," says the band's singer Conner Arthur, "but what we're doing has more dignity"
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The actor, now 87, talks about his childhood, the epiphanies in his life and more.
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The new Lorenz Hart biopic "Blue Moon" gets a lot right about the creation of musicals that a spate of 1940s films got wildly wrong.
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The party has long been trying, and failing, to make inroads in the state. The 2026 midterm election could its best chance yet
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Geeta Gandbhir's film examines the killing of a Florida woman and "stand your ground" laws, but the issues it raises are bigger than those statutes.
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Scientists, artists, movies and a monkey collide in Steven Spielberg's spellbinding The Fabelmans, opening in select theaters this weekend before expanding nationwide at Thanksgiving. Michelle Williams and Paul Dano star as the loving parents of teenage Sammy (Gabriel LaBelle), who has fallen head over heels in love with the silver screen and is determined to make his own films, come what may.
The artistic bond between mother and son is established early in our exclusive clip....
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The title of this DVD goldmine for fans of Robin Williams' stand-up and improv work can be described with a word that Williams used frequently in his acts over the decades: Redundant. After his singular success in stand-up, film, and TV, everyone should know at this point that the Comic Genius description comes prepackaged with the name. It was for me when I first came to San Francisco for grad school in late 2002, but I mostly knew of Williams' genius through his film roles, a cornucopia of comedic and dramatic work that showcased his immensely versatile talent.
But I didn't know much about his stand-up work, coming from a country where his HBO specials weren't available. A San Francisco native who became a beloved figure of the city as his fame rose; he represented the perfect welcome for me as I bought his 2002 Live on Broadway special on DVD on my first day in th...Read the entire review
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