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New York Times MoviesDec 12, 2025
‘Wake Up Dead Man' | Anatomy of a Scene
The writer and director Rian Johnson narrates a sequence from his film.

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BBC Entertainment & ArtsDec 12, 2025
Taylor Swift pictured breaking down in tears after she met Southport attack families
Backstage footage shows the singer in tears after meeting survivors of the attack during her world tour.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsDec 12, 2025
Taylor Swift Opens Up About Vienna Terror Plot: ‘We Dodged a Massacre'
The singer discusses the thwarted terrorist attack and Vienna concert cancellation in her The End of an Era documentary series

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New York Times BooksDec 12, 2025
Joanna Trollope, Popular British Author, Dies at 82
Her books, many of which were best sellers, often described empty marriages, love affairs (with tasteful sex) and heroic clergymen.

Yahoo! BooksDec 12, 2025
Trump tariffs live updates: Democrats say tariffs have cost each American household an extra $1,200; Trump floats 'some' additional carveouts


BBC Entertainment & ArtsDec 12, 2025
Author Joanna Trollope dies aged 82
The writer was famous for her stories about romance and intrigue in rural middle England.

New York Times MoviesDec 12, 2025
6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

Playbill NewsDec 12, 2025
David Lindsay-Abaire's The Balusters Completes Broadway Cast
See who's joining previously announced star Renée Elise Goldsberry in the Manhattan Theatre Club world premiere.



Playbill NewsDec 12, 2025
Get a 1st Look at Oh, Mary! in London's West End
Mason Alexander Park leads the Cole Escola comedy at the U.K.'s Trafalgar Theatre.



Yahoo! BooksDec 12, 2025
'They had not been seen ever before': Romans made liquid gypsum paste and smeared it over the dead before burial, leaving fingerprints behind, new research finds


Rolling Stone Movie NewsDec 12, 2025
Taylor Momsen and Her Younger Self Perform ‘Where Are You, Christmas?' on ‘Kimmel'
The Pretty Reckless delivered their rock & roll version of a track Momsen sang as Cindy Lou Who in Ron Howard's 2000 film How the Grinch Stole Christmas

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Yahoo! BooksDec 12, 2025
Kilmar Abrego Garcia freed from federal immigration detention on judge's order and returns home


Yahoo! BooksDec 12, 2025
White House on the defensive when asked how billionaire Trump can tell average Americans to limit kids' Christmas gifts


BBC Entertainment & ArtsDec 12, 2025
Clair Obscur sweeps The Game Awards with nine wins
The French-made role-playing game is named game of the year and also picks up prizes for music and performance.

Playbill NewsDec 12, 2025
The Gin Game Playwright D.L. Coburn Dies at 87
The Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist hit theatrical gold with his very first play.



Yahoo! BooksDec 12, 2025
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New York Times BooksDec 12, 2025
How Matt Dinniman's ‘Dungeon Crawler Carl' Became a Blockbuster
Matt Dinniman introduced his series about an alien reality TV show free on the web. But readers ate up the goofy humor, now to the tune of 6 million books sold.

NYTimes ArtsDec 12, 2025
5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include an unexpected holiday adventure and a blockbuster body-swapping comedy.

New York Times BooksDec 12, 2025
The Best Graphic Novels of 2025
A candy-colored story collection, sisters who lust after Hitler and harrowing reportage from a riot in India.

NYTimes ArtsDec 12, 2025
Fleece, Love and Vomit: New Yorkers' Best (and Worst) SantaCon Stories
The bar crawl and charity fund-raiser has been eliciting strong reactions in the city for more than 25 years. Readers shared theirs.

Playbill NewsDec 12, 2025
Shakespeare's Richard II, Starring Michael Urie, Will Be Filmed for New York Public Library's Theatre on Film and Tape Archive
Adapted and directed by Craig Baldwin, the production is at Astor Place Theatre via Red Bull Theater.



Playbill NewsDec 12, 2025
'I Love an Abridged Opera': Soprano Erin Morley on Why Magic Flute at the Met Is Perfect for Kids
She would know, she's a mother of three.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsDec 11, 2025
How to Watch Taylor Swift's ‘The End of an Era' Docuseries Online for Free
Here's when and where to stream each episode plus her new concert film

NYTimes ArtsDec 11, 2025
Our Favorite Hidden Gem Books of 2025
The staff of the Book Review recommends unforgettable books that made our personal best-of-the-year lists.

NYTimes ArtsDec 11, 2025
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Dominates at the Game Awards
The role-playing game won nine prizes, including game of the year.

