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Carrying on a family tradition, she brought her singular act, full of illusion and humor, to Black audiences in the segregated South and on up to Philadelphia. Source link
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Amid Oscar talk for her quiet turn in “His Three Daughters” on Netflix, the spitfire star has become a force as a producer driven by a sense of mortality. Source link
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As “The Substance” hits theaters, here’s a look at eight other films in the goopy subgenre of body horror. Source link
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This month’s picks include a South Indian drama about sexual harassment, a film shot within a video game, a period coming-of-age movie and more. Source link
Read More »‘Transformers One’ Review: Back to the Beginning
An animated prequel maps out a tidy mythology while indulging in the toy-smashing thrills of the ’80s cartoons. Source link
Read More »Getty Apologizes for Fireworks Display Gone Awry
A planned “explosion event” in Los Angeles by the artist Cai Guo-Qiang left several injured and others shaken. Source link
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Atop the volcanic cliffs on the tranquil Salina, one woman has created a respite where art and nature reside in perfect harmony. Source link
Read More »How Sophie’s Posthumous (and Final) Album Was Completed
“Sophie,” a new LP by the visionary hyperpop producer, traces an arc from introspection to pop pleasures to thoughts of eternity. It will be her final release. Source link
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