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New York Times MoviesJun 25, 2026
‘The Invite' Review: Who's Afraid of a Last-Minute Dinner Party?
In this witty comedy, Seth Rogen and Olivia Wilde star as a millennial couple whose tense marriage gets a wild jolt from their neighbors.

Playbill NewsJun 25, 2026
New Musical Wild About You Will Make Its London World Premiere in 2027
Chilina Kennedy's new musical features a book by Dani Stoller and direction by Kristin Hanggi.




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Burlesque the Musical Will Embark on U.K. Tour This Summer (Playbill News)
Brenda Braxton, David Elder, Jill Paice, More Will Lead Truly, Howard Hughes Musical Off-Broadway (Playbill News)

Playbill NewsJun 25, 2026
New Works by Grace Oberhofer, Jenny Stafford, More Will Develop at Forestburgh Playhouse's In the Works~In the Woods Festival
The incubator of new theatrical works will return for its sixth season this summer.



Yahoo! BooksJun 25, 2026
A tourist spent $5 on a Las Vegas slot. Minutes later, everything changed


Yahoo! BooksJun 25, 2026
A Kennedy scion loses in a crowded, pricey New York City congressional primary


NYTimes ArtsJun 25, 2026
David Clayton-Thomas, Lead Singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears, Dies at 84
He was also the key lyricist of the Grammy-winning, genre-blending band, with hits like "Spinning Wheel," "And When I Die" and "You've Made Me So Very Happy."

Playbill NewsJun 25, 2026
Ethan Slater and Betsy Wolfe Will Take Over Little Shop of Horrors Off-Broadway
They will succeed Jordan Fisher and Nikki M. James as Seymour and Audrey in the long-running revival.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 25, 2026
Woah Vicky, the Viral Sensation Turned Poet, Would Like to Tell You About Jesus
On Canal Street with the self-described evangelist, who insists her latest pivot isn't a reinvention: "I'm just myself."

New York Times MoviesJun 25, 2026
Christopher Nolan on the Anxiety of Filming ‘The Odyssey' in IMAX
Filming entirely in IMAX meant new engineering and actor ingenuity. It was only halfway through the six-country shoot that he felt he could pull it off.

New York Times BooksJun 25, 2026
Newbery Medalist Kwame Alexander Starts an Imprint at Sourcebooks
Kwame Alexander is starting up an imprint at Sourcebooks, an innovative publisher that has found success in giving authors larger roles in the publishing process.

NYTimes ArtsJun 25, 2026
‘Supergirl' Review: This Glass Ceiling Is Made of Kryptonite
Milly Alcock is naturally appealing in this derivative, if altogether watchable, superhero movie.

NYTimes ArtsJun 25, 2026
‘Lucky Strike' Review: Fighting a Battle Behind Enemy Lines
This World War II movie is a nuts-and-bolts survival thriller that recalls a bygone era of Greatest Generation patriotism.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJun 25, 2026
Salford Lads Club from Smiths cover gets status upgrade
The 123-year-old club has helped generations of boys, and later girls, with sport, art and music.

NYTimes ArtsJun 25, 2026
‘Jackass: Best and Last' Review: Johnny Knoxville and Friends Reunite
In what purports to be the final installment of the MTV franchise, Johnny Knoxville and friends reunite to reminisce.

NYTimes ArtsJun 25, 2026
‘Romería' Review: What Actually Happened to Her Parents?
In this semi-autobiographical drama, a young woman in Spain whose birth parents died of AIDS-related illnesses faces a complicated reunion with her extended family.

VultureJun 24, 2026
Next Gen NYC Season-Premiere Recap: Hoedown Throwdown
Bravo's nepo babies waste no time retiring tired story lines and igniting fresh ones in the season premiere.

Playbill NewsJun 24, 2026
Watch: Wayne Brady Sing 'Song on the Sand' to Billy Porter in Encores! La Cage aux Folles
Robert O'Hara is directing the Tony-winning musical alongside guest music director Joseph Joubert.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 24, 2026
‘Supergirl' Suggests This DC Universe Reboot Can Go Deep
A "super-family" character gets a chance to be more than eye candy in a cape in this largely satisfying take on a stellar comic-book story

VultureJun 24, 2026
The Valley Recap: Like, Like, Like
The official ruling on whether Danny is guilty of the treasonous crime of liking a social media post about Jason.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 24, 2026
Leonard Cohen Estate Does Not Support Trump's Plan to Use ‘Hallelujah' at Freedom 250 Rally
The president said that opera singer Christopher Macchio would perform the song at his Trump rally on June 24

Playbill NewsJun 24, 2026
Photos: Jeannette Bayardelle, Ava DeMary Take Over Heathers Off-Broadway
The cult-favorite musical revival continues its run at New World Stages.



VultureJun 24, 2026
Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed Recap: Femme Fatale
It's sure starting to look like Paula has gotten herself mixed up in something way bigger than she could have imagined.

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VultureJun 23, 2026
No One Has Dealt With More Angry Odyssey Bros Than Emily Wilson
Christopher Nolan cited Emily Wilson's translation when discussing his upcoming film. She unpacks the backlash to her work and to Nolan's adaptation.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJun 12, 2026
King leads tributes to late British art 'giant' David Hockney
The artist, who has died at the age of 88, "was one of life's true originals", King Charles says.

New York Times MoviesJun 05, 2026
For Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, Romance Is Everything
The Bronx-born superstar and the British comedian, who star together in the Netflix comedy "Office Romance," have more in common than you think.

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Book Review: ‘The Man Who Read Everything: The Literary Letters of Harold Bloom' (New York Times Books)

Yahoo! ArtsMay 26, 2026
The U.S. campaigned to host the World Cup. Now soccer fans will trade their countries' train system for the U.S.'s ‘D' rated infrastructure


Fandango.com Entertainment NewsJul 15, 2022
'Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris' Is In Theaters Now: Watch Exclusive "Shall We?" Clip


  Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris stars Lesley Manville as the titular character, a widowed cleaning woman in 1950s London. She may be one of the "invisible" people, but she has a dream: Travel to Paris and purchase a couture Dior gown. Her quest takes her on an enchanting adventure, and you can watch it unfold on the big screen.   In the exclusive scene below, Mrs. Harris is ready to make a purchase at the House of Dior. Unfortuantely, the Dior staff members...

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