Senin, 09 Mei 2022

Google Alert - Entertainment

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Daily update May 10, 2022
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The New York Times
I don't blame her. Have you ever eaten a perfectly boiled egg, unadorned save for a sprinkle of salt? Sometimes, when I'm especially hungry and harried, I skip the salt — and might even prefer it that way. Because when you bite into a sublimely cooked egg, ...
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Variety
There were also several notable omissions. Beanie Feldstein, who took on the role made famous by Barbra Streisand in "Funny Girl," was overlooked and the revival only scored a single nomination for Jared Grimes' supporting turn.
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The New York Times
On Monday, the nominees for the 75th Tony Awards were announced. The ceremony will take place on June 12 on CBS and Paramount+.
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Vanity Fair
Rory Kinnear, a workhorse character actor getting quite a showcase here, plays a creepy groundskeeper, a creepier priest, a gruff barman, and, most unnervingly, a little boy, among others, in Alex Garland's heavily loaded and yet dismayingly thin horror ...
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The New York Times
A musical about making art and a play about making money dominated the Tony Awards nominations Monday, as Broadway sought to celebrate its best work and revive its fortunes after the lengthy and damaging coronavirus shutdown.
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The New York Times
A musical about making art and a play about making money dominated the Tony Awards nominations Monday, as Broadway sought to celebrate its best work and revive its fortunes after the lengthy and damaging coronavirus shutdown. The race for best musical ...
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Vanity Fair
Howard and Jimmy come to blows, semi-absurdly, as Kim continues plotting, Lalo flirts for information, and Gus prepares for war. ... By Greg Lewis/AMC/Sony Pictures Television. ... This post contains spoilers from Better Call Saul episode 605, "Black and Blue.
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The New York Times
Rare violins once owned by famed virtuosos like Fritz Kreisler, Jascha Heifetz and Yehudi Menuhin have sold privately in recent years for up to $20 million. The instruments they played typically bear their names, like the "Earl of Plymouth" ...
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artnet News
In a way, Gagosian's purchase marks a return. The painting had been in the Ammann collection since Gagosian himself sold it to Thomas "out of my gallery on 23rd Street in 1986," the dealer told Artnet News after the sale. "He didn't even know it was in the ...
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The New York Times
The play "Fat Ham," a comedic riff on "Hamlet" set at a Southern barbecue, hasn't even had an in-person production yet because of the coronavirus pandemic. But on Monday, the play won the Pulitzer Prize for drama, based on its script and following a ...
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