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By Tana Shealey, Reportinghttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wvas/local-wvas-786861.mp3November 6,2008 – From the WVAS Newsroom, our top…
'Stranger Things' Star David Harbour On Acting And Living With Bipolar Disorder
"Acting allowed me to channel this neurosis into a character," Harbour says. He plays the skeptical police chief of a sleepy town besieged by supernatural events in the Netflix series.
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Justin Chang
Justin Chang
Justin Chang is a film critic for the Los Angeles Times and NPR's Fresh Air, and a regular contributor to KPCC's FilmWeek. He previously served as chief film critic and editor of film reviews for Variety.
A look at Hulk Hogan's legacy
Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, was one of the earliest stars of World Wrestling Entertainment and was the face of pro wrestling's boom in popularity during the 1980s.
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Electric Boogaloo
In this final round, Art Chung provides the subtitle of a movie sequel, and contestants must name the franchise. We recommend adding all of these films to your Netflix queue, especially Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze.
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A Man And An Amendment Are Re-Examined In 'The Birth Of A Nation' And '13th'
Nate Parker's rebellion film The Birth of A Nation and Ava DuVernay's documentary 13th tackle America's racial history, but intersect in complicated ways.
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It's Polyamorous Polysaturation — Unconventional Relationships Abound On TV
Unconventional relationships are all over TV. Open marriages and three-ways have driven stories on scripted shows like House of Cards, Transparent and Orphan Black — and reality TV isn't far behind.
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PEN America gala honors Salman Rushdie, his first in-person appearance since stabbing
Rushdie, whose attendance had not been announced beforehand, spoke briefly, and dedicated some of his remarks to those who came to his help last August while on stage at a New York literary festival.
A breakdown of the 2024 Emmy nominees
Abbott Elementary was nominated for best comedy series. But the more serious FX show The Bear set a record on the comedy side with 23 nominations. Shogun got even more nods.
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Critics: Hollywood Tax Deals A 'House Of Cards' For Local Economies
Tax credits have long been used to attract film and TV productions, but with the loss of revenue, critics of the practice say those investments are not worth it.
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