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  1. Lady Gaga’s latest lingers on pop’s past. But what about its future? Lady Gaga dips into the classic pop songbook — again — on her latest release, a companion album to the film “Joker: Folie à Deux.”
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  2. The rabid fans of ‘Sleep No More’ are mourning its (eventual) end The groundbreaking, immersive megahit “Sleep No More” was a jolt to theater. To some repeat attendees, it’s an obsession.
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  3. Why Coppola’s big swing should be cheered, even if it’s not a home run “Megalopolis” continues a cinematic tradition that defies logic. More filmmakers should lean into that impulse.
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  4. Maggie Smith startled us every time The actress, who died at 89, racked up Oscars and Emmys and a Tony and the affection of legions.
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  5. Why the makers of ‘War Game’ fear we’re headed for a second Jan. 6 The factors that make the 2024 presidential election even more dangerous, according to the national security, military, political and law enforcement experts.
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  6. National Symphony Orchestra on strike for the first time since 1978 The center will remain open to visitors during the strike, and the status of future NSO concerts will be determined in the coming days.
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  7. ‘A Different Man’: Sebastian Stan stars in a black comedy with flair Aaron Schimberg’s dark fable, co-starring Adam Pearson, looks at ugliness and transformation from the male perspective.
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  8. Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hill are both characters in a new play “The Ford/Hill Project” incorporates transcripts of the sexual assault accusations aired at the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court justices Brett M. Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas.
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  9. Naomi Campbell barred from charity role in England, Wales Model and actress Naomi Campbell has been barred from her philanthropic role in England and Wales after a British group found evidence of financial misconduct.
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  10. ‘Balatro,’ an addictive twist on poker, is about to be everywhere “Balatro’s” wit and clever gameplay made it a surprise hit. Now it’s on mobile, opening up a huge new audience — and endangering productivity everywhere.
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