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- French actor Gérard Depardieu guilty of sexual assault on film set in 2021
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- 14 shows axed: ‘The Equalizer,’ ‘Suits L.A.,’ ‘FBI: Most Wanted,’ and others say farewell
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- Why is Bella Ramsey the target of so much hate? ‘The Last of Us’ star sparks the fury of the manosphere
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3 days ago
- Trump’s plot twist: Using tariffs to bring movies back to Hollywood
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- Decoding Glenn Close, the actress who escaped a cult and confronted Hollywood’s sexist clichés
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- Resistance and extractivism: Inside Carrara, Italy’s home of white marble
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5 days ago
- The collective experience of translating art for people who are blind
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- Who is Jami Gertz, the unknown actress who is the richest woman in Hollywood?
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- The library with one door in Canada and the other one (now closing) in the US
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- Sarah Paulson: ‘For many, the age difference with my wife [who is 31 years older] is very disconcerting’
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- After Israel’s bombs, Nabatieh’s Monday Market revives itself once again
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6 days ago
- The rise and fall of Jon Voight, the 1970s countercultural icon who became Trump’s biggest supporter in Hollywood
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6 days ago
- Los Tigres del Norte: ‘We’re going to have to change the word ‘corrido’ to avoid getting in trouble’
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- How Pavement was reborn: The 1990s indie band with 200 million Spotify streams
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- ‘Sinners’: Tracing in the devil blues behind the hit movie
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- Ralph Fiennes: ‘When Ulysses draws his bow, he puts himself back together’
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- The Met Fashion Gala surrenders to the power of African-American dandies
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8 days ago
- How will Trump plan for tariffs on movies affect the global film industry?
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9 days ago
- What are the Piprahwa gems, and why is India trying to stop their auction?
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10 days ago
- Being distinguished: Why the rich like certain things and the poor others
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10 days ago
- Marcela Guerrero, curator: ‘The tone of the 2026 Whitney Biennial will be much higher, full of sharper nuances’
El Pais
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24 days ago
- Tracy Chapman, 17 years on since her last album: ‘I’m worried about democracy in the United States’
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25 days ago
- Fito Páez sits at Gershwin’s piano in Washington: ‘The US has reduced Latino culture to reggaeton’
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25 days ago
- Viola Davis brings gender and racial diversity to the ‘Die Hard’ genre: ‘As a Black woman, you have to teach people how to treat you’
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26 days ago
- ‘I always come here’: The Indian tea shop that runs on trust
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27 days ago
- When Metallica took on Napster: 25 years of the trial that changed the music industry forever
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27 days ago
- Nathy Peluso: ‘I’m a hedonist, so there’s no fear of eating on my end’
El Pais
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27 days ago
- Judeline’s unstoppable rise: From Cádiz to Coachella
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27 days ago
- From Maluma to Bad Bunny: The ‘Latin lovers’ that have conquered the world
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27 days ago
- Are tribal tattoos a form of cultural appropriation?
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27 days ago
- ‘How do I live like this?’ asks Gaza boy who lost arms in Israeli attack
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27 days ago
- The fate of Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig: Is there life after James Bond?
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27 days ago
- Terraza 7, the immigrant bar fighting to save itself and preserve Queens’ artistic heritage
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27 days ago
- George MacKay: ‘It’s funny that to promote a film about climate change you have to fly all over the place’
El Pais
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28 days ago
- Why the Trump administration is revoking student visas
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28 days ago
- Sly Stone, the artist who changed music history and disappeared: ‘He had everything and almost deliberately threw it away’
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28 days ago
- Mario Vargas Llosa’s great loves: His aunt Julia, his cousin Patricia, and socialite Isabel Preysler
El Pais
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30 days ago
- Inside ‘The Studio’: A satire of Hollywood’s hectic and high-stakes world
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30 days ago
- Why Bangladesh’s renamed New Year parade set off a controversy
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30 days ago
- Revenge of the shy kids in class: How Elon Musk and co. went from nerds to bullies
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30 days ago
- The silent suffering of Mario Vargas Llosa: Five years of dealing with an incurable disease
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30 days ago
- Neil Druckmann, creator of ‘The Last of Us’: ‘Boredom is our biggest enemy; if the show feels boring, then we’re doing something wrong’
El Pais
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31 days ago
- From Castro to Thatcher: Vargas Llosa’s journey as a politician
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31 days ago
- Mario Vargas Llosa, a giant of universal literature, dies at 89
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32 days ago
- Mario Vargas Llosa and the Latin American ‘boom’: The extinction of the literary barbarians
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32 days ago
- Mysterious trays from Tutankhamun’s tomb reopen debate about the pharaoh’s funerary rites
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32 days ago
- The Zimbabwean singer who found fame in China – and obscurity at home
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33 days ago
- Yan Lianke, writer: ‘Revolutions are terrible. Human progress cannot depend on destruction’
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33 days ago
- Ellen Pompeo: ‘If I were to walk away completely from ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ everybody gets to make money from my hard work except for me’
El Pais
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33 days ago
- You can no longer say ‘feminism,’ ‘non-binary’ or ‘immigrant’: How far-right governments restrict democracy through words
El Pais
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34 days ago
- The symbolic repatriation of Fernando Túpac Amaru, the boy condemned to perpetual exile by the Spanish Crown 240 years ago
El Pais
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34 days ago
- Jason Isaacs: The villain who managed to dodge fame until ‘The White Lotus’
El Pais
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34 days ago
- Jon Hamm: ‘I don’t think very much about Don Draper’
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34 days ago
- Coachella 2025: A lineup with few stars, fewer Latinos, visa issues, and Lady Gaga as the undisputed star
El Pais
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35 days ago