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"Ragtime" won best musical revival, while "Death of a Salesman" led with six prizes. Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, John Lithgow and Laurie Metcalf were among the other winners.
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The Tony Awards are underway at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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In "Giant," Lithgow leans into monstrosity to play the famed author Roald Dahl.
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"Sexual violence and human suffering should never be mocked or minimized."
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Arthur Miller's classic won the same award in 1984, 1999 and 2012.
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"CBS News is on fire," he told The Interview.
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Theater's biggest night kicks off at 8 p.m. ET — here's how to stream the awards show live without cable
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The Tribeca Film Festival premiere of her Confessions II - The Film was full of surprises…that we got to see once she finally arrived.
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Singer debuts her latest You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love track during surprise set at Primavera Sound
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Mr. Pelley, who was at CBS News for 37 years, including as a White House correspondent and a "60 Minutes" correspondent, spoke in his first extended interview since he was fired.
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In "To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World," he draws a compelling portrait of Maurice White, the band's founder, and his enduring legacy.
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Hollywood is struggling, but Spielberg insists that the big screen is still the best place to work out our collective dreams, joys and sorrows.
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From "Saw" traps with Dr. Phil to TikTok-era tropes, we catalog the gags, goofs and groan-worthy bits from the "Scary Movie" universe.
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The short story, which is set during World War I, is believed to have been printed for the first time on Friday. The story is thought to have been written no earlier than July 1918.
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The Welsh singer has announced her first concert after a sexual assault led her to step away from public life.
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She surprised Primavera Sound with a set and performance with Smith.
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A federal judge sided with jazz performer Chuck Redd, who canceled a 2025 holiday concert after President Trump's name was added to the building.
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He was a cosmopolitan observer and interpreter of societies he knew firsthand, whether writing about war in Nicaragua or the history and cultural salons of France.
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"Confessions II" features songs from the pop star's coming album of the same name. At one point, green lasers shoot from the pelvises of gyrating women.
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Philip Bailey details the adulterous one-night stand that inspired "Reasons" in an exclusive clip from Questlove's new documentary
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Lasers shoot out of private parts, Benedict Cumberbatch's dancing earns Madonna's respect, the artist "might be" touring and other revelations from her conversation with Anderson Cooper
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A new documentary charts the decade long process of solving the 1992 murder of a young British mother
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The Danish writer Linea Maja Ernst's debut novel, "Waist Deep," a hit in Europe, explores the flirtations and frustrations within a millennial friendship circle.
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Spielberg's new film imagines what might happen if the existence of non-human intelligence was revealed to the world.
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A respected literary magazine has published an award-winning short story many readers believe to be generated by artificial intelligence. Experts aren't all so sure.
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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... Read More
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