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The dart world's 'Tiger Woods' goes for his second consecutive World Championship title
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Matt and Ross Duffer credited the success of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" with helping to convince the Prince estate to license two Purple Rain tracks
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His 2002 documentary "Jenin, Jenin" exposed the often harsh realities of life experienced by his fellow Arabs in Israel.
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Victoria Jones was found dead at a San Francisco hotel room on New Year's Day
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A lawyer for the musician, Brian King Joseph, says in the court papers that Mr. Joseph was fired after reporting sexual harassment.
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The occasional actress was found dead at a hotel in San Francisco early on New Year's Day
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The trend of the year was authenticity: artists dressed their best, rather than chasing the microtrends that otherwise dominated the fashion ecosystem offstage.
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A new year brings thrillers galore, with evil emerging from a pandemic, a summer camp and a rideshare app.
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The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland has unearthed images of Scotland's most famous acting talent in their student days.
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Brian King Joseph accused the rapper of "predatory behavior" in a lawsuit filed in California this week
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The Washington National Opera said the "Wicked" composer was scheduled to host its annual event at the center this spring.
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The newly partisan D.C. institution previously announced a possibly illegal move to add President Trump's name to its title.
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After years of playing smarmy characters, the actor is stepping up as the lead in a comedy about a grumpy but charming doctor.
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There was a lot to tie up after five seasons and nearly 10 years, and the show gave itself another two hours to do it. Here are the major events.
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The famously prickly comedian found a sympathetic adversary in the director of a CNN documentary about him. Their conversation with a reporter was … spirited.
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The new production of Bellini's final opera opened December 31.
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This Korean Canadian soap opera is a moderately charming, if blandly earnest, drama about the dissonance and frictions between immigrant parents and their children
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Colin Salmon was shown leniency by the court because he cares for his seriously ill wife and daughter.
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The actor stars along side Kate Mara in a psychological thriller that goes deep into the Black Arts archives.
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"Fingers crossed she isn't racist — it was a different time," says the author of "My Sister, the Serial Killer" and the recent "Cursed Daughters."
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The last episode of the hit sci-fi series premieres on Netflix tomorrow, Dec. 31
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The fan-favorite musical is celebrating its sixth anniversary on Broadway with a series of special Playbills.
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The Metropolitan Opera's new production of Bellini's "I Puritani," directed by Charles Edwards, is "a retro move," said Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager.
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The actress, who died at 91, had what can't be taught: charisma and attitude onscreen. Here are some highlights.
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The 24-four-year-old Bulgarian actress, who played Borat's 15-year-old daughter in the film, speaks out on the scandalous hotel bedroom meeting involving the former New York mayor.
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Daniel Radcliffe, who played the young wizarding hero in the Harry Potter films, has said "transgender women are women" after an outcry over tweets by author J.K. Rowling criticizing the use of the phrase "people who menstruate".
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Talk show host Dick Cavett (b. 1936) is rightly remembered as having one of the very best talk shows on television. His unusual combination of Yale-educated intellectualism and Nebraska-bred midwestern ordinariness, a kind of perpetual state of halting slight embarrassment, charmed audiences. They appreciated his self-deprecating humor and, most significantly, his eclectic guests. His smart conversations spurred many guests who'd rarely (or never) turn up on The Tonight Show, "Joey Bishop" or "Mike Douglas": esteemed writers, firebrand political activists, out-of-the-mainstream rock stars, and reclusive actors like Brando and Katharine Hepburn. More than a decade ago, Shout! Factory released a superb series of boxed sets to DVD, one devoted to "Hollywood Greats" like Fred Astaire, Robert Mitchum, Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, Kirk Douglas and others. "Comic Legends" featured the likes of Wo...Read the entire review
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There is something about British children's entertainment or the characters of same that provides a bit of comfort to those who watch it. I mean there are two Paddington movies now and I can't not get the smell of marmalade on toast out of my nostrils, and this bleeds through to other British shows I watch with my son now, the latest of those being Peppa Pig, one in a family of pigs who do the normal human type things.
Created in the UK and first airing in 2004, the show finds Peppa, her younger brother, mother and father and chronicles their experiences. Some of them, like being stuck in a traffic jam, are a little more mundane than others, while we see a pet competition at Peppa's school, or more de rigeur subjects for toddlers like looking at the stars or a bouncy ball of high interest. At a high level, Peppa experiences the subject, has it explained and t...Read the entire review
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The first and second murders in The Third Murder take place some 30 years before the movie begins, and are never shown on screen, even in flashback. No need to wait around for number three, though. Just a few seconds into the very first shot, a middle-aged man named Misumi (Kôji Yakusho), who's walking with another…
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