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Taika Waititi Puts on a Tuxedo
His “Jojo Rabbit” may be the year’s most unlikely Oscar contender: a Nazi comedy. How will the irreverent director fare amid Hollywood’s sacred rituals?
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His “Jojo Rabbit” may be the year’s most unlikely Oscar contender: a Nazi comedy. How will the irreverent director fare amid Hollywood’s sacred rituals?
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The shift from network schedules to TV-when-you-want-it may change not just viewing habits but the whole culture of the medium.
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On this dance team at a Queens community center, being a grandma is a plus.
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When Sarah Stiles bowed out of the series “Get Shorty” to take a role on Broadway in “Tootsie,” the TV show explained the exit with a story line based on her experience.
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Deborah F. Rutter built a major expansion at Washington’s venerable arts complex. Now she wants more people to come.
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The Welsh actor learned a lot working on the Mister Rogers movie “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” starting with who Mister Rogers was.
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The “Star Wars” Skywalker saga is coming to an end, “Frozen” is getting a sequel and “The Shining” characters are baaaaaack. Here’s what you need to know about the season in cinema.
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A major retrospective of Nam June Paik, the foremost innovator of media art, begins a three-year international tour at Tate Modern in London.
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How young people are using the app to engage with, and critique, the movies.
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