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November 29, 2021 Cover Jennifer Lawrence’s Dior clothing from Dior boutiques nationwide, or call 800-929-DIOR; Verdura bracelet from Verdura, 745 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1205, NYC, or call 212-758-3388, or go to verdura.com. Hair by Shay Ashual for R3-Mgmt. On her face, Dior; makeup by Fulvia Farolfi for Bryan Bantry Agency NYC. On her nails, Dior;
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Kanye’s “Thanksgiving Prayer” finds him acknowledging his many shortcomings as a husband. By Grant Rindner November 26, 2021 Kanye West attends the Los Angeles Mission’s Annual Thanksgiving event at the Los Angeles Mission on November 24, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.Courtesy of David Livingston via Getty. A few weeks after setting the internet alight with
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If there’s one question I get most often about live shows, it’s this: “How can I get a backstage pass to [insert name of artist here]? The short answer is always the same: “You can’t. Besides, what did you think you’d find backstage, anyway? Caligula-strength orgies with groupies? Wild parties catered with all manner of
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Collaborators and admirers remember the late icon of American theater.  By Jordan Hoffman November 27, 2021 The announcement Friday evening that Stephen Sondheim had died at the age of 91 prompted many musical theater enthusiasts to gather on social media to voice their admiration for one of the principal architects of the form. Declarations of love came
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There are few comic book movies we love more than 2020’s Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn). The film has everything: a terrific cast, a women-driven story, and dynamic action sequences. And (perhaps best of all), as DC’s first R-rated film, its filled with raunchy jokes and plenty of over-the-top
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Hollywood superstar and Canadian fan favourite Ryan Reynolds was honoured Friday with a Governor General’s Performing Arts Award and a touching video including an original song by one of the Barenaked Ladies co-founders. The B.C.-born actor is well known for his frequent tributes to his hometown of Vancouver and support for Canadian causes. On Friday
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Stephen Sondheim, the songwriter who reshaped the American musical theater in the second half of the 20th century with his intelligent, intricately rhymed lyrics, his use of evocative melodies and his willingness to tackle unusual subjects, has died. He was 91. Sondheim’s death was announced by Rick Miramontez, president of DKC/O&M. Sondheim’s Texas-based attorney, Rick
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