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| Trump Denounces Selection of 'Parasite' as Best Picture President Trump delivered a nationalistic cultural rant at his rally in Colorado on Thursday night, veering off script to attack the Academy Awards for giving the Best Picture Oscar to a South Korean film, "Parasite." "How bad were the Academy Awards this year ... | |
| Katy Keene recap: Love (and heartache) is in the air If there's one thing we've all learned from TV, it's that women can't have love and careers. Katy Keene should have known better. She tried to have it all, and here we are three episodes into her show, and it's all crumbling down. At the start of "Chapter Three: ... | |
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| Broadway's 'The Inheritance' to Close on March 15 "The Inheritance," an ambitious two-part play exploring contemporary gay life, will end its Broadway run on March 15 after a twisty journey that saw the show soar in London but sink in New York. The play, written by Matthew Lopez and directed by Stephen ... | |
| Police: Robbery Looks Unlikely as Motive in Rapper Killing LOS ANGELES — The home-invasion death of rising rapper Pop Smoke in Los Angeles does not appear to be part of a robbery, police said Thursday, as detectives sought to identify the shooter and the music community mourned. Investigators were not ... | |
| 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Recap: The Adult in the Room A review of "The Jimmy Jab Games II," this week's episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, coming up just as soon as my brains are made of brains… Brooklyn Nine-Nine has developed several annual traditions over time, including the Halloween heist (even if it ... | |
| 'NCIS' investigators succeed in a TV ratings pursuit "NCIS" became the first recorded program to be the highest-rated program during any of the 21 weeks so far in the 2019-20 prime-time television season. NFL games have been the highest-rated programs 16 of the first 20 weeks. Game 7 of the World Series, ... | |
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| In a deadlock, WGA and large talent agencies turn to a mediator After months of wrangling, the Writers Guild of America and top talent agencies have been unable to bridge their differences over packaging fees and other practices. Now, the court is requiring them to take their legal dispute to a mediator. Attorneys for the ... | |
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