An HBO series tells the triumphant, tragic story of the record label Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes and the Staple Singers called home.
Category: Home Box Office
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Kelli O’Hara’s Ties to Opera, From ‘The Gilded Age’ to the Met Stage
O’Hara is an unusual kind of triple threat: a star of Broadway and television who is appearing at the Metropolitan Opera in a revival of “The Hours.”
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Larry David’s Unsung Fashion Criticism on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” creator and star has been commenting on the human condition through people’s sartorial choices for decades.
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Kali Reis of ‘True Detective’ Fought Her Way to HBO. What’s Next?
The “True Detective” star, who first made her name in the boxing ring, isn’t scared of online trolling — even by the creator of her show.
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The Ultimate Product Placement: Thailand on ‘The White Lotus’
Season 3 of the hit HBO series is being shot in the lush Southeast Asian country, which is betting financial incentives given to the production will pay off in increased tourism numbers.
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Netflix is Said to License ‘Sex and the City’ From HBO
Media companies that had been reluctant are increasingly offering shows to Netflix, which is pulling further ahead in the streaming wars.
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‘No Accident’ Review: Putting White Supremacists on Trial
A documentary chronicles the lawsuit filed against the leaders of the violent 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va.
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Bill Maher Says Show Will Return Despite Writers’ Strike
The HBO host said he sympathized with the writers but needed to return for the good of other people who work on “Real Time With Bill Maher.”
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‘How To With John Wilson’ Is Ending. What Will He Do Now?
Now that the filmmaker’s HBO series is wrapping up, would he rule out directing a season of “The Bachelor”?
