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As-it-happens update August 13, 2021
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CNN
(CNN) "Coda" is a small movie, exquisitely made. Touching, funny and stirring, it would be the kind of movie you'd urge a friend to run out and see, except they'll only need to stay home and ante up to stream it on Apple TV+. The tech giant's streaming service ...
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CNN
(CNN) If you're the type who enjoys consuming an eight-episode limited series and thinking "What the heck did I just watch?" when it's over, "Brand New Cherry Flavor" might be for you. Otherwise, this bizarre Netflix drama will likely be an acquired taste, ...
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CNN
The actress, best known for her work in films like "Cruel Intentions" and "Legally Blonde," was diagnosed with the condition in 2018. "Introducing, Selma Blair," directed by ...
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The New York Times
Carré Sutton accuses a former executive at a modeling agency of sexual assault, and a second employee of enabling the attacks.
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CNBC
Home to rugged snowy mountains, vast blue lakes and rolling green hills, New Zealand's landscapes helped to make the films a huge success. The first series cost Amazon some $465 million, according to The Hollywood ...
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The Columbus Dispatch
Starting Aug. 18, patrons who attend concerts at four major music venues in central Ohio will have to show proof of vaccination to attend. PromoWest Productions — which owns and operates Express Live, Newport Music Hall, The Basement and A&R Music ...
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Vanity Fair
Princess Eugenie is the latest royal to be spotted on her way to Balmoral Castle in Scotland. On Wednesday, the princess arrived at Aberdeen Airport in the afternoon, along with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, and their six-month-old son, August, according ...
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The New York Times
LOS ANGELES — An adolescent sea monster, Marvel's god of mischief and Cruella de Vil helped Disney's flagship streaming service attract 12.4 million new subscribers between April and June, more than Wall Street had expected. The Disney+ service ...
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