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As-it-happens update June 21, 2019
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Rolling Stone
"The folk era had died — or did it?" Allen Ginsberg asks, with a dash of whimsy, in the early portion of Martin Scorsese's new Rolling Thunder Revue film. His observation accompanies the early, non-faked part of the movie, where we see Bob Dylan, Joan ...
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The New York Times
With his new series, "Mr. Iglesias," arriving three months after the contentious cancellation of "One Day at a Time," the comedian Gabriel Iglesias will inevitably be seen as picking up the cause of Latino representation on Netflix. That's a lot of pressure for ...
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The New York Times
PARIS — Like many complex and forceful people Karl Lagerfeld — the German-born and Paris-based designer who, until his death in February, had been creative director of Chanel since 1983 and Fendi since 1965 — was one person to the wide world and ...
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Refinery29
Imagine a show about a brooding male lead whose confusion about his true parentage — caused by his father, who died before telling him the truth — causes him to develop feelings for his aunt. Shockingly, that show is NOT Game of Thrones, but Netflix's ...
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Washington Post
NEW YORK — The Irish actress Jessie Buckley grew up in County Kerry and lives in London but she's lately been traveling so much that she gives her present address as Heathrow Airport and New York's JFK. But regardless of her physical location, her ...
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Refinery29
It's hard to believe that the original Toy Story movie hit theaters way back in 1995. Since then, the franchise continues to deliver heartfelt and rewarding sequels that somehow make theatergoers want to cry, think about their childhoods, and erupt into laughter ...
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Variety
He's won seven Grammys and an Oscar, he's tall and handsome, and "Uptown Funk" was his song — yet Mark Ronson remains one of the most low-key stars in the business. Picture him playing guitar or standing at a podium, flashy award in hand, next to ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock
Facebook has reversed a ban on the cover art for Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy album, promising to reinstate previously removed posts. "As our community standards explain, we don't allow nude images of children on Facebook," a spokesperson for the ...
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Complex
Gucci Mane fans were not disappointed. During an interview with Ebro Darden last Thursday, Guwop announced his next full-length project, Delusions of Grandeur, would arrive in less than two weeks; however, he declined to reveal an official drop date.
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New York Post
It's only fleeting, but if the new teaser ad for Disney's "The Lion King" remake is anything to go by, the soundtrack featuring Beyoncé and Donald Glover is going to be stunning. The superstar pair — who play Nala and Simba, respectively, in the CGI redo of the ...
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