Category: 5. Entertainment
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‘Guac’ review: A heart-wrenching case for gun reform
The image of a grieving parent is not an uncommon sight on the dramatic stage. Euripides, whom Aristotle called “the most tragic of the poets,” returns to the figure of the grief-stricken parent in “Hecuba,” “Hippolytus” and “The…
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‘I don’t know how anyone takes themselves seriously in this job’: Hollywood hotshot Glen Powell talks to Marina Hyde | Glen Powell
There’s that famous line in the first episode of The Sopranos, where Tony laments his place in the timeline. “Lately I’m getting the feeling,” he confides, “that I came in at the end. The best is over.” I know Tony was talking about…
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Ariana Grande talks how ‘Wicked’ changed her: ‘I felt my spark’
Ariana Grande tells how…
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MGK, Megan Fox set for another separation: Here’s why
MGK and Megan Fox might be heading…
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Drew Barrymore opens up about going to rehab at 14
Drew Barrymore drops bombshell about her rehab experience Drew Barrymore is reminiscing about entering a rehabilitation facility at the age of 14.
On the Friday, October 24 episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, the…
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Meghan Markle Backs Monochrome for Her Fall Wardrobe
Meghan Markle has crafted a very set style formula. In her post-Kensington Palace life, the Duchess of Sussex has shifted from HRH-inspired twinsets to a much more laid-back flavor of East Coast casual, with staples like breezy linen shirts and
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Selena Gomez Makes the Case for Ballet Flats in Fall
Dressing for the cooler temperatures—even when you’re a celebrity heading to your favored famous-people haunt in the still-balmy Los Angeles—can be tricky. Selena Gomez, though, knows just how to style the seasonal vibe shift.
Photographed…
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Thousands descend on Paisley for hair-raising Halloween festival
Thousands of visitors have descended on Paisley for the town’s annual Halloween festival.
The event’s popular parade was the main spectacle of the night featuring popular characters from children’s books and films such as Harry Potter, Fantastic…
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The fascination of Hedda Gabler, the ‘female Hamlet’ who divides opinion
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When Hedda landed on the London stage, also in 1891, that first UK production played a large…
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