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Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 29, 2025
At Kennedy Center, Guster Perform With Cast of LGBTQ Musical Canceled by Trump Takeover
Band and cast of LGBTQ musical Finn — whose own Kennedy Center performances were canceled after Trump named himself Kennedy Center chairman — take stage at historic D.C. venue

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Academics Sue To Block Trump From Disappearing Students Over Their Political Views (Rolling Stone Movie News)

VultureMar 29, 2025
The 10 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend
Jason Statham and some unicorns are out for blood.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 29, 2025
‘The Woman in the Yard' Will Get Inside Your Head
Danielle Deadwyler must figure out why a mysterious visitor suddenly shows up in her yard — or die tryin' — in this surprisingly solid psychological thriller

NYTimes ArtsMar 29, 2025
How to Live in the Mall
Want your living space a stone's throw from the Aéropostale and Hot Topic? A new documentary, "Secret Mall Apartment," will show you the way.

VultureMar 29, 2025
Academy Apologizes to No Other Land Director Hamdan Ballal
The Academy did not specifically name Ballal in a statement condemning violence.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 29, 2025
Amber Ruffin Dropped From Hosting White House Correspondents Dinner After Podcast Appearance
"At this consequential moment for journalism, I want to ensure the focus is not on the politics of division but entirely on awarding our colleagues for their outstanding work," WHCA says after dropping comedian

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Amber Ruffin No Longer Hosting the White House Correspondents' Dinner (Vulture)

VultureMar 29, 2025
Sean Kingston and His Mother Found Guilty of Wire Fraud
The pair could face decades in prison.

VultureMar 29, 2025
Atlanta Rapper Young Scooter Dead at 39 After Hospitalization
He was pronounced dead after sustaining a leg injury when running from police.

NYTimes ArtsMar 29, 2025
5 Podcasts Where Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction
These twist-filled shows can offer a real-world escape from the drumbeat of news.

NYTimes ArtsMar 29, 2025
Gai Gherardi, Who Made Eyeglass Frames Fashion Statements, Dies at 78
Her L.A. Eyeworks boutique, which she opened with a friend and fellow optician, was a pioneer in turning ordinary frames into bold, artistic accessories.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 29, 2025
The Last Face Death Row Inmates See
The Rev. Jeff Hood has made a career of fighting to save men the state wants to kill — and it doesn't matter if they're innocent

NYTimes ArtsMar 29, 2025
What to Know About Trump's Order Taking Aim at the Smithsonian
The president's order called for curbing the independence of the sprawling network of museums and urging it to promote "American greatness."

NYTimes ArtsMar 28, 2025
Stream These 17 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in April
A few popular franchises are leaving this month for U.S. subscribers, including the first three "Karate Kid" movies. Catch these before they leave.

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Stream These 17 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in April (NYTimes Arts)

VultureMar 28, 2025
The 30 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now
Do the Right Thing, Dune: Part Two, Parasite, and more.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 28, 2025
Here Are The Students Trump Wants to Deport Over Their Speech
The Trump administration revoked these pro-Palestine student activists' visas, claiming it's necessary to protect U.S. foreign policy

Playbill NewsMar 28, 2025
Report: Producer Scott Rudin Plans NYC Stage Return, Broadway Runs of Works From Samuel D. Hunter, David Hare, Bruce Norris, More
The multiple Tony winner has been largely absent from the theatre world since reports emerged about his abusive behavior behind the scenes.



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Scott Rudin, Producer Exiled for Bad Behavior, Plans Return to Broadway (NYTimes Arts)

BBC Entertainment & ArtsMar 28, 2025
Oscars academy apologises for statement on Palestinian director attack
The apology comes after stars including Mark Ruffalo, Javier Bardem and Emma Thompson criticised the academy.

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Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Gere, More Denounce Oscars' Response to ‘No Other Land' Director Attack (Rolling Stone Movie News)

Playbill NewsMar 28, 2025
Photos: Get a 1st Look at Alex Joseph Grayson in The Outsiders
The Best Musical winner continues at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.



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Photos: Dreamgirls Takes the Stage at Walnut Street Theatre (Playbill News)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 28, 2025
Houston vs. Purdue Livestream: How to Watch the March Madness Game Online
Sweet 16 action wraps up tonight with a showdown between the Cougars and the Boilermakers — here's the best way to watch the game without cable

Playbill NewsMar 28, 2025
Photos: Jake Gyllenhaal Hosts the Shubert Foundation High School Theatre Festival
The annual event invites New York City public school students to perform excerpts from their school productions on a Broadway stage.



VultureMar 28, 2025
Scott Rudin Hopes Laurie Metcalf's Talent Distracts You From His Past
The infamous bully producer makes plans to return to Broadway.

Playbill NewsMar 28, 2025
Composer Kate Diaz Had Never Written a Musical Before Redwood on Broadway
Plus, why Diaz's neighbors think she sounds just like Tony winner Idina Menzel.



