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Daily update September 2, 2022
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The New York Times
A new documentary about the Holocaust opens with photos of perhaps the most familiar faces from that dark chapter of history: those of Anne Frank and her family, whose story has been read or seen by millions around the world.
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The New York Times
James Poniewozik, The New York Times's chief television critic, writes that in the early going, the series "does not reinvent the ring." It does, however, "add a few new filigrees," he adds. "It immediately conjures the visual spell of the movies.
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The New York Times
And Tolkien was also considerate enough to create several characters who are naturally immortal, including elves like Galadriel and also her half-elven comrade Elrond (Robert Aramayo). He is now a young aide to the high king Gil-galad (Benjamin Walker), ...
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The New York Times
The 26-year-old singer and guitarist saw terrifying signs and symbols during the making of his new album, "Young Blood." He steadied himself, and put it all in the music.
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The Washington Post
Country singer-songwriter Luke Bell is dead at age 32, authorities say. Police in Tucson said Wednesday that Bell's body was found Aug. 26, in the 5500 block of E. Grant Road, near the Tucson Medical Center. The cause of his death was not yet known, ...
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The Tennessean
Life without Dolly Parton dog apparel sounds *ruff.*. Now, thanks to a new project from Tennessee's long-beloved entertainment icon, puppies, pit bulls and four-legged friends in between won't need to wait long before hitting the dog park in ...
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CNBC
Jackie Brenneman, president of the nonprofit Cinema Foundation, tells CNBC Make It that the idea for a national movie theater holiday was in the works well before 2020, but that the Covid-19 pandemic forced those plans to be postponed.
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CNBC
Theaters will be selling tickets for every movie — including more expensive formats like IMAX and 3D — for only $3. Jackie Brenneman, president of the nonprofit Cinema Foundation, tells CNBC Make It that ...
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