Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment
Maria Bakalova, as Ivana Trump, is trying to provoke you
Bulgarian actress, Maria Bakalova, 28, was fearless in “Borat.” Now she’s ferocious as Donald Trump’s first wife Ivana in “The Apprentice.”
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‘Lonely Planet’: Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth under the Moroccan sun
Susannah Grant’s age-gap romance wants to flirt, but it’s missing the spark.
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How a surprising plot twist elevates the CBS ‘Matlock’ reboot
The new “Matlock” series on CBS, with Kathy Bates in the role made famous by Andy Griffith, adds another layer of complexity to the plot.
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Katie Holmes and Jim Parsons lead an ‘Our Town’ aimed at swing states
Director Kenny Leon’s “Our Town” revival on Broadway, starring Katie Holmes and Jim Parsons, presents an inclusive vision of who’s considered ordinary in America.
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Boris Johnson just published his political memoir. It’s unbelievable.
The former British prime minister’s book, “Unleashed,” has made minor news. But British readers seem to be viewing it more as entertainment than history.
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The Menendez brothers are back, but very little has changed
New evidence in the Menendez brothers case is fueling the popularity of Ryan Murphy’s “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.”
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Jack Lowden on the ‘ridiculous’ fourth season of ‘Slow Horses’
Scottish actor Jack Lowden, 34, takes center stage in the fourth season of “Slow Horses,” Apple TV Plus’s acerbic spy thriller about disgraced MI5 agents.
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‘Piece by Piece’ is a Pharrell Williams block party
Director Morgan Neville delivers the world’s first Lego music documentary.
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‘Super/Man’: Christopher Reeve documentary brings on the waterworks
Struck by paralysis, this Man of Steel turned out to be only human. But his destiny lay in advocacy and inspiration.
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Jon Batiste’s wild and crazy idea for his ‘Saturday Night’ score
The Oscar-winning composer channeled the sketch comedy show’s chaotic energy by crafting the music live.
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