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Playbill NewsOct 22, 2025
Photos: Get a 1st Look at Wicked: One Wonderful Night NBC Special, Airing in November
Filmed at the iconic Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, the concert transforms the legendary venue into the Emerald City, complete with a 37-piece live orchestra.



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Playbill NewsOct 22, 2025
Watch: Get an Early Look at 'Wonderful' from Wicked: For Good
The second part of the smash-hit Wicked film duology will be released November 21



NYTimes ArtsOct 22, 2025
‘The Hand That Rocks the Cradle' Review: Down Comes Baby
A reimagined version of the 1992 film, directed by Michelle Garza Cervera, manages to be more chilly than chilling.

NYTimes ArtsOct 22, 2025
‘Bull Durham' Review: This Musical Version Is a Bunt
Adapted for the stage, the baseball rom-com is now less sexy and sophisticated than the '80s classic.

NYTimes ArtsOct 22, 2025
At Art Basel Paris, Experimentalists Are Celebrated
Three presentations at this year's fair will focus on experimental discovery, radical redefinition and an expansion of the mind.

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Misako & Rosen Gallery Made it to Art Basel Paris by Refusing to Compete (NYTimes Arts)

Playbill NewsOct 22, 2025
Chris Pine Sets London Stage Debut in Ivanov
Simon Stone has newly adapted the Chekhov classic, which will bow at the Bridge Theatre in 2026.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 22, 2025
Gen Z Not Interested in Sex, Romance, or Love Triangles in Movies or TV, Study Suggests
With some exceptions, the 2025 "Teens & Screens" survey also said adolescent viewers wanted to see more non-romantic friendships in their content

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 22, 2025
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Prep ‘Live God' Album Documenting ‘Wild God' Tour
See band perform "Wild God" in Paris ahead of live album's Dec. 5 release

VultureOct 22, 2025
Love Is Blind Finale Recap: Ships in the Night
The Denver couples accomplish a first in Love Is Blind history.

NYTimes ArtsOct 22, 2025
Halloween Movie Watch Party: Let's All ‘Scream'
Revisit Wes Craven's 1996 classic this weekend and join us in the chat.

NYTimes ArtsOct 22, 2025
Mystery Thriller Books for Fans of Agatha Christie
The thriller writer Hank Phillippi Ryan recommends seemingly impossible, deeply satisfying whodunits.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 22, 2025
Late-Night Hosts Object to Trump ‘Going Hulk Smash' on the White House
"I don't think he's planning on leaving in three years," Seth Meyers noted on Late Night

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Late Night Watches Trump Go ‘Hulk Smash' on the White House (NYTimes Arts)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 22, 2025
Travis Kelce Invests in Six Flags in Bid to Revive Struggling Theme Park
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and Jana Partners announced a stake in the company worth approximately $200 million

NYTimes ArtsOct 22, 2025
Kathryn Bigelow Returns to the Intersection of Facts and Thrills
Her newest, "A House of Dynamite," about a nuclear missile headed to the U.S., takes up themes of power and violence that have long interested her.

NYTimes ArtsOct 22, 2025
For Devon Sawa, the '90s Never Went Away
Devon Sawa made millennial girls swoon in "Casper" and "Now and Then." Thirty years later, he says he's made peace with his heartthrob era.

VultureOct 21, 2025
Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition Recap: My Big Fat Greek Homestead
Under the guise of "chilling out," Angie swaps places with a mom who lives completely off the grid.

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Playbill NewsOct 21, 2025
Chess May Just Be Broadway's Latest Star-Driven Hit, and More From Last Week's Broadway Grosses
The new revival of the cult favorite grossed enough in its first incomplete week of previews to land it in the top five highest grossers in a full week.



NYTimes ArtsOct 21, 2025
Eight Shows to See While Art Basel Paris is On
An array of paintings, as well as textiles, films and handblown glass, will be on display across the French capital this month, while Art Basel Paris is on.

