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Google Alert - Entertainment

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Entertainment
Daily update August 9, 2022
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The Washington Post
Mr. McCullough, long regarded as a master storyteller of American daring, endeavor and perseverance, died Aug. 7 at his home in Hingham, Mass. He was 89. His daughter Dorie ...
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The New York Times
The new Elton John-Shaina Taub musical, based on the popular film about a fashion-world ingénue and her demanding boss, isn't yet ready-to-wear.
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The New Yorker
The Negro, historically, has always been in the espionage business. Subalterns survive by being watchful, warily gathering intelligence about those for whom they labor. The flight from servitude, even from an identity, involves spycraft, too.
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NPR
David McCullough has died. He was a bravura historian and public intellectual whose biographies of Harry Truman and John Adams won Pulitzer Prizes, and whose best-selling stories of American accomplishment were complemented by his work as a public ...
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The Washington Post
Celebrities flocked to social media with personal anecdotes and photos to remember Olivia Newton-John, the Australian actress and pop singer who died Monday at 73. Best known for 1978's "Grease," as well as her robust musical career, Newton-John spent ...
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CNN
(CNN) "The Flash" actor Ezra M. Miller is accused of stealing alcohol in May from a Vermont home while the owners were away, according to state law enforcement. Vermont State Police found probable cause to charge the actor with felony burglary into an ...
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CNN
(CNN) June Spencer, the last original cast member of BBC Radio 4 drama "The Archers," has retired from the show after more than 70 years, at the age of 103. The British soap legend, who played matriarch Peggy Woolley (formerly Archer), made her debut ...
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Curbed
Like so many dreamers before them, Westworld's synthetic-flesh-and-circuit creations have finally made it to Manhattan. Perhaps it was inevitable that even the AI-powered soul-mining androids that broke out of their desert-fantasy resort back in season ...
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Time Out New York
Storm King Art Center, the beloved open-air museum a mere 90-minute drive from midtown Manhattan, is getting a major revamp courtesy of a $45 million capital project set to break ground later this year and will be completed by 2024 (by New York standards, ...
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