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Bobby Berk: Queer Eye For Home Design
Queer Eye's Bobby Berk talks about learning from failure and tailoring home designs for the Queer Eye heroes. Then, he plays a game inspired by the Nintendo game, Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
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Adam Sandler wins the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
The Kennedy Center has announced Adam Sandler as the winner of this year's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Sandler's credits include SNL, Happy Gilmore, Grown Ups, The Wedding Singer and Hustle.
Oppenheimer movie dominates SAG Awards, while Streisand wins lifetime prize
Oppenheimer dominated at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on Saturday, as several winners paid tribute to last year's actors' strike. Barbra Streisand was given a lifetime achievement prize.
Oscar-nominated actress Karla Sofía Gascón apologizes for old social media posts
The first openly trans actress to be nominated for an Oscar is facing backlash for old social media posts that denigrate certain marginalized groups. She apologized for the posts through a statement.
India (and its kids) are out to conquer the world of chess
Chess is seeing a global resurgence, sparked by The Queen's Gambit and the pandemic impact on leisure time. India is an emerging power player, with 85 grandmasters and intense chess schools for youth.
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In 'Our Souls At Night,' Robert Redford And Jane Fonda Stage A Twilight Reunion
Fifty years after playing newlyweds in Barefoot In The Park, the actors portray a different pair of bedfellows in a film adaptation of a Kent Haruf novel.
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Writers Guild Of America Reaches A Tentative Deal With Studios
A writers' strike was narrowly averted Tuesday, as a tentative three-year pact was reached between members of the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
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Dascha Polanco: Trading Scrubs For 'Orange' Jumpsuits
Actor Dascha Polanco chats juggling work and nursing school while auditioning for Orange Is the New Black. Then, she tests her nose in a game about essential oils.
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In 'Dead Queens Club,' Henry VIII Is The Homecoming King
Hannah Capin's zippy new young adult novel follows intrepid journalist Annie (she's from Cleveland so her pal Henry calls her Cleves) as she investigates the mystery of Henry's dead girlfriends.
Are Movies Getting Better?
Spoiler Alert: An economist has evidence that we're in a golden age of cinema.
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