VultureOct 21, 2025
That's Mr. Six Flags to You
Travis Kelce is now an investor in Six Flags and Cedar Point theme parks.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 21, 2025
No, Neil Young and Joan Baez Are Not Playing the Anti-Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show
The latest example of AI fakery attempts to convince us that the two very liberal musicians have turned the page

NYTimes ArtsOct 21, 2025
As Trump Moves Forward With White House Ballroom Project, Architects Raise Concerns
Architects were surprised by the scale and speed of the project, but the president is moving forward with his plans for a $250 million ballroom at the White House.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 21, 2025
Super Bowl Petition to Replace Bad Bunny With George Strait Gets More Than 55,000 Signatures
Petition argues Strait is a better choice, despite the artist having less than 10 percent of Bad Bunny's Spotify monthly listeners

CNBC Media NewsOct 21, 2025
Warner Bros. Discovery says it's open to a sale; shares jump 10%
WBD had planned to split into two separate entities and is not abandoning those plans.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 21, 2025
Taylor Swift Is Living the Life of a Fangirl Over ‘Elizabeth Taylor' and Backstreet Boys Mashup
AJ McLean shared a video reacting to a remix that combined "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" and the Life of a Showgirl track, with Swift commenting, "OH HI AJ OH MY GOD"

VultureOct 21, 2025
Love Is Blind's Joe Ferrucci Doesn't Identify As a Man-child
But he can admit that some of his actions "were childish, for sure."

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Playbill NewsOct 21, 2025
Cheeyang Ng Solo Musical Legendary Sets London Performance
The work will come to The Other Palace via their Musical Bites series in November.



NYTimes ArtsOct 21, 2025
‘Paranormal Activity' Wants to Scare You From the Stage
Like "Stranger Things" and "Harry Potter," this horror film franchise is branching out with an original story that aims to pull the rug from under theatergoers.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 19, 2025
The Right's Reaction to Bad Bunny Performing in Spanish at the Super Bowl Is Ugly — But Not New
The halftime debate reflects decades of Latin artists being treated with doubt, suspicion, and even outrage

Playbill NewsOct 17, 2025
New Musical Roam Sets London Concert Staging
Ramon Karimloo, Melanie La Barrie, Jordan Luke Gage, and Diego Rodriguez will star in the work blending rock, pop, and Romani music.



Playbill NewsOct 16, 2025
Watch: Taylor Trensch, Gabi Carrubba Preview Bat Boy at New York City Center With 'Mine, All Mine'
The Laurence O'Keefe-Keythe Farley-Brian Flemming musical performs October 29-November 9 with Alex Timbers directing.



New York Times MoviesOct 03, 2025
5 Takeaways From Taylor Swift's ‘The Life of a Showgirl' Movie
The pop star's new album arrived with a limited-run film in which she debuts a video for "The Fate of Ophelia" and chats about the LP's songs.

New York Times MoviesOct 03, 2025
30 Classic Horror Movies to Stream: ‘Halloween,' ‘Scream' and More
From silent monsters to digital-age demons, these scary-movie cornerstones are available to scream — sorry, stream.

CNBC Media NewsOct 01, 2025
Trump's threats against late-night TV could spell more trouble for advertisers
The recent upheaval in late-night programming has shown a spotlight on ratings and revenue — and spurred questions of political influence.

AV Club FilmsJul 12, 2024
Sausage Party: Foodtopia is a stale, unimaginative sequel series
Watching 2016's Sausage Party through a 2024 lens is a fraught experience. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's anti-VeggieTales comedy is stuffed with jokes based on ethnic stereotypes associated with foods. Bottles of sauerkraut spout Nazi rhetoric in song form (the joke being some pun on "exterminating the juice"). A…

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Fandango.com Entertainment NewsSep 26, 2022
What to Watch on Vudu This Week: 'Bullet Point,' 'Bodies Bodies Bodies' Lead New Releases


It's a season for redemption at the movies this week, as a select handful of movies make their debut, while others are available fresh from movie theaters, and still others are available to an avalanche of deals. Let's get to it!   New This Week Available in 4K UHD and arriving right on time this week, Bullet Train stars Brad Pitt as an assassin on a mission through modern-day Japan that is bloody, jarring, funny, and downright thrilling. Also available in 4K UHD,...

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Yahoo! MusicOct 27, 2015
You Could Have Serious Musical Potential and Not Even Realize It
If you've got a particular personality type, you might be predisposed to be musically skilled.  If you've ever taken music lessons, you've had it drilled into your head that "practice makes perfect." But is that really all there is to it? According to a new study in the Journal of Research in Personality, your musical ability could also be hinged on something a little more engrained: your personality. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Goldsmiths, University of London, in the U.K., in conjunction with the BBC, put more than 7,000 people through a series of musical tests, including melodic memory and rhythmic perception tests. These were then linked to their scores on a Big Five personality trait test, which examined people's scores on the traits of openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.  Among the findings: The trait of openness is a key predictor of musical ability.

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