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An artist with a big, messy life gets a big, messy musical NEW YORK — Tamara de Lempicka was a Polish artist born to a privileged Jewish family in Warsaw. She married a handsome lawyer whom she rescued from prison during the Russian Revolution, and they both fled west, ultimately settling in Paris.
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The week in TV: The Regime; Defiance: Fighting the Far Right; Baby Reindeer; Shōgun – review Chapeau (of sorts) to The Regime, Sky Atlantic's new HBO political satire(ish) starring Kate Winslet, who did HBO's Mare of Easttown. It's been a while since something so rammed with illustrious names and production pedigree capsized with such gusto.
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Sarah Snook wins Olivier Award for best actress for Sydney Theatre Company's The Picture of Dorian Gray Snook, last seen on Australian stages in STC's Saint Joan in 2018, learned her lines while breastfeeding her newborn. In her speech she recalled asking herself: "Why am I doing a 60,000-word monologue with an eight-month-old baby?" ...
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Salman Rushdie: Losing an eye upsets me every day Sir Salman Rushdie has spoken in chilling detail to the BBC about what he remembers of the attack two years ago, in which he was stabbed on stage. The Booker Prize-winning author said his eye was left hanging down his face "like a soft-boiled egg", ...
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