Rabu, 17 November 2021

Google Alert - Entertainment

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Daily update November 18, 2021
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The New York Times
A lawsuit filed by the supervisor, Mamie Mitchell, said an injury or death on the set was "a likely result" of the production's failure to follow safety protocols.
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The New York Times
Tiya Miles won the nonfiction prize for "All That She Carried." The author Karen Tei Yamashita received a lifetime achievement award.
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The New York Times
Yoko Kanno has become one of Japan's foremost composers since she created the eclectic score for the anime series "Cowboy Bebop." She returned for Netflix's live-action version.
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The New York Times
Known for collaborating widely and his deadpan bravado, his last solo album, "Rich Slave," debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard chart last year.
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Vanity Fair
First, they helped to free Britney. Now, New York Times Presents documentarians Jodi Gomes and Mary Robertson are tackling the Super Bowl scandal that shook the world in Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson. By Chris Murphy.
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The New York Times
The British superstar's first album in six years deals with divorce and moving on, countering misery with virtuosity.
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The New Yorker
With "Red (Taylor's Version)," Swift seeks to reclaim control in her business affairs and in matters of the heart. ... Swifts rereleases seem designed to punish her transgressors and fortify her legacy.
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The New York Times
The director announced this month he was selling nonfungible tokens based on the screenplay for his 1994 movie. Miramax asserted in court documents it still has "broad rights" to the film.
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The New York Times
It's an album, Adele has said on Instagram and in her Nov. 14 concert-and-interview TV special with Oprah Winfrey, about her divorce from Simon Konecki, the father of their child, Angelo. It's also about the aftermath: guilt, drinking, depression, ...
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NPR
Director Christopher Columbus, who directed the first two Potter films, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and other actors from the eight films will gather for a journey back to Hogwarts to discuss the making of Harry Potter and the impact of the ...
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