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Bill Jorgensen, Authoritative New York TV Newsman, Dies at 96
Getting his start in the Midwest, he was best known for leading the New York broadcast “The 10 O’Clock News.”
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‘Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’: 5 Takeaways
The Investigation Discovery documentary takes a look at accounts of a problematic working environment at Nickelodeon.
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‘Dear Layla’: Letters for Sale From a Rock Music Love Triangle
Eric Clapton’s handwritten messages, being auctioned this week, shed light on how he wooed Pattie Boyd away from George Harrison…
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Vampire Weekend Did Not Make a ‘Doom and Gloom Record’
From the first seconds of Vampire Weekend’s new album, “Only God Was Above Us,” it’s clear that something has changed.…
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Comparing the Trump and Biden Years
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Joan Jonas: A Trailblazer Shines at MoMA
I’m not a humanist, I’m a creaturist. Have been since childhood. The pyramidal view of the world that I grew…
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Stepping Out From Hillary Clinton’s Onscreen Shadow
For the past two decades, female presidential candidates on TV have been made in her image. Finally, that’s beginning to…
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‘Game of Thrones’ Creators Look Skyward for Their New Series
In an interview, David Benioff, D.B. Weiss and Alexander Woo discuss their latest fantastical epic, the alien space saga “3…
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Review: ‘3 Body Problem’ Is a Galaxy-Brained Spectacle
The Netflix sci-fi adaptation has done its physics homework, even if it sometimes falls short on the humanities.
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Liam Cunningham Has a Few Thoughts
Born and raised in Dublin, Liam Cunningham speaks in Joycean streams of consciousness that often have no discernible beginning, middle…