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As-it-happens update February 3, 2020
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Loudwire
A new year, a new Guns N' Roses tour. The boys have just announced a 2020 North American stadium tour that kicks off this summer. After hitting several countries in South America throughout March and Europe in May and June, GN'R will begin another trek ...
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Los Angeles Times
This year's Sundance Film Festival ran Jan. 23 to Feb. 2 and The Times was on the ground in Park City, Utah, to track the highs and lows each day. Upon their return to Los Angeles, critics Kenneth Turan and Justin Chang discussed the standout films (most of ...
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Nerdist
NEW YORK — During advertising's biggest night, Super Bowl Sunday, marketers battled it out to bolster their brands and promote new products. Advertisers paid up to $5.6 million for 30 seconds, and almost 100 million people tune into the big game.
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New York Daily News
"Timmy Failure" made Oscar-winning filmmaker Tom McCarthy laugh out loud — and he wanted to share that fun with movie fans. The director behind "Spotlight" first learned of the best-selling series of kids' books about an eccentric child detective years ago ...
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Vanity Fair
Bong Joon Ho's pitch-perfect drama is poised to win big at the Academy Awards—but to get best picture, it'll have to go through 1917. By Yohana Desta. February 3, 2020. Image may contain Bong Joonho Park Sodam Human Person Coat Clothing Overcoat ...
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artnet News
Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Here's what you need to know on this Monday, February 3. NEED-TO-READ. A Teenager Who Jumped Off Vessel at Hudson Yards Has ...
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WIRED
It's a strange time for Star Wars fans right now. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker closed a chapter of the main series in a way that divided critics, and now the future of the movie side of the franchise is in a bit of limbo. (Although, according to some, it could ...
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WIRED
Hello, dear readers. Welcome to today's post-Super Bowl edition of The Monitor, WIRED's culture news roundup. As you might imagine, this latest installment includes a few of the Big Game trailers that dropped during last night's Super Bowl LIV. There's also ...
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Mashable
From Operation Varsity Blues to Theranos, I've got scam fatigue. Like many, I'm still interested in conpeople cleverly wreaking havoc, but my desire to see every trickery turned into a miniseries has waned. Each week it feels like a new service is offering a new ...
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TIME
The Kansas City Chiefs may have turned the fourth quarter of the 2020 Super Bowl in to the real life version of the plot of every heartwarming football movie's comeback story, but perhaps the fans in the Hard Rock Stadium weren't going quite as nuts as the ...
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