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The work explores through song a young family navigating the loss of a pregnancy.
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Courteney Cox, basketball fans and Marvel movies have recently joined in on the resurgence of the band's signature anthemic ballad.
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A full-scale production of the Bengsons' deeply personal memoir musical is delivered via anthemic songs and remnants of home.
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The Sophocles-inspired play by Anna Ziegler has extended its run at the Public.
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Andy Weir discusses his science-fueled novel "Project Hail Mary," which has been adapted into a film that opens in theaters on Friday.
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The symbolic statue was made from the metal of a railcar damaged by a Russian attack
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The "Ready or Not" actress has become synonymous with horror fare. She has embraced the genre, while looking to make a few career tweaks.
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In guessing which ex-leader Trump might have discussed Iran with, Jimmy Fallon said "two things seem equally possible: Either Trump's lying, or Joe Biden doesn't remember talking to him."
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The academy said an employee of an outside security firm hired for the Oscars had "incidental contact" with the actress, which it called "not acceptable."
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Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, wrote that he "cannot in good conscience" support the war
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"The other Peruvian" (alongside Mario Vargas Llosa), he exposed the heedlessness of the upper crust, which he knew well, and the quiet suffering of the classes underneath.
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It seemed made for me — but its co-creator can't get out of her own head and into ours.
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While wearing an engagement ring and a wedding band.
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The star has spoken about the viral images that appeared to show her marrying partner Tom Holland.
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The musician, now known as Ye, claims there was "no competent evidence" supporting the six-figure award to plaintiff Tony Saxon
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The Academy Award winning US actor won his third Oscar on Sunday, but skipped the ceremony to visit Ukraine.
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The NYC mayor served up a pint of solidarity by celebrating the nation's long history of resisting oppression
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The West Coast company's 2026-2027 season also includes an L.A. premiere for Ngozi Anyanwu's The Monsters and more.
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The singer-songwriter performed her rendition for Australian radio network Triple J's series Like a Version
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The Abbott Elementary and Parent Trap film star has set a stage premiere.
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The multimedia presentation by historian John Monsky will perform in April.
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Navigating dress codes and finding a great suit (at a reasonable price) is no easy task
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Is there anyone John Lithgow can't — or won't — play?
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David Ireland's satire follows a Hollywood actor whose cluelessness leads to a combustible confrontation.
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We're in a post-Aunt Gladys world, anything's possible.
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The actress, who was nominated for her role in Best Picture winner One Battle After Another, noted that she won't "tolerate disrespect, especially when it's unwarranted and unprovoked"
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The author is best known for his novel A World for Julius, which chronicles the frivolous lives of the elite.
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King Aegon lives! Despite being burnt to a crisp by his younger brother's dragon in episode four, the eldest Targaryen boy survives. House Of The Dragon's fifth installment, "Regent," reveals that Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney) doesn't die after falling in battle. Instead, he's charred and so badly injured he can barely…
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The "Back to the Future," "Family Ties" and "Spin City" star has been thinking about his mortality as he enters the 30th year of his Parkinson's disease battle — and deals with other health challenges, like having to relearn how to walk after a recent spinal surgery.
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MTV has finally revealed its plans for this year's MTV Movie & TV Awards. Instead of a regular show honoring the year's best entertainment, the network has announced that this year's edition will instead focus on the best moments in film and TV over the past 40 years. "MTV Movie & TV Awards: Greatest of […]
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The sixth season was the last for The Americans, the show about the married couple of Philip (Matthew Rhys, Burnt) and Elizabeth Jennings (Keri Russell, Waitress), father and mother to two kids and oh by the way, are spies who were born and raised in Russia before moving to America as teenagers. I had been wondering how the show was going to end things for itself whether it was Season Three, Season Four or Season Five. And the genius of the show is that not that it didn't have to go out with a bang, but that it didn't have to.
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Matthew Rhys donned many disguises in his time on The Americans, including a really brief stint as a reporter (otherwise known as the greatest threat to democracy, if President "I Heart Russia" is to be believed). Variety reports he'll have a chance to expand on that role as part of the Fred Rogers biopic, You Are My…
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