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Hannah Gadsby: If Political Correctness Can Kill Comedy, It's Already Dead
The Australian comedian publicly called it quits in her breakout special, Nanette, last year. That only got more people to pay attention. She now returns with a new tour, Douglas.
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Latest Episode Of 'Legion' Delivers A Thrillingly Original Hour Of TV
Legion began its second season in early April on FX. David Bianculli says the new episode of the series, "Chapter 11," is strange and compelling in a way that reminds him of the original Twin Peaks.
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Need some new Halloween movies and books for your kids? Do come in (mwah-ha-ha)
We've got some age-appropriate entertainment ideas for the little goblins in your lives.
Ahead of Golden Globes nominations, many remain wary of the group behind the awards
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the group behind the awards, says it's changing, but Hollywood may not be ready to forgive.
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Once quaint, 'Stranger Things' is now extravagant in every way
The kids of Stranger Things are no longer kids, and the plot no longer revolves around them.
Sam Waterston returns to 'Law & Order,' glad to be working into his 80s
Waterston joined the cast of the original NBC series in 1994 on a one-year contract. He wound up staying 16 years, until the series wrapped in 2010. Now the show's back — and so is he.
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TV has brought the abortion debate home since the 1970s
Bea Arthur as Maude had an abortion in 1972. Jane the Virgin's lead character made a different choice decades later.
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Seeing Movies In The Right Place
The practice of actually going out to the movies seems to be taking a hit with some folks, who'd rather stay at home and avoid the crowds and the expense. But there might be hope yet, if you can find just the right place to go.
Doctor Outlines Plan To Battle Antibiotic Resistance In 'The Washington Post'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Ezekiel Emanuel, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, about his opinion piece in the Washington Post that argues the cheap price of antibiotics has led to their overuse and has also discouraged drug companies from developing new antibiotics.
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Why Corporate Executives Talk About 'Opening Their Kimonos'
The phrase has become a term of art in business jargon, used anytime a company discloses insider information. How did this item of clothing achieve such currency in such an unexpected context?
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