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Google Alert - Entertainment

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Entertainment
Daily update March 29, 2024
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The Washington Post
A new revival of the Pete Townshend musical based on his rock opera feels like it takes place in the multiverse ... NEW YORK — "The Who's Tommy" is one weird show. In terms of head-spinning "whaaaaa?" moments, I would venture that, among mainstream musicals, ...
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CNN
The King's audio message — which was played at the annual Royal Maundy service at Worcester Cathedral in England on Thursday — were his first public comments since Catherine revealed she was undergoing chemotherapy. The princess' announcement put an end to ...
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Eater SF
Bay Area chefs Rasika Venkatesa, formerly of Mourad, and Dalida co-owner Laura Ozyilmaz, gave middling performances, to boot. Thankfully, both cooks seemed to turn things around in the season's second outing ...
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ABC News
In short: Festival organisers are getting creative in a battle to secure early funding to ensure the economic viability of music events; It comes after the cancellation of headline festivals such as Splendour In The Grass and Groovin' The Moo ...
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ABC News
In short: King Charles has delivered a pre-recorded Easter audio message as he was not able to attend a traditional pre-Easter church service due to his cancer treatment. In the message, he stressed the importance of friendship and acts of caring, ...
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BBC News
Dante Williams (LEVI BROWN) stands outside and looks towards the sunlight. There are. (Image: BBC/Banijay Rights/Kudos/Robert Viglasky). Set in a world ...
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BBC News
A council has ordered the removal of an "eyesore" sculpture 10 years after it was refused planning permission. The four-metre (13ft) bronze figure commemorates Prince Philip's 35 years as chancellor of Cambridge University.
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The Guardian
I share a dementia diagnosis with the star of Die Hard, Bruce Willis. I prefer to try to Live Well, or as well as I am able. It dismays me that the country's leading dementia charity seems to want to reinforce the stigma surrounding brain disease.
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