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Sundance Unveils New Frontier Lineup The New Frontiers lineup at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival has been announced, with a selection that ranges from a virtual reality project about the aftermath of Japan's 2011 tsunami to an exhibition of AI modeled after Noam Chomsky. "Technology ...
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Why 2019 Was the Year Taylor Swift Couldn't Stop Winning As she stared down at yet another Artist of the Year trophy, Taylor Swift took a moment to get real about the preceding 12 months. "The last year of my life has had some of the most amazing times and also some of the hardest things I've gone through in my life ...
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The Surprising Secrets Behind All the Eye-Popping Looks in Hustlers Picture it: New York, early 2007. It was a time of heady excess—of shoes that cost more than rent, handbags big enough for two lapdogs, French-pedicured toes and logos announcing themselves loud and proud, from the "Versace" stitched into the front of a ...
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William Luce, Playwright, Dies at 88; Wrote 'Belle of Amherst' William Luce, who in his 40s turned from a musical career to writing one-character plays about Emily Dickinson, Isak Dinesen, Lillian Hellman and John Barrymore — all of which were produced on Broadway — died on Tuesday in Green Valley, Ariz., near ...
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Hip Hop In 2020 And Beyond: Is Live Instrumentation The Next Evolution? "We culture. Rap is the new rock n' roll. We the rock stars." -Kanye West. The shape of things. Right before Thanksgiving, New York Times pop music critic Jon Caramanica released an article titled, "Rappers Are Singers Now. Thank Drake." Caramanica ...
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Review: 'Jumanji: The Next Level' is more of a retread than an upgrade Two years ago, amid the glut of a busy holiday movie season, I opted not to review "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle." You won't read a less interesting opening sentence in this newspaper, I know, but bear with me. Catching up with the movie several weeks ...
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Technicolor closes Vancouver office of 'Life of Pi' visual effects creator MPC Technicolor SA, the France-listed owner of visual effects company MPC, closed its Vancouver, Canada, office, laying off dozens of employees, some of whom worked on such acclaimed movies as the Oscar-winning "Life of Pi." MPC's Vancouver studio will ...
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Associated Press' album of the decade: BeyoncĂ©'s 'Lemonade' NEW YORK — The top 15 albums of the decade by Associated Press Music Editor Mesfin Fekadu: 1. BeyoncĂ©, "Lemonade": At the beginning of this decade, BeyoncĂ© was already the greatest singer of her generation. She won a record six Grammys in a ...
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Lights up on Washington Heights: Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights movie reveals first trailer Lights are up on the first In the Heights trailer! After teasing a few seconds of footage on Wednesday, Warner Bros. has unveiled the full-length first look at its big-screen adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's first Broadway musical, In The Heights. Directed by ...
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No, Lizzo Is Not Banned From Staples Center Staples Center is pouring cold water on a dumpster fire of a rumor about Grammy-nominated artist Lizzo. The "Good as Hell" singer attended a Lakers game at the Los Angeles arena earlier this week, and when her song "Juice" was played during a Laker ...
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