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NYTimes ArtsDec 11, 2025
‘Dust Bunny' Review: A World of Wonders, Familiar and Foreign
The movie, starring Sophie Sloan and Mads Mikkelsen, is a blast of visual delights.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsDec 11, 2025
SZA Slams White House for Using Her ‘SNL' Song in ICE Post: ‘Evil and Boring'
"White House rage baiting artists for free promo is PEAK DARK," the singer wrote on X, following musicians like Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo

NYTimes ArtsDec 11, 2025
‘Ella McCay' Review: Right Girl, Wrong Time
James L. Brooks returns with a lieutenant governor comedy that might leave you more confused than amused.

NYTimes ArtsDec 11, 2025
D.L. Coburn, Playwright With a Solo Hit, ‘The Gin Game,' Dies at 87
His two-character work won a Pulitzer Prize and had a long Broadway run, but he never replicated its success and struggled to get his later work staged.

NYTimes ArtsDec 11, 2025
‘Silent Night, Deadly Night' Review: A Slasher Gets a Giddy Reboot
This delightfully trashy entry in the seasonal subgenre follows a killer Santa with a heart, and a case of blood lust.

NYTimes ArtsDec 11, 2025
‘Resurrection' Review: Bi Gan's Voyage Into Cinema
The Chinese director Bi Gan, who has become a lauded fixture on the festival circuit, conjures a boundary-pushing tale that evokes moviemaking itself.

NYTimes ArtsDec 11, 2025
‘The King of Color' Review: He's Just Into Hue
In a new documentary, the creator of the Pantone system explains how he standardized colors across the globe.

New York Times BooksDec 11, 2025
The Best Mystery Novels of 2025
Our columnist on the books that wowed her this year.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsDec 10, 2025
Sophie Kinsella, author of bestselling Shopaholic series, dies aged 55
The author of the Shopaholic series of novels had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer.

VultureDec 10, 2025
SZA Says the White House's Posting Strat Is Evil and Boring
Another day, another dehumanizing meme from the White House.

VultureDec 10, 2025
The Best Novels of 2025, According to Anthony Jeselnik
The stand-up comedian read 51 books this year. Here are his favorites.

New York Times MoviesDec 05, 2025
11 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times BooksDec 04, 2025
Our Favorite Books for a Last-Minute Holiday Gift
Need a last-minute holiday gift? Try one of these recent releases.

Playbill NewsDec 04, 2025
Patrick Page Will Lead Titus Andronicus Off-Broadway Spring 2026
Jesse Berger will direct Shakespeare's tragedy for Red Bull Theater.



Playbill NewsDec 03, 2025
Ike Barinholtz, Beck Bennett, Jenny Slate Complete Cast of Simon Rich's All Out on Broadway
Also, check out photos from the first rehearsal of the comedy, which will feature a rotating company that includes Wayne Brady, Jon Stewart, Ashley Park, and more.



Playbill NewsDec 03, 2025
Dylan Baker, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Hamish Linklater, Miriam Silverman Will Star in Erica Schmidt's The Disappear Off-Broadway
The BAFTA Award nominee is also directing the world premiere, on its way to becoming a new Audible Original audio offering.



Playbill NewsDec 02, 2025
Maya Boyd, Abigail C. Onwunali, Nimene Sierra Wureh Round Out Cast for Broadway Revival of Joe Turner's Come and Gone
Directed by Golden Globe and four-time Emmy winner Debbie Allen, the revival will be led by Taraji P. Henson and Cedric "The Entertainer."



Playbill NewsDec 01, 2025
Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, Christopher Abbott Will Lead Death of a Salesman Broadway Revival
Joe Mantello will direct the Arthur Miller classic in March 2026.



CNBC Media NewsApr 02, 2025
Advertisers look for flexibility as they parse how Trump's new tariffs will affect their businesses
Advertisers are seeking flexible terms with media companies as uncertainty grows from President Donald Trump's looming tariffs.

AV Club FilmsJul 16, 2024
The Acolyte would have made for an awesome Star Wars film
Set well before George Lucas' galaxy became rife with scoundrels, rebels, and despots, Leslye Headland'sThe Acolyte is uniquely positioned to crack open a whole new age for the dauntless (or ceaseless?) Star Wars franchise. Throughout its eight-episode run (the show's season-one finale dropped July 16), the Disney …

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Science Daily WeatherDec 02, 2021
Air quality models can improve the accuracy of forecasts of daily solar power production in the future
The expansion of renewable energies is placing increasing demands on the power grids. Precise forecasts of the amount of solar power that will be fed into the grid is key to effective energy management. In addition to clouds, aerosol particles also strongly influence the amount of electricity generated by photovoltaic systems. Current air quality models are a good basis for estimating the production of solar electricity, but they could be further improved.

Movies.com Movie NewsNov 26, 2018
Next 3 Michael B. Jordan Movies: 'Just Mercy,' 'Wrong Answer,' 'A Bittersweet Life'
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. 'Just...
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DVD ReviewsNov 09, 2018
Time Life The Best of The Three Stooges
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