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Since the documentary’s cameras stopped rolling, plans for a new museum to showcase the treasures have stalled, and the artifacts are once again off limits to the public in Benin. Source link
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Known for insult-style comedy, he took aim at Latinos, African Americans, Palestinians and Jews at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, and called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.” Source link
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Stewart, who returned to the show in February as a host on Monday nights, originally planned to work through the presidential election. Source link
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Everyone has secrets to conceal in Life Is Strange: Double Exposure, a supernatural thriller with parallel timelines. Source link
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In films like “Trash” and “Women in Revolt,” he brought movement, character and something resembling a story line to the Warhol film aesthetic. Source link
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One year after Mr. Perry’s death, Jasveen Sangha is in jail awaiting trial on charges that she sold him the ketamine that killed him. Source link
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Eyeing the big business of holiday music, a few of pop’s major players are trying to expand the market for Halloween hits. Source link
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Commonweal magazine, founded in 1924, wrestles with its mission at a moment of a continuing loss of faith in both the church and liberalism. Source link
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By exploring Armstrong’s offstage struggles and tensions, “A Wonderful World” wants to shatter the image of an entertainer who was far more than just affable. Source link
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