Jumat, 15 April 2022

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The new anthology series Roar on Apple TV+ tells eight stories of women in different emotional states. Some of the stories are more comic, some are more dramatic. The series doesn't have a single, obvious thematic throughline the way, say, ...
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The New York Times
Most Broadway theaters have decided to stop checking the vaccination status of ticket holders after April 30, but all will continue to require that audience members wear masks inside theaters through at least May 31. The Broadway League, a trade ...
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PEOPLE.com
In honor of Passover this year, the 57-year-old actor and director said he's helping prepare almost one ton of brisket with chef Jose Andre's World Central Kitchen for the Jewish holiday, for Ukrainians fleeing the war in their country.
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The New York Times
In the new Netflix series, the actress plays a woman whose husband's affair gets played out in the British press. She was drawn to the echoes of her own life.
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Forbes
Lucius — the group led by the duo of Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig — nailed that on their fourth record, Second Nature. Working with friends and producers Brandi Carlile and Dave Cobb, Wolfe and Laessig set out to make a record to make themselves feel ...
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CNN
This is the first visit back that we're aware of for Meghan since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex resigned from royal duties in early 2020. Harry returned last year, joining his brother William to unveil a statue of their mother, Diana, at Kensington Palace ...
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The New York Times
Where was Lalo Salamanca headed in that last scene of the finale? Toward revenge. Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton) just survived the world's most incompetent home invasion-cum-assassination attempt, having outmaneuvered ...
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The New York Times
Liz Sheridan, a stage, film and television actress best known for playing Helen Seinfeld, Jerry's mother on the acclaimed sitcom "Seinfeld," died on Friday at her home in New York City. She was 93. Her manager, Amanda Hendon, confirmed the death.
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CNN
(CNN) An old-fashioned courtroom miniseries with a somewhat more modern backdrop of sexual politics, "Anatomy of a Scandal" is a crisply told, nicely binge-able mystery that doesn't overstay its welcome. Adapted from a novel, the material certainly ...
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Variety
Liz Sheridan, the actor best know for her role as Jerry Seinfeld's mother Helen in the classic sitcom "Seinfeld," died on Friday, a representative confirmed to Variety. She was 93. Seinfeld reacted to the news on Twitter, writing, "Liz was always the ...
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