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'The Last Picture Show' director Peter Bogdanovich has died at 82
Writer, director, actor and lifelong cinephile Peter Bogdanovich has died. He directed the Oscar-nominated movie The Last Picture Show, along with Paper Moon, They All Laughed and What's Up Doc.
Marie Kondo revealed she's 'kind of given up' on being so tidy. People freaked out
The creator of the KonMari method says there are other things that spark joy besides a totally tidy home.
How to watch the Oscars on Sunday night
The 95th Academy Awards ceremony will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 12 at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Those of us at home can watch it on ABC or via streaming services.
Soccer Stars Are Paid The Best, And Indian Cricketers Out-Earn NFL Players
For the second year in a row, Spanish teams Barcelona and Real Madrid paid the highest average salaries of any team in a major sport. But in India, cricketers fare better on average than NFL players.
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Patton Oswalt: Falling In Love Again Was Like 'Getting Hit By Lightning Twice'
After the sudden death of his first wife in April 2016, Oswalt felt his life slipping away. But over the past year, things took a turn. Originally broadcast Nov. 27, 2017.
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The 2021 holiday movie guide: 100+ new films to get you in the spirit
Every year, there are more and more holiday movies, many of which revisit the same beloved (?) tropes again and again. We take a thorough look at this year's crop.
Emmy Awards 2014: Safe Choices In A Time Of Groundbreaking TV
NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says Monday's Emmy Awards promised to recognize TV's emerging future — but ultimately rewarded comfortable favorites over disruptive upstarts.
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'Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold' Plays It As It Lays
The documentary, directed by Didion's nephew, the actor Griffin Dunne, isn't particularly revelatory, but it captures the writer's dazzling life and persona — and her struggles with grief.
DishTV's New Service Targets Cable Cord Cutters
DishTV is offering a new digital service for cord cutters — ESPN and a dozen other channels for just $20 a month. Does it lead to a cable-less future?
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Psychic Soldiers Populate 'Throwaways' — With Style
Caitlin Kittredge's comic series about psychic soldiers on the run from government experiments is brisk, colorful fun, complemented by Steve Sanders' stylish character designs and deft illustrations.
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