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As-it-happens update March 24, 2020
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NBC's "The Office" taught fans that there's beauty in ordinary things. It turns out, even ordinary things take a lot of effort to create. Andy Greene's "The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s" (Dutton, 464 pp.) explores the making of the ...
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Washington Post
First came the notorious "I'mma let you finish" onstage at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, when Kanye West literally stole the microphone from the hands of emerging pop star Taylor Swift. Then came West's notorious song about it. "I feel like me and ...
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Bleacher Report
Necessity is the mother of invention, and that adage might hold true at WrestleMania 36. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forced WWE to move The Show of Shows to its Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, and no fans will attend the event. ESPN's Marc ...
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USA TODAY
Emily St. John Mandel's last novel, 2014's rapturously received "Station Eleven," had one hell of an elevator pitch: What does the world look like after it's been ravaged by pandemic and civilization has collapsed? (If you've a strong constitution and a dark ...
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Cinema Blend
It's perhaps more than a little surprising that, of all the characters that have appeared in Star Wars over the last 40 plus years, one of the most constantly popular with fans has been one that, for a long time, only had one scene of any particular note in an ...
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New York Post
The history of television can be written by its copycats. The hot show of the moment — whether it's "Sex and the City," "The Sopranos," "24" or "Game of Thrones" — invariably generates pale imitations, which can either enrage or entice viewers of the original.
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Chicago Tribune
Summerfest, the sprawling lakefront music festival that has attracted hundreds of thousands of concertgoers to Milwaukee, has been postponed from late June to September, according to a statement posted on Twitter Monday night. As with many of the music ...
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Washington Post
PARIS — Renowned jazz man Manu Dibango, to many the beloved "Papy Groove" who served as an inspiration and pioneer in his art, died on Tuesday with the coronavirus, his official Facebook page announced. He was 86. The saxophonist who inspired ...
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Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Hulu released a trailer for their upcoming series The Great, starring Elle Fanning as Catherine the Great. In only a minute and a half, Hulu proved that The Great won't be your average costume drama. Fanning herself, who starred in historical movies like Mary ...
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BBC News
Albert Uderzo, who drew the Asterix comic books, has died at the age of 92. The books, about the adventures of Gaulish warriors fighting against the Roman Empire, first appeared in the Franco-Belgian magazine Pilote in 1959. Urderzo took over the writing ...
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