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Daily update April 19, 2022
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Vanity Fair
Grey recalls that after Dirty Dancing, there were still not "a surplus of parts for actresses who looked like me." Industry professionals apparently told her that her nose was "a problem," with one plastic surgeon wondering "why that girl didn't do her ...
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The Washington Post
Noah Reid, center, with, from left, Jessie Mueller, Jeff Still, Tracy Letts and Cliff Chamberlain in "The Minutes.".
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The New York Times
Harrison Birtwistle, whose intensely theatrical compositions and uncompromising modernism made him the most prominent British composer since Benjamin Britten, died on Monday at his home in Mere, England. He was 87. His death was confirmed by a ...
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The New York Times
In her memoir, "Out of the Corner," the "Dirty Dancing" star opens up about rhinoplasty gone wrong, the implosion of her career and why she's telling her story now.
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ARTnews
Most people who come to Venice this week are there primarily to see the Biennale, the world's biggest art festival. This year, there are more than 200 artists lined up to participate in the Cecilia Alemani–curated main exhibition alone, ...
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The New Yorker
Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill in Better Call Saul. With his mulleted comb-over and multicolored suits, Saul Goodman (played by Odenkirk) is a caricature of shamelessness.
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The Wall Street Journal
The Venice Biennale is the Olympics of the art world. Dozens of nations send their most promising artists to exhibit in pavilions and palazzos across the watery city. Instead of medals, emerging and established artists compete for attention while their ...
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The Washington Post
But on Monday, attention was on Depp's personal doctor and nurse, who testified via video for the Fairfax County jury. They detailed Depp's attempt to detox in 2014 after he became dependent on opiates; both recalled that it came as his relationship with ...
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NPR
He studied both clarinet and composition at the Royal Manchester College of Music, where he met fellow composers Peter Maxwell Davies and Alexander Goehr; along with pianist John Ogdon and conductor and trumpeter Elgar Howarth, they became known as the ...
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Billboard
One of the pioneering businessmen behind rock 'n' roll has died. Art Rupe founded Specialty Records, the label that launched the careers of Little Richard and Sam Cooke and helped make R&B popular with white audiences. Rupe died Friday at age 104. NPR ...
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