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The protagonist of Temim Fruchter’s remarkable debut novel, a queer grad student studying Jewish folklore, describes her work as collecting scraps. In the wake of her father’s death, 30-year-old Shiva decides to get her master’s, hoping to unravel the family mysteries her mother has kept hidden from her all her life. Shiva eventually travels to
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[embedded content] View gallery Jennifer Lopez, 54, made quite the impression when she gave two stellar performances on last night’s Saturday Night Live. The singer wowed when she captured viewers’ attention with two statement outfits during the performances. One was a long pink gown adorned with rose detail and the other was a white crop
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Candace Bushnell whose novel about four Manhattan women and their love lives inspired a TV phenomenon, has revealed she’ll be receiving no royalties from the deal secured by Netflix recently to air the six seasons of Sex and the City on its platform. Bushnell was originally paid $100,000 by HBO for the screen rights to
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Saturday Night Live host Ayo Edebiri probably wished that she could take back some mean comments made during a podcast about this week’s musical guest, Jennifer Lopez. Fortunately (and perhaps awkwardly) for her, SNL gave her a chance for amends with its spoof game show, Why’d Ya Say It? It all started when clips resurfaced
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Don’t lose yourself in this walk down memory lane.  After all, if you went back to 2004 and turned on your radio, you’d probably hear hits such as Christina Aguilera‘s “Beautiful,” Dido’s ”White Flag” or Missy Elliott‘s “Work it” on repeat.  And it was those artists and more who were honored at the 2004 Grammy Awards.  To paint a picture, some of the
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BULLET PROOF JESUS directors cut in coming to Blu-ray from Bayview Entertainment. Directed by, written by and starring William Lee, author of “Sorry Bro, IDGAF: The Journey of the World’s Angriest Independent Black Filmmaker.” Jesus, on a self-imposed sabbatical in the modern mortal world, is warned that the warlords of the Apocalypse are assembling their
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News How to Watch the 2024 Grammys Tune in for Music’s Biggest Night, as SZA, Taylor Swift, Arctic Monkeys, Billie Eilish, and more look to take home hardware By Pitchfork February 4, 2024 Facebook X SZA, April 2022 (Brian Friedman/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images) Facebook X The 2024 Grammy Awards are happening today (Sunday, February
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Play video content TMZ.com “Foodgod” Jonathan Cheban‘s not letting Fontainebleau Vegas off the hook — even though the resort’s updated its much-maligned nachos, he has a different plan for upping their appetizer game. We got the reality TV personality/foodie out in NYC this week and asked him about Fontainebleau’s viral nacho debacle. He was actually
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At long last, the Argylle author has been revealed! If you’re a little late to the latest bookish conspiracy theory, read this rundown to catch up. Essentially, there’s been a lot of speculation surrounding the true identity of Elle Conway, the listed author of the book that inspired the new spy action comedy titled Argylle,
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Colin Jost and Michael Che took shots at the Suits spinoff and Donald Trump during the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update segment. This week, it was announced that the Suits spinoff had received a pilot order from NBC and would be set in Los Angeles. “It will focus on Meghan Markle’s character struggle to balance
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Maestro actress Carey Mulligan has broken one of Hollywood’s oldest taboos when it comes to Awards season: never say it matters. Mulligan, who is Oscar-nominated for the third time this year for her role of Leonard Bernstein’s wife Felicia Montealegre in the Netflix biopic Maestro, told The Times of London of her joy at being
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In the canon of high school-set slashers, Departing Seniors is a moderate achiever — the middle of the pack. Jose Nateras’ screenplay massages LGBTQ+ themes into an adorable-awkward-angsty teen romance threatened by deadly obstacles (outside cruel bigotry). It’s refreshingly genuine in terms of treating queer relationships with normalcy, but schoolyard slasher tension dulls without sharp
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Tim Sullivan’s The Teacher is the newest in his entertaining series of police procedurals whose titles come from the murder victim’s profession and we’ve previously reviewed The Monk. When thinking ahead to 2024, and the kinds of crime books that are likely on the horizon, ones with neurodivergent protagonists seemed quite likely. The success of
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