Playbill NewsMar 28, 2025
See Who's Joining Glee Star Kevin McHale in Sondheim's The Frogs in London
Georgie Rankcom will direct the Aristophanes-inspired musical.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 28, 2025
‘We Just Made It Up!': Robert Randolph Announces Wild-Style Solo Album
The pedal-steel jammer, who most recently collaborated with Beyonce on Cowboy Carter, preps new record with guests Margo Price and Shooter Jennings

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 28, 2025
We Deserve a Better Takedown of the Rich Than ‘Death of a Unicorn'
It's got stars, mythical creatures, gore, and a grudge against Big Pharma — but this A24 satire has absolutely zero bite

BBC Entertainment & ArtsMar 28, 2025
BBC backtracks on having adverts in some UK podcasts
The BBC says it "recognises strength of feeling about the plans" after other broadcasters objected.

NYTimes ArtsMar 28, 2025
With ‘The Life List,' Sofia Carson Is a Go-To Netflix Star
After breaking out in Disney Channel's "Descendants," the actress has made a habit of starring in popular streaming films.

NYTimes ArtsMar 28, 2025
‘Secret Mall Apartment' and the Case for Art in Unexpected Places
Jeremy Workman's documentary looks back at a project that may sound like a joke but had serious underpinnings.

Playbill NewsMar 28, 2025
Boy George Returns to Broadway's Moulin Rouge! The Musical March 28
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 28, 2025
Miyazaki Fans Sure Are Pissed About ChatGPT's Studio Ghibli AI Slop
The revered Japanese animator and filmmaker has previously criticized the kind of technology people are now using to imitate his style

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 28, 2025
‘Elphie,' and 8 Other Books We're Reading Before ‘Wicked: For Good' Arrives
We hope your bookshelf is ready to hold space for these special collectors' items

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 28, 2025
Ariana Grande, Lucy Dacus, Kesha, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Looking for the week's best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist

NYTimes ArtsMar 28, 2025
Trump Orders Smithsonian to Promote ‘American Greatness' in Executive Order
The president complained in an executive order that the Smithsonian had advanced "narratives that portray American and Western values as inherently harmful and oppressive."

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 28, 2025
An Elderly Ariana Grande Relives Memories in ‘Brighter Days Ahead' Short Film
The 26-minute film, released alongside the Eternal Sunshine Deluxe, features the return of singer's character Peaches

NYTimes ArtsMar 28, 2025
New Songs From Mumford & Sons, Maren Morris, Lucy Dacus and More
Hear tracks by Mumford & Sons, Mon Laferte, the Swell Season and others.

VultureMar 28, 2025
Ariana Grande Looks Back in Brighter Days Ahead Short Film
Welcome back, Peaches.

NYTimes ArtsMar 28, 2025
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include everyday evildoers, Indonesian demons and a smug Brazilian serial killer.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 28, 2025
Ariana Grande Reaches Even Deeper on ‘Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days Ahead'
Expanded edition of the pop superstar's excellent 2024 album adds new songs that hit as hard as anything on the original

NYTimes ArtsMar 28, 2025
10 Wild Clips to Help You Understand Andy Kaufman's Greatness
The standup, who's the subject of a new documentary, expanded the ambition of comedy. These videos show how far ahead of his time he was.

NYTimes ArtsMar 28, 2025
‘The Ballad of Wallis Island' Had a Long Journey Back to the Big Screen
"The Ballad of Wallis Island" came together after a long wait and a little help from Carey Mulligan.

NYTimes ArtsMar 28, 2025
The Best True Crime to Stream: 1970s and '80s Kidnappings
Across television, film and podcasting, here are five stories of child abductions that shook parents across the United States.

Playbill NewsMar 27, 2025
See Who's Starring in Smile Off-Broadway for J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company
Robert W. Schneider will direct the short-lived Marvin Hamlisch-Howard Ashman musical.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsMar 27, 2025
Trump Orders Crackdown on ‘Improper Ideology' at Smithsonian
The move is the president and his administration's latest effort to eliminate DEI initiatives

NYTimes ArtsMar 27, 2025
ChatGPT's Studio Ghibli Style Animations Are Almost Too Good
An update to ChatGPT made it easy to simulate Hayao Miyazaki's style of animation, which has flooded social media with memes.

USA Today: BooksAug 13, 2023
Billy Porter reignites criticism of Harry Styles' Vogue cover: 'It doesn't feel good to me'
Billy Porter reflected on the selection of Harry Styles as the first man to grace the cover of American Vogue in an interview published Friday.       

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In 'Family Lore,' Elizabeth Acevedo explores 'what makes a good death' through magic, sisterhood (USA Today: Books)

USA Today: BooksJun 29, 2023
Listen to Audible podcasts and audiobooks for free this summer with this Prime Day deal
Get easy access to hit audiobooks and podcasts this summer with an Audible membership available for up to three months free with an Amazon Prime membership.       
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