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As-it-happens update April 23, 2020
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NPR
If you've read Peter Carey's marvelous 2001 True History of the Kelly Gang, you'll be aware going into a faithful new film adaptation of the novel that the word "true" is a signal to literary mischief and sly tampering with received history. Director Justin Kurzel ...
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Bustle
After the successful first remote episode hosted by Tom Hanks from his kitchen, Saturday Night Live is returning for a second at home episode this Saturday, April 25 on NBC. There's no word yet on who will be hosting or if there will be a musical guest, but ...
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Salon
The default line in the Mason family was that their family ran a bookstore. This statement was technically accurate, but the full truth, according to artist and filmmaker Rachel Mason, was shrouded in a Mafia-like secrecy; you didn't talk about the bookstore ...
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Vanity Fair
Paparazzi photos are a little uncanny right now. There are so few celebrities out in public right now, and when we do spot pictures of them it can almost feel like we're catching the subjects of these photos in flagrante when they're just, I dunno, walking down ...
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Screen Rant
These days, Tom Holland is best known for his role as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The actor, however, has a huge variety of characters behind him. He's played adventurers, dancers, fantastical creatures, and even talking dogs. RELATED: ...
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Bustle
Kris Jenner was so concerned Khloé Kardashian isn't dating anyone that during the April 9 episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, she tried to set her up with random guys in a sporting goods store. But Khloé wasn't having any of it. "I have friends like, ...
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Hollywood Reporter
"So tasteless, but very transparent," the pop star said of her former record label's imminent release of a "live performances" album amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. Taylor Swift took to Instagram on Thursday to let it be known that she does not support her ...
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Washington Times
"A town is only as good as its school system." That phrase, uttered by Hugh Jackman's beloved school superintendent Frank Tassone, has a devilish equilibrium in the gripping true-life crime drama "Bad Education." Cory Finley's film, airing Saturday night on ...
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Vanity Fair
When Kensington Palace released pictures of Prince Louis for his second birthday Wednesday, it was easy to be distracted by the young royal's playful spirit. His hands were covered in fingerpaint—arrayed in a rainbow, to honor NHS workers—and it seems ...
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Artforum
Scholar, educator, and arts administrator Johnnetta Betsch Cole has joined the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) as special counsel on strategic initiatives. Cole comes to the institution with decades of experience working in senior roles at a number of ...
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