This month’s picks cover Wisconsin moviemaking, New York music-making and Florida moneymaking. Source link
Read More »The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles Chooses a New Director
Stepping into Ann Philbin’s shoes will be Zoë Ryan, the director of the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania. Source link
Read More »Billie Eilish Brings a Master Class in Intimacy to the Arena Stage
Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour opened in Canada on Sunday night, showcasing the 22-year-old pop star’s gift for dynamics, dramatics and audience engagement. Source link
Read More »Robert Downey Jr. Is a Novelist With a Novel Muse in ‘McNeal’
The “Oppenheimer” star makes his Broadway debut in Ayad Akhtar’s timely new play about a literary lion who gets assistance from A.I. Source link
Read More »Gavin Creel, Tony-Winning Musical Theater Actor, Dies at 48
He won the award playing a Yonkers feed store clerk in “Hello, Dolly!” and was also nominated for roles in “Thoroughly Modern Millie” and “Hair.” Source link
Read More »Kris Kristofferson: A Life in Pictures
After years as a struggling songwriter, he found his voice with a direct, evocative style that launched his decades-long career as a musician, actor and activist. Source link
Read More »Roy Blakey, Ice Show Performer and Archivist, Is Dead at 86
He skated professionally for 15 years , but was best known for building a collection of more than 44,000 items, including some of Sonja Henie’s costumes and skates. Source link
Read More »Sean Combs Will Try Another Appeal of Judge’s Decision to Deny Bail
Mr. Combs is in a Brooklyn jail awaiting trial on federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. Source link
Read More »Stream These 11 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in October
A slew of TV shows and movies are leaving for U.S. subscribers this month. Here’s a roundup of the ones worth catching, including a few great horror picks for the season. Source link
Read More »Based on a True Story, or a True Story? In ‘Baby Reindeer’ Lawsuit, Words Matter
A defamation suit against Netflix boils down to how the company presented its story about Martha Scott, a fictionalization of what the show’s creator has described as a real-life stalking incident. Source link
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