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VultureJun 04, 2026
Love Island USA's Contestant Takes ‘Full Responsibility' for Saying Racial Slur
"There is no excuse for it, and I am deeply sorry. I am embarrassed and disappointed by my words."

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Love Island USA Recap: The Bombshells Do Challengers Cosplay (Vulture)

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
Alan Gribben, Twain Scholar Who Excised Slur From ‘Huck Finn,' Dies at 84
He made it his mission to track down every book Mark Twain owned — and to fix what he saw as flaws that kept schools from teaching the author's most famous works.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
‘The Little Sister' Review: Learning to Love
A French Algerian teenager grapples with her sexuality and her faith in a tender coming-of-age drama.

Yahoo! BooksJun 04, 2026
Kennedy Center moves to erase Trump references after judge said they were illegally added


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Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on federal regulation of telecom companies (Yahoo! Books)

New York Times MoviesJun 04, 2026
‘Scary Movie' Review: Too Many Movies, Too Few Laughs
The sixth installment of this low-grade franchise takes a predictable and dismaying turn, even if it feels like the right time to bring the series back.

Yahoo! BooksJun 04, 2026
Supreme Court turns toward an explosive final month with Trump's priorities at stake


BBC Entertainment & ArtsJun 04, 2026
Bob Harris to step down from Radio 2 after 56 years on air
The broadcaster, who is being treated for cancer, called it "the hardest decision" he'd ever made.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
‘Girl, Interrupted' Review: A Musical That's a Little Too Tranquilized
While the 1999 movie went for melodrama, this stage adaptation with songs by Aimee Mann honors the memoir's coolly clinical prose.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
‘Office Romance' Review: Prepare for Turbulence
Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein cause professional headaches in this workplace comedy about an airline.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
Kennedy Center Tells Staff to Immediately Remove Trump's Name From Documents
The center's general counsel also said that a federal judge's order meant the president's name must be taken off indoor and outdoor signage by June 12.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 04, 2026
See Journey Play ‘Don't Stop Believin'' Across Four Decades — From Steve Perry to Snoop Dogg
The classic-rock titans, who are currently on a farewell tour, have had many lead singers over the years. This is each of them attempting the band's signature hit

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
Wim Wenders Pulls Film With Teenage Nudity After Pleas by Nastassja Kinski
Nastassja Kinski was 13 years old when she was shown topless in the 1975 film "Wrong Move." "I could already tell that wasn't right," she told a German newspaper.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
‘Jinsei' Review: Dreaming of J-Pop Stardom
In this anime film that follows a taciturn man over decades, the restrained animation is a saving grace.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJun 04, 2026
Tough cookies: How pop group Le Sserafim overcame internal conflict and internet trolls
The K-pop band say accepting their flaws and embracing humour took them to a new level of success.

VultureJun 04, 2026
Paul McCartney Is Back Outside and on Fire
His new album feels like a Beatles prequel — and it's his best work since the 2000s.

Yahoo! BooksJun 04, 2026
Jill Biden says Melania Trump 'kept trying to switch the topic to the weather' during their 'frosty' Inauguration Day car ride


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President Trump questions why Jill and Joe Biden went to a Waffle House after she feared stroke (Yahoo! Books)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 04, 2026
The Beatles to Mark ‘Global Beatles Day' With ‘All You Need Is Love' Performance Clip
The video, a colorized rendition of their performance, will mark the first time it's been published officially online

Rolling Stone Movie ReviewsJun 04, 2026
‘Masters of the Universe' Is He-Mansplaining at Its Worst
This attempt to make 'Barbie' for Eighties-nostalgia-loving dudes is not a movie. It is extremely bad brand management

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
Limmie Pulliam, Tenor Who Overcame the Stigma of His Size, Dies at 50
He quit singing in his early 20s when opera companies objected to his appearance, but after a 12-year absence he revived his career to acclaim.

VultureJun 04, 2026
The Best Movies of the Year So Far
2026's highlights include a surprising sequel, an artful two-hander, and the sheep that made you cry.

VultureJun 03, 2026
Love Island USA Is Letting the Bombshells Throuple Up
Paradise Cove is full of beds made for three.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJun 03, 2026
Director Wim Wenders withdraws 1975 film over actress's teen topless scene
Nastassja Kinski, who appeared in the film when she was 13, said the film-maker "didn't protect me".

NYTimes ArtsJun 03, 2026
Caissie Levy, Tony Awards Contender and ‘Ragtime' Star, Is Having a Moment
Caissie Levy was Broadway's first Elsa. She starred in "Hair" and "Ghost." And now, for "Ragtime," she is an odds-on favorite to win a Tony Award.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJun 03, 2026
CBS News fires correspondent Scott Pelley from 60 Minutes
The veteran host had accused leadership of "murdering" the news show in a confrontation at a staff meeting this week.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 03, 2026
Deer Tick Used to Be a Chaotic Party Band. Now They Run Their Business on Slack
After weathering a rehab stint by leader John McCauley and pandemic fallout, the Rhode Island folk-rock band grow up on their new album Coin-O-Matic

VultureJun 03, 2026
The Best TV of the Year So Far
2026's highlights include a capable mom thriller, a sizzling Heat descendant, and the newest Housewives on the block.

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The Best Audiobooks of 2026 (So Far) (New York Times Books)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 03, 2026
Taylor Swift Shows Love for Paul McCartney's New Album: ‘Never Not Inspired'
The former Beatle released his first album in five years, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, in May

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 02, 2026
Ben Folds Warns National Symphony Orchestra ‘May Not Survive' Trump's Kennedy Center Chaos
In a new open letter, musician and former NSO artistic adviser outlined the challenges facing the orchestra, and what supporters can do to help

New York Times MoviesMay 29, 2026
9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

Playbill NewsMay 29, 2026
Video: After 2 Decades and 9 Broadway Credits, Caissie Levy Is Enjoying Her First Tony Nomination
She plays Mother in the Broadway revival of Ragtime, currently up for 11 Tony nominations.



Fandango.com Entertainment NewsDec 13, 2022
What to Watch on Vudu This Week: 'The Fabelmans,' 'Bones and All,' 'The Banshees of Inisherin' and Many More


Is it cold and getting colder where you live? We invite you to consider new ways to keep your body and spirit warm during December with an assortment of delightful cinematic treats.   Fandango At Home Here are premium titles that are available to watch on Vudu this week! Director Steven Spielberg gets personal in The Fabelmans, telling a keen-eyed yet warm, fictionalized version of how he fell in love with the movies. Michelle Williams and Paul Dano star as the beloved...

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Fandango: New MoviesOct 17, 2022
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Billboard Music NewsNov 12, 2021
Indian Streaming Service JioSaavn's Co-Founders to Step Down From Exec Roles
The three co-founders of Indian music streaming service JioSaavn — including CEO Rishi Malhotra, president Vinodh Bhat and executive vice chairman Paramdeep Singh — will be stepping down from their executive positions shortly.

Movies.com Movie NewsFeb 04, 2019
‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark' Teases Four Terrifying Creatures; Here's Everything We Know So Far
If you're a child of the ‘80s or ‘90s, you're familiar with Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. The series of children's books, written by Alvin Schwartz and initially illustrated by Stephen Gammell, were staples of every boy and girl's book shelf and provided so many of them with so many nightmares. Now there's a movie adaptation of some of the bone-chilling tales found in the pages of that iconic collection.  Our first look at the movie came in the form of four brief teasers aired during Super Bowl LIII, and they definitely look terrifying — especially for the younger audience these books were written for. Is the movie version still aiming for that same crowd? Maybe on the older end of the originally intended age range. Check...
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