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Michael unsurprisingly strays far from the historical record and even erases three of the nine Jackson children
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The explosive 2019 film, centered on allegations made by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, was pulled after a legal battle between HBO and the Jackson estate
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"If you tell me eight o'clock," the film and martial arts star said, "I will be there 10 or 15 minutes before and wait."
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The artist brought non-stop fan favorites to the desert festival
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The pop superstar, who is the subject of the new movie "Michael," faced several sexual abuse allegations. But the songs he made have endured, and even thrived.
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In "The Radiant Dark," life is upended after humanity receives a signal from a distant planet. But extraterrestrial contact takes a back seat to more earthly problems.
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Jamie Bigg says he wanted to publicise his relationship and was told he "wouldn't be continuing" on the show.
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Adam Thomas, Craig Charles, Mo Farah and Harry Redknapp were in the final of I'm A Celebrity... South Africa.
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It's National Poetry Month! Greg Cowles, an editor at The New York Times Book Review, recommends some poetry books while writing poems with fridge magnets.
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The August Wilson classic is back on Broadway at the Barrymore, starring Taraji P. Henson and Cedric the Entertainer.
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He put his detective cap on to try to figure out who leaked the audio.
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Langley appeared on the comedian's podcast earlier this month and brought him out to perform her hit single at the desert fest
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In paint, bricolage and collage, she explored the history of art, ideas and the human species.
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Jake Reiner says the grief of his parents' brutal deaths and the arrest of his own brother left him in a "trance".
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Trump is attending, and Oz Pearlman is doing mentalism.
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Four years after Stick Season, Noah Kahan returns with a 17-track album already climbing the vinyl charts
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"It was a very high honor to have him on the podium for our shows," band says
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The singer-songwriter's "Stick Season" was an unexpected smash. On its follow-up he sings about fame, complex relationships and the future with a sharper perspective.
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A top Nashville musician, he played for Bob Dylan and on "Oh, Pretty Woman" and "Jolene," and was in the country-rock groups Area Code 615 and Barefoot Jerry.
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A new AI-powered hybrid Hollywood startup backed by AWS is betting that cutting-edge production tech can cut costs, speed up filming and bring jobs back to LA.
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Influenced by Indian raga and nontraditional tuning systems, he created hypnotic works with a spiritual bent and created an unconventional piano.
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"We take this matter very seriously and have launched a full investigation, and we will take appropriate action based on our findings."
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Do you like Gorgonzola as much as the Chess star does?
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This month's terrors include a monkey gone mad, a boundary-pushing robot and a playground with a thirst for babysitter blood.
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Since the president chickened out and didn't hire a comedian to host the gala, late-night host led his own "alternate" dinner
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Jason Segel and Samara Weaving are an unhappily married couple with murder on their minds in this bloody thriller-horror-rom-com — call it ‘The Gore of the Roses'
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The Cascio siblings are suing Mr. Jackson's estate after standing by him for years as he faced accusations of child molestation.
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Reshoots, reluctant studios and family holdouts: the production faced many issues. But now the box office is expected to be huge.
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The August Wilson classic is back on Broadway at the Barrymore.
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This month's picks make up a quintet of paranoia that speaks to the ethos of unease and dread endemic to the modern moment
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Celine Song's new movie stars Dakota Johnson as a high-end New York City matchmaker. Five real ones weigh in on its accuracy and more.
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Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who won acclaim for his role in the 2016 biopic of then Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, was found dead at his home in Mumbai on Sunday, police said.
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Final broadcast primetime live same-day ratings for Thursday, January…
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Gabrielle Union knows the value of a sturdy support system. But she also knows that not everyone has one.
She made this point at Monday night's 11th Annual Night of Opportunity Gala held in New York City for The Opportunity Network, a nonprofit that works with students from historically and systematically underrepresented communities achieve their college and career goals.
Union, 45, was an honoree at the event, and in her acceptance speech, she spoke about expanding the idea of what a support system can be. She explained that she learned the hard way that "your people" are not always who you thought they would be. She referenced the time she was raped as a sophomore in college.
"When I was raped at gunpoint, one of the most lonely and debilitating experiences of my life, I had to redefine what it meant to be a part of a community because my ‘people' didn't have a ton of experience with rape survivors," the Being Mary Jane star and producer said to Cipriani's packed but silent dining room. "So I had to expand my idea of what and who my people were. I needed a different kind of support. I needed different opportunities, opportunities to heal and then the ability to want to continue living."
The summer before starting her sophomore year of college at UCLA, the actress was raped at gunpoint by a stranger in the Payless store where she worked.
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But that wasn't the first time she realized she needed "different" opportunities.
"When I was at UCLA, a lot of the kids I was at school with, their parents got them internships and their parents had jobs lined up for them or they took over the family business," she explained to PEOPLE. "I don'
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