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| Donald Glover's Guava Island Isn't Quite Ripe The Atlanta star's new collaboration with Hiro Murai and Rihanna is beautiful, breezy, and a little boring. By K. Austin Collins. April 15, 2019. Donald Glover's Guava Island Isn't Quite Ripe. Courtesy of Amazon Studios. Songs soar in Guava Island, the new ... | |
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| Explosions In the Sky Announce 20th Anniversary Tour It's been a couple years since instrumental noise-rock veterans Explosions in the Sky have hit the road, but that changes today. The band has announced a 20th anniversary tour beginning September 11th in Mesa, Arizona. The band announced the run with ... | |
| Here's How Kim Kardashian Is Preparing to Become a Lawyer Never underestimate the determination of Kim Kardashian. Last week, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star revealed to Vogue that she is working on becoming an attorney. "I had to think long and hard about this," she told the publication. "I just felt like I ... | |
| 2019 Pulitzer Prize Winners: Full List From meritorious public service for coverage of the deadly shooting rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to a special citation to the "Queen of Soul," here is the full list of winners and finalists. By The New York Times. April 15, 2019. PUBLIC ... | |
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| Apple Hires Molly Thompson as Head of Documentaries Molly Thompson has joined Apple's upcoming streaming service as its head of documentaries. Thompson previously founded A&E Indie Films, the feature film production unit of A+E Networks. She was also previously the head of documentary films for A+E ... | |
| Review: The English Concert Brings a Marvelous 'Semele' Handel was a savvy career strategist. So what could he have been thinking when he slipped his opera "Semele" onto the boards at Covent Garden during the Lenten season of 1744? By this point, having accepted that the appetite for Italian opera among ... | |
| Monty Python's Terry Gilliam Wishes Comedy Hadn't Changed Terry Gilliam's laughter—a high-pitched giggle—is mischievous, playful and serious, much like his films. His latest, "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, " is notorious for taking nearly 30 years to complete. In 2000, Mr. Gilliam managed just six days of shooting ... | |
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