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‘Somebody Somewhere’ Co-Writer Bridget Everett About Telling a Story of Friendship in the Series Finale
In crafting the arc of her HBO dramedy Somebody Somewhere (set in her hometown of Manhattan, Kansas), New York cabaret…
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How a K-Pop Veteran Made Five Figures in a Weekend on a New Music Merch Startup
Over the past month and a half, K-Pop veteran Kevin Woo’s career has skyrocketed thanks to the unexpected global takeover…
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Alden Ehrenreich Talks His Theater, Avoiding Stardom
In the nascent days of the pandemic, many found themselves participating in activities that would otherwise have been deemed out-of-character…
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‘Don’t Let the Sun’ Director on Her “Almost Silent Movie” Exploring Alienation Amid Climate Change
“The heat keeps rising. People grow distant, in curious kinds of solitude. This is where Jonah (28) provides comfort for…
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‘The Bear’ Is Really a Work Warning for All of Us
At the end of The Bear‘s fourth season, Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) withdraws his stake in the restaurant and declares…
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Dave Chappelle Shouts Out David Letterman During Screening of His Unreleased Doc
Comedy fans, including David Letterman, got a rare look at the unreleased documentary Dave Chappelle: Live in Real Life at…
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Emma Thompson on Pulling “Every Single Muscle” Playing “a Real Heroine” in Action-Thriller ‘Dead of Winter’ — and What “Really Scared” Her
Emma Thompson has gone from snowy landscapes to sunny pastures. The star plays a widowed fisherwoman who travels alone through…
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TV’s Top Shows Are Flirting With Disaster
Even if everything were going smoothly in the world, the scenes recently of a tsunami rolling across the Pacific to…
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‘Dracula’: Radu Jude Explains How His Film Uses AI, Deconstructs the Myth and Pays Homage to Cinema
Dracula is back on the big screen with a vengeance, courtesy of none other than Romanian provocateur Radu Jadu (Kontinental…
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Janet Nelson Berger, Casting Director on Prestige TV Programs, Dies at 87
Janet Nelson Berger, who began her career as a secretary at CBS in the mid-1950s before rising to become a…
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