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Taylor Frankie Paul’s Past Was No Secret. A Child’s Cry Changed Everything.
Before being cast as “The Bachelorette,” Taylor Frankie Paul had discussed — with police, on podcasts and on TV — the domestic dispute that involved her 5-year-old daughter.
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‘For All Mankind’ Is the Anti-‘Black Mirror’
The optimistic space-race drama, starting its fifth season, imagines humans settling space without tech colonizing our minds.
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How ‘Love Story’ Gave Viewers a History Lesson on the Kennedys and ’90s NYC
The FX show, which dramatizes the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, has inspired a legion of younger viewers to dig into the couple’s past and 1990s New York City.
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Don’t Let the Name Harry Hole Fool You. The Important One Is Jo Nesbo.
After a disappointing movie adaptation, the Norwegian author took the reins as showrunner in a new Netflix series based on his Detective Hole books.
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Marriage Might Not Happen. But ‘Something Very Bad’ Did.
Executive produced by Matt and Ross Duffer, a new series by Haley Z. Boston finds horror in an idea that already terrifies her generation: romantic commitment.
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‘Bait’ Review: Bond. Shahjehan Bond.
Riz Ahmed imagines the dark side of being a 007 candidate (a position he knows something about) in his Prime Video comedy series.
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The Kennedy Center Is Giving Bill Maher the Mark Twain Prize
The annual award that recognizes merit in humor is going to the satirist and talk show host who has been critical of President Trump and political correctness.
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The ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Showrunner Feels Your Pain, Really
That big death at the start of Season 1 was hard for Dario Scardapane, too. Season 2 might not be any easier.
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How ‘One Piece’ Fixed a Common Problem for Anime Adaptations
The Netflix hit uses a combination of craft and collaboration to tackle one of the trickiest challenges for live-action anime adaptations: wigs.
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Sarah Shahi Plays a Therapist on ‘Paradise’ and Nearly Everywhere Else
The actress has gotten used to dispensing advice, including on this Hulu drama and in a new self-help memoir.
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In a New Memoir, Arsenio Hall Recalls His High-Flying Years as a Talk-Show Host
Eddie Murphy, Snoop Dogg and Bill Clinton (naturally) show up in his gossipy new memoir. He isn’t very sentimental.
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‘The Real Housewives of Rhode Island,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV This Week
A new iteration of the Bravo franchise begins and the second season of “Your Friends & Neighbors” premieres.
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‘The Comeback’ Season 3, Episode 2: Getting the Band Back Together
Valerie doesn’t fully understand why people in Hollywood are so worked up about A.I. She just sees a wave she thinks she knows how to ride.
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Eric Overmyer, Who Wrote for Modern Television Classics, Dies at 74
Trained as a playwright, he got his first TV writing job on “St. Elsewhere,” then worked on “Homicide: Life on the Street,” “The Wire,” “Treme” and “Bosch.”
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James Tolkan, a Tough-Talking Actor in ‘Back to the Future’ and ‘Top Gun,’ Dies at 94
Mr. Tolkan’s career spanned decades but his breakout roles came as an authority figure in two popular films of the mid-1980s.
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Have We Been Mispronouncing Thoreau’s Name for Centuries?
George Clooney, Meryl Streep and other voice actors had to be persuaded, but a new PBS documentary (mostly) leads by example in stressing the first syllable.
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Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach on Bringing ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ to Broadway
Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach are both making their Broadway debut in a high-stakes adaptation of the beloved 1975 film “Dog Day Afternoon.”
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Stream These Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in April
Several Christopher Guest mockumentaries and almost every James Bond movie are among the titles leaving for U.S. subscribers before the month ends.
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Want More ‘Love Story’? Read These Books Inspired by the Kennedys and ’90s New York.
If the TV show has you craving 1990s glam, upper-crust romance and doomed dynasties, these books have got you covered.
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Late Night Disses Trump’s New ‘America First’ Award
“How many fake trophies that were made specifically for him is this guy going to get?” Seth Meyers asked on Thursday’s “Late Night.”
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‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 12 Recap: Breaking Points
The stalwarts of the Pitt seem to be cracking under the stress of an especially difficult day — in a workplace defined by difficult days.
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Carole Radziwill on FX’s ‘Love Story’ and Returning to ‘Real Housewives’
Her deceased loved ones are characters on a hit TV show, her name is in the Epstein files and she’s returning to “Real Housewives.” What does she make of it all?
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Josh Johnson Ridicules the Army’s Opening to Older Recruits
“Look, according to People magazine — and apparently the U.S. military — 42 is the new 35,” Johnson said on Tuesday’s “Daily Show.”
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Late Night Questions the ‘Very Big Present’ Trump Got From Iran
Josh Johnson was puzzled by what kind of gift the president could have received “from the people you are currently at war with.”
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Mel Schilling, Dating Expert on ‘Married at First Sight,’ Dies at 54
Ms. Schilling, an Australian psychologist, was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2023. Two weeks ago she said the disease had spread to her brain.
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Comedy’s Most Manipulative Shot … and Its Greatest Weapon
Audience reactions are a staple of standup specials. But they’re a strange device when you take a closer look.
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Late Night Doesn’t Feel So Hot About ICE at the Airport
Jimmy Kimmel said President Trump had “found a way to make the airport even worse.”
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John Lithgow as Roald Dahl in ‘Giant’: A Study in Monstrosity
In Mark Rosenblatt’s play, a powerful portrayal of the beloved children’s book author who almost gleefully exposes his bigotry.
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Valerie Perrine, Screen Siren Who Won Critical Acclaim, Dies at 82
Known early on for skin-baring temptress roles, she later earned rave reviews, a Cannes award and an Oscar nomination for her performance in the Lenny Bruce biopic “Lenny.”
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Bill Cosby Loses Sex Assault Lