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As-it-happens update March 12, 2020
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Variety
For the past seven years, showrunners Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan have dedicated their professional lives to "Westworld," HBO's sprawling and cerebral sci-fi series loosely based on Michael Crichton's 1973 movie. In the story, a race of artificially intelligent ...
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The New York Times
A low-key knockout, "Never Rarely Sometimes Maybe" tells a seldom-told story about abortion. And it does so without cant, speeches, inflamed emotions and — most powerfully — without apology. At its most obvious, it follows a 17-year-old as she tries to ...
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The New York Times
Harvey Weinstein, the once powerful film producer, had a mild heart attack on Wednesday, hours after a New York judge sentenced him to 23 years in state prison for sexual attacks on two women, his spokesman said. Before his sentencing, Mr. Weinstein ...
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Hollywood Reporter
The two organizations announced a multiyear deal that will "showcase, support and advance the extraordinary scientific achievements" of the club across Discovery platforms around the world. Discovery Channel and The Explorers Club have struck a new ...
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The New York Times
Next February, the superhero Shang-Chi will become part of the extended Marvel Studios film universe when "Shang-Chi and the Legends of the Ten Rings" arrives in theaters. Before that, though, the character, a martial arts expert, will have a five-issue ...
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ABC News
French-American filmmaker and actress Tonie Marshall, the only female director to win a French Cesar award, has died. By. THOMAS ADAMSON Associated Press. March 12, 2020, 9:49 AM. 2 min read. Image Icon. FILE - In this Feb.5, 2018 file photo, Tonie ...
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Vanity Fair
On Monday afternoon, Meghan Markle closed a whirlwind chapter of her life when she and Prince Harry entered Westminster Abbey for the Commonwealth Day service. The event was their final appearance as senior members of the royal family, but it was ...
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The New York Times
Sure, it's called the Mostly Mozart Festival. But this summer, Lincoln Center could just as easily go with Lotsa Beethoven, as it dives into celebrating that composer's 250th birthday. There will be newer fare, too, including Jeanine Tesori's opera "Blue"; Anna ...
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Billboard
Michael Bublé has announced the postponement of 15 arena shows slated for the remainder of March and into April due to threat of the spreading coronavirus. "I was looking forward to getting back on the road but the safety of my fans and my touring family of ...
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IndieWire
As the global coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, both corporate entities and government bodies are amping up their responses by canceling large-scale events of all kinds. The latest: New York governor Andrew Cuomo has called for the shutdown of ...
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