Whether it’s her return to her horror roots in “Halloween Ends” or her buzzy performance in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” freedom is what the actress is after.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Under the Skin of Jamie Lee Curtis
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‘Almost Famous’ Heads to Broadway, Purple Aura Intact
The New York Times – Movies:Cameron Crowe adapted his Oscar-winning screenplay, about writing for Rolling Stone in the ’70s, preserving parts of the movie’s soundtrack and zingers (Don’t take drugs!) for the stage.
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Melissa Etheridge and Jill Sobule Bring Their Whole Lives to the Stage
The New York Times – Music:They both first made a splash in the ’90s. They’re now in New York to present new theatrical memoirs that mix storytelling and songs.
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A Nonbinary Runner’s Experience of the Chicago Marathon
The New York Times – Sports:“A big part of being here and running this race is reclaiming this place, which left me with a lot of emotional scars,” Cal Calamia said of running the Chicago Marathon in their hometown.
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Angela Lansbury, Broadway’s Beloved Everywoman
The New York Times – Movies:She performed without sentimentality or histrionics, embodying the full range of human joy and depravity while remaining professional and approachable.
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The First Interview With Anna Sorokin After Her Release From Jail
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:In a late-night interview in her new Manhattan apartment, the fake heiress discussed her big plans, possible deportation and the glam potential of an ankle monitor.
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How Chloe Cherry Got Cast in ‘Euphoria’
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Since her TV debut, the former porn actress has appeared in fashion ads and recorded rap songs, and will star in two films.
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The Power Player of ‘Triangle of Sadness’: Dolly de Leon
The New York Times – Movies:The Palme d’Or-winning class satire hinges on her surprising character, but the veteran Filipina actress never thought she had a chance to land the role.
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The Monumental Work and Life of Barbara Chase-Riboud
The New York Times – T Magazine:As two new retrospectives consider the staggering scope of the artist’s career, she reflects on seven decades of creativity.
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Brittney Griner’s WNBA Impact Is Clear As Fans Await Word from Russia
Griner, one of the world’s best basketball players, was believed to have been detained in Russia on what customs officials described as drug charges. Fans are worried.
