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As-it-happens update April 16, 2019
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New York Times
The winners of the Pulitzer Prizes, which honor excellence in journalism, arts and letters, were announced on Monday. Here are reviews of the 15 books that made it to the final round. Fiction. Winner: THE OVERSTORY, by Richard Powers (W.W. Norton).
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Variety
Marvel Studios Chief Kevin Feige is gearing up for the release of "Avengers: Endgame," which is expected to dominate the box office when it opens at the end of April. But he's also looking beyond its premiere to a new phase in the Marvel Cinematic Universe ...
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NPR
"Sometime in the last few years," American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis writes in White, his aggrieved new book about political correctness, he began feeling a near-constant sense of "disgust and frustration that was all due to the foolishness of other ...
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IndieWire
Jennifer Lawrence is officially returning to the big screen and, in a surprise move, has decided to end her year-long acting hiatus not with a major Hollywood studio but by returning to her indie roots. The Oscar winner is set to star in a secret new film from A24 ...
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New York Times
PHILADELPHIA — Bill Cosby's insurance company, American International Group, has settled a sexual-battery lawsuit that was filed against him by Chloe Goins, a model who accused Mr. Cosby of assaulting her in 2008, the incarcerated comedian's office ...
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The Cheat Sheet
"Allegory does not reinforce reality. It obscures it," Hugo Award-winning science fiction novelist N.K. Jemisin wrote in a recent Twitter thread. Her point in the thread is that science fiction writers have often invested in allegories about racism and oppression.
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Variety
The Hudson Theatre's new production of "Burn This" marks its first Broadway revival since it premiered on the Great White Way in 1987, but Adam Driver is no stranger to the work. He starred as Pale in a Juilliard production of the Lanford Wilson drama when ...
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Forbes
Last night's Season 8 premiere of Game Of Thrones was terrific. Spoilers follow. In my review of the episode, I called it a return to form after a lackluster seventh season. It was largely a character-driven episode, and mostly focused on reunions between ...
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Rolling Stone
Aaron Watson has revealed the first 13 dates of his Red Bandana Tour, which will kick off June 28th in the singer's hometown of Abilene, Texas, and wrap on the West Coast in early September. The tour takes its name from Watson's 12th studio album Red ...
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Playbill.com
The upcoming movie has assembled its Sharks and Jets—the latter led by the former Dear Evan Hansen star. Days_Of_Rage_Second_Stage_Theater_Opening_Night_2018_HR Mike Faist Marc J. Franklin. Tony nominee Mike Faist will take on the role of Riff ...
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