Saturday, 29 April 2023

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Daily update 29 April 2023
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The New York Times
If you ask any kids who grew up reading Judy Blume, they'll tell you precisely what they learned from each of Blume's books; which taboo rites of passage each book introduced; probably even where they were, physically and developmentally, ...
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The New York Times
On Wednesday night, I witnessed something that I never expected to see: a live performance by the mysterious British vocalist and producer Jai Paul. Paul's music — full of glitches, strangely compressed sounds and spliced-together samples — is ...
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BBC News
Rihanna, Ryan Gosling, Martin Scorsese and Oprah Winfrey were there to make announcements, while there was news about Hunger Games, Transformers, Wicked and Beetlejuice films. Here are the 12 ...
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NPR
It's also what actor John Leguizamo has already known for his nearly 40-year show business career. So instead of waiting for the scales to even out, Leguizamo decided to bring the media to Latinos. On Sunday, he'll launch his new MSNBC docuseries called " ...
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The Guardian
The influence seeped over into politics, with the rise of Donald Trump, but Springer got there first. In 2003, as Springer contemplated a serious run for the US Senate from Ohio, the conservative magazine National ...
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The New York Times
A man in a black vest and white shirt has coffee with a woman in a. Liev Schreiber and Bel Powley star as Otto Frank and his employee turned caretaker, Miep Gies, in " ...
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ABC News
When Peter Quill pressed play on Redbone's "Come and Get Your Love" in "Guardians of the Galaxy," it would have been hard to imagine that James Gunn's space opera would lead to something as sincere, poignant and kinda cornball as the trilogy-ending "Gu ...
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BBC News
The biggest issue is how writers are paid in the new streaming economy, with many reporting lower wages as digital platforms have upended traditional television and film productions, says the Writers Guild of America, the union representing television and ...
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Fortune
Happy Friday. History is personal. One of the funniest anecdotes I ever collected while reporting on civil rights was from Joanne Bland, then the founder of a small voting rights museum in Selma ...
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The Seattle Times
Once, the story goes, the Northwest poet Raymond Carver told his friend Alfredo Arreguín — creator of luminous and densely patterned paintings — that he painted constantly, "like a locomotive." "At the time, Alfredo said, 'Yeah, a loco with a motive,'" ...
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