Sunday 31 July 2022

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The New York Times
She first gained widespread attention in the Broadway production of August Wilson's "Fences" in 1987. She earned a Tony Award for best featured actress for playing Rose Maxson, a housewife in 1950s Pittsburgh forced to balance ...
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The Washington Post
Writer Aaron Sorkin's acclaimed stage adaptation shutters amid controversy with producer Scott Rudin, who was accused of abuse last year. Image without a caption.
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Los Angeles Times
It started off so well. A fan-made TikTok musical tribute to Netflix's "Bridgerton," heating up into a lush suite of songs in a concept album with roses from the streamer. The romance blossomed with a record-setting showing at the Grammy Awards.
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The Guardian
If you're going to change a social media platform synonymous with celebrity culture, make sure the Kardashian-Jenners are onboard first. Instagram was forced into a partial retreat last week as influencer royalty joined a user rebellion against the app ...
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The Verge
The streaming giant filed the complaint in a Washington, DC district court just days after Barlow and Bear held a live, sold-out show dedicated to their Bridgerton-inspired album. After Bridgerton's 2020 debut ...
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Forbes
Celebrity excess has been the subject of heated discussion lately, with Kylie Jenner drawing attention to the inordinate amount of pollution emitted by the wealthy, after she used her private jet to take a 17-minute flight, then followed it up with an ...
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ABC News
"Renaissance," Beyoncé (Columbia Records). Beyoncé has been reborn again; this time it's on a shimmering dance floor. But in her seventh studio album, "Renaissance," she has subverted the public's perception of her hitmaking history.
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Los Angeles Times
After 10 episodes, notable acclaim and a little more than a month on the air, "Gordita Chronicles" has become a victim of an HBO Max programming shift, joining the ranks of shows canceled in 2022. A Friday statement from an HBO Max spokesperson read: ...
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Los Angeles Times
And just as "Exit West," his 2017 bestseller and winner of The Times Book Prize for fiction, found a fresh way to rethink the world's refugee crisis (hidden portals magically transport people across the world), "The Last White Man" explores racial ...
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Los Angeles Times
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Mohsin Hamid about his new book and about how he decides what details to include in his fiction. SCOTT SIMON, HOST: One morning, Anders, who is a white man, wakes up and finds his skin has turned brown.
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