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Category: Actors and Actresses
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‘Camelot,’ Beloved but Befuddling, Gets the Aaron Sorkin Treatment
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The Problem With Celebrity Travel Shows? The Celebrities.
The New York Times – Travel:What used to be meaningfully informative programming, delivered by personable but only tangentially notable hosts, is gradually being swallowed up.
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Lance Reddick’s Most Memorable TV Shows and Movies to Stream Now
The New York Times – Movies:The actor, who died on Friday, brought gravitas to series like “The Wire” and “Bosch,” but he also subverted his image in comic roles. Here’s how to stream his most memorable work.
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‘Rye Lane’ Aims to Show You a Real London Love Story
The New York Times – Movies:A rare British romantic comedy with Black leads, Raine Allen-Miller’s debut feature celebrates London neighborhoods that are changing fast.
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Meet Radio Man, a ‘Bum’ Who Befriends Movie Stars and Sells Their Autographs
The New York Times – Movies:In the billion-dollar industry of professional “graphing” — collecting celebrity signatures for resale — nobody does it like Radio Man.
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The Female Artisans Honoring, and Reinventing, Japanese Noh Masks
The New York Times – T Magazine:In taking on the male-dominated theatrical craft, contemporary women carvers are changing the face of a centuries-old tradition.
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Helen Mirren, Lucy Liu and the Joy of Playing Villainous Goddesses in ‘Shazam’
The New York Times – Movies:The “Shazam!” actresses say they signed on for their first superhero movie because the roles are a leap forward for women.
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Micaela Diamond, From Broadway’s ‘Parade,’ Sings Her Favorite Joni Mitchell Song
The New York Times – T Magazine:The actor, who learned to love music at her local temple, has developed a different relationship to her Judaism onstage.
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‘Lumière’: An Actress Destined to Be in the Light
The New York Times – Movies:Jeanne Moreau’s first film as a director is showing for a week at Film Forum, newly restored and seven minutes longer than its 1976 U.S. release.
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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Is Big Winner at the Oscars
The New York Times – Movies:The futuristic film from the studio A24 won seven awards, including for best picture, directing and in three of the four acting categories.
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Best and Worst Moments From the 2023 Oscars
The New York Times – Movies:Michelle Yeoh made history, Ke Huy Quan made us tear up and Cocaine Bear made us cringe. These were just some of the highs and lows.
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Two Hairstylists on Respect and Navigating Egos (Hint: It’s Not the Celebrities)
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Chris McMillan, creator of “The Rachel,” and Bryce Scarlett, who styles Margot Robbie among others, on what it takes to stand out when you’re trying to make hair look natural.
