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What if Nancy Drew was a chic Black woman? That’s ‘Diarra from Detroit.’
Diarra Kilpatrick’s “Diarra From Detroit” is a love letter to her hometown and time spent in front of her grandmother’s TV watching “Murder, She Wrote.”
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Anna Deavere Smith’s mission: Understanding others, so we can do the same
Actress, playwright and professor Anna Deavere Smith will be the 73rd presenter for the A.W. Mellon lectures in the fine arts at the National Gallery of Art.
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Shallow yet satisfying, ‘Stellar Blade’ is a showcase of Korean beauty
Overshadowed by a culture war, Shift Up’s action game is an authentic slice of Korean cyberpunk, pretty and absurd.
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How Riley Keough and Lily Gladstone brought humanity to true crime
“Under the Bridge” draws from the 2005 nonfiction book by Rebecca Godfrey, a writer who investigated the crime that rocked Victoria, British Columbia.
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The winners and losers of Coachella 2024
Olivia Rodrigo channeled No Doubt and Grimes had technical difficulties.
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On Broadway, Vladimir Putin remains an enigma
“Patriots,” which opens on Broadway on April 22, was written by royal-family annalist and “The Crown” creator Peter Morgan.
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