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Lorne Michaels Discusses the ‘Year of Reinvention’ Coming to ‘S.N.L.’
Whether you think “Saturday Night Live” is on an upswing or in a downturn, change is coming to the long-running…
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Lena Dunham Channels a Voice of a (Different) Generation
Lena Dunham considers herself a historian of her own generation. As the creator of the HBO series “Girls,” she became…
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Why Does Hollywood Keep Using Fat Suits?
Slender Courteney Cox portraying a plump teenage Monica Geller on “Friends” started the gag in ’90s Hollywood. Gwyneth Paltrow’s role…
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Harvey Awards to Induct New Hall of Fame Members
The Harvey Awards, which honors exemplary comic book work, will be adding members to its Hall of Fame at New…
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7 Audiobooks to Listen to Now
🎧 Uncultured: A Memoir By Daniella Mestyanek Young, with Brandi Larsen. Read by the author. Raised in the Children of…
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How Much Would You Pay to Hear Great Music?
“I’m a cellist, and I have played in orchestras my entire life,” Blake-Anthony Johnson, the president and chief executive of…
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Why Russia Is Losing the War in Ukraine
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, the question most analysts were asking was not…
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Giving People Money Is a Great Way to Reduce Poverty
Among the big changes ushered in by the pandemic was a quiet revolution in American welfare policy. OK, “quiet revolution”…
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The Wrong Trump Judge at the Right Time Can Wreak Havoc
In political writing about the federal judiciary, there is a convention to treat the partisan affiliation of a judge or…
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What We Will Miss Most About Roger Federer
Queen Elizabeth II was buried on Monday, and London is now the scene of another poignant farewell: Roger Federer will…