Month: April 2020

Elizabeth Kay’s debut domestic noir novel is an immersive journey into a friendship of some 20 years’ duration. Jane and Marnie have been inseparable since age 11, through college, through their first London jobs, and while they could finish each other’s sentences, narrator Jane doesn’t hesitate to explain the many ways in which they are
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Millennials. We are the ‘disruptor’ generation; the one that birthed Mark Zuckerberg and Uber. We want to rip up the 9-5 and remodel it in our own way. We have no boss, we are the boss. We start apps, brands and activism campaigns. We reform everything from politics to periods, from how we shop to
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Shortly after 11:45 on Wednesday morning, Bernie Sanders announced his exit from the Democratic presidential primary, clearing former Vice President Joe Biden’s path to the nomination. “I cannot in good conscience continue to mount a campaign that cannot win and which would interfere with the important work required of all of us in this difficult
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Cindy Lee, the project of former Women frontperson Patrick Flegel, has released a new album called Cat O’ Nine Tails. Check out a preview collage of the record and a video for one song, “I Don’t Want to Fall in Love Again,” below. Cat O’ Nine Tails is available by digital order through a Geocities
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Editors’ Note: With full acknowledgment of the big-picture implications of a pandemic that already has claimed thousands of lives, cratered global economies and closed international borders, Deadline’s Coping With COVID-19 Crisis series is a forum for those in the entertainment space grappling with myriad consequences of seeing a great industry screech to a halt. The hope is for
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UPDATED with video New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo expressed skepticism about Broadway’s just-announced June 7 reopening date. “I wouldn’t use what Broadway thinks as a barometer of anything unless they’re in the public health business and have seen better numbers and models,” Cuomo said at his daily COVID-19 briefing. Asked by a reporter if he
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Courtesy of Focus Features Eliza Hittman has an affinity for the taboo. Her films confront how young people navigate impending adulthood: 2013’s It Felt Like Love follows a 14-year-old pursuing an older, more experienced boy with dangerous consequences, while 2015’s Beach Rats focuses on a 19-year-old Coney Island drug dealer exploring his sexual identity as
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All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. While the influencers of the world are spending lockdown working out, writing novels, learning how to play the piano and perfecting their French speaking skills, we’re spending it in front of the TV. There’s something about a
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British commercial broadcaster Channel 4 has outlined an emergency cost-cutting plan in its bid to weather the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic. In an all-staff conference call on Wednesday afternoon, Channel 4 CEO Alex Mahon outlined measures to slash the broadcaster’s 2020 content budget by £150M ($185M) and find £95M of operational savings, including reviewing investments and
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Netflix has set Friday, May 29 for the premiere of Space Force, its new workplace comedy from The Office duo Steve Carell and Greg Daniels, which may have drawn inspiration from President Donald Trump’s Space Force initiative. The streamer also revealed the casting of Friends alum Lisa Kudrow. Co-created by Carell and Daniels, Space Force
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