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Playbill NewsOct 29, 2025
Audible Will Present 25th Anniversary Readings of The Laramie Project Off-Broadway
Playwright Moisés Kaufman will also direct the four performances at the Minetta Lane.




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Playbill NewsOct 29, 2025
Will The Lost Boys Break Broadway's Vampire Musical Curse?
Why has there never been a successful vampire musical on Broadway? Playbill takes a bite out of this question.



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Beth Leavel Will Be Queen of Hearts in Alice in Neverland Musical Readings (Playbill News)

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
Bjorn Andresen, Reluctant ‘Most Beautiful Boy,' Dies at 70
At 15, he played the muse to an ailing composer in Luchino Visconti's film "Death in Venice." He later said he'd felt sexualized by the director.

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
‘Auction' Review: The Art World's Gilded Hustle
This shrewd and diverting French drama takes as its inspiration the rediscovery of a long-lost Egon Schiele masterwork.

Playbill NewsOct 29, 2025
18 Revivals That Returned to the Show's 1st Broadway Theatre
From Chess to Mamma Mia, here are revivals that returned to where they first premiered.



NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
‘Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Brings Back Debate Over Depictions of Jewish Women
Season 1 of the hit Netflix rom-com caught heat for its portrayal of Judaism, Jewish women in particular. With Season 2 now out, viewers are watching closely.

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Selena Gomez Gives Us a ‘Fun, Edgy' Look at Her ‘In the Dark' Video for ‘Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Song (Rolling Stone Movie News)

BBC Entertainment & ArtsOct 29, 2025
Sir David Attenborough backs bid to buy estate
Wildlife trusts attempt to raise £30m to keep Northumberland's Rothbury Estate from being split up.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 29, 2025
Laufey Talks Arena Tour, Everlane Collab, & Her Fourth Grade Facebook Bully
Having brought the fictional "Everland" to life with the top-selling clothing brand, Laufey chats with Rolling Stone about her latest projects

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
Nobel Prize Winner Wole Soyinka Says the U.S. Revoked His Visa
The author Wole Soyinka, a vocal critic of President Trump, told the Nigerian press he did not attend a visa renewal interview requested by the State Department.

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
‘Dracula' Review: Radu Jude's Punishing Provocation
In this provocation, the Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude takes on the Dracula myth and a real-life horror show known as Vlad the Impaler.

New York Times BooksOct 29, 2025
Karine Jean-Pierre and a Book Tour Most Authors Would Not Dream Of
The Biden White House press secretary, peddling a book that makes Democrats unhappy, gives an "absolute train wreck'' of an interview to The New Yorker.

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Katseye Talk Lottery Dream Buys, Fashion, and Instagram Stalking on ‘Role Roulette' (Rolling Stone Movie News)

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
W.N.B.A. Star Natasha Cloud Doesn't Play When It Comes to Love: ‘Modern Love' Podcast
The New York Liberty point guard spent years figuring out her identity. Embracing it was a game changer, for both her career and her love life.

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
‘Coexistence, My Ass!' Review: Facing Conflict With Comedy
Noam Shuster Eliassi spreads the message that Palestinians and Israelis should live as equals.

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
Helen DeWitt's New Novel Almost Drove Her To Despair
Helen DeWitt's bewildering co-written novel, "Your Name Here," took almost 20 years to publish, a process that nearly drove her to despair.

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
William Fichtner Really Is That Guy
The prolific character actor has spent decades playing memorable supporting roles. He makes it look easy. It wasn't always so.

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
‘Love War' Review: Married to the Job
This documentary is a fast-charging profile of Lynsey Addario, a photojournalist who chases conflicts abroad while finessing them at home.

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
In ‘Ballad of a Small Player,' Colin Farrell Knows When to Run
Colin Farrell stars in Edward Berger's eye-popping but lethargic follow-up to ‘Conclave.'

Playbill NewsOct 28, 2025
Derek Klena, Krysta Rodriguez Will Star in Concert Premiere of A Beautiful Mind Musical
Indiana's Discovering Broadway will host the November concert of the musical commissioned by McCarter Theatre Center.



Playbill NewsOct 28, 2025
Caitlin Kinnunen Boards Off-Broadway's Predictor
The Tony nominee will star as home pregnancy test inventor Meg Crane in the new play from Jennifer Blackmer.



NYTimes ArtsOct 24, 2025
A Paris Art Event So Exclusive That Breaking Into the Louvre Might Be Easier
A "pre-preview" of Art Basel Paris this week drew some of the world's wealthiest art collectors. Dealers were hoping to shed some of the recent gloom that the art market has faced.

Reuters EntertainmentJun 18, 2020
Lebanese film director keeps faith after COVID-19 dashes Cannes dreams
Many directors would have been devastated when their plans to show their first feature at the Cannes Film Festival were wrecked by the spread of COVID-19.

Reuters EntertainmentJun 12, 2020
With U.S. spy comedy on bill, Moscow drive-in cinema re-opens
Russians got a taste of open-air cinema under balmy twilit skies on Thursday when a Moscow drive-in movie theater re-opened for business after the city's coronavirus lockdown ended.

Reuters EntertainmentJun 10, 2020
Grammy Awards organizers tighten conflict of interest rules, say show to go ahead in January
Organizers of the annual Grammy Awards on Wednesday announced tighter rules regarding conflicts of interest after claims that nominations for the highest honors in the music industry were rigged.

DVD ReviewsJan 30, 2019
Our Cartoon President: Season One with World Class Amenities
When political times are bad, humor is often the only remedy. Stephen Colbert tries to help here with an animated parody of President Donald Trump, his family and staff- first seen in small segments on his "Late Show" but expanded to a half-hour series for Showtime (where there's much less content restriction.) Everyone, on both political sides, is depicted here as caricatures as you'd see in newspaper political cartoons- Trump with an orange face and obviously fake hair, his wife Melania looking and talking a bit like "Natasha" from Rocky and Bullwinkle, daughter Ivanka as a stereotypical "valley girl" and (now-former) Attorney General Jeff Sessions oddly as a small gnome-like being, to name just a few. Each episode is given a loose plot that seems to exist mainly just to support the jokes the wri...Read the entire review





DVD ReviewsNov 14, 2018
I Married Joan: Classic TV Collection Vol 4
Back in the late 1970s a local UHF station in my Detroit market, WKBD TV-50, ran a summer series consisting of long unseen, rarely syndicated-by-then sitcoms from the 1950s and early- 60s, most of which never turned up anywhere else since. These included The People's Choice (starring Jackie Cooper), How to Marry a Millionaire (based on the movie, and featuring Barbara Eden), December Bride (and its spin-off, Pete & Gladys), Topper, My Little Margie, Love That Bob! (aka The Bob Cummings Show) and others. What prompted the airing of this collection of old shows? Maybe the local station had rights and the prints were collecting dust, or perhaps some enterprising distributor packaged them together and syndicated them nationally. I have no idea. Some of these were pretty tepid, but others were great. The one I liked the most is also by far the m...Read the entire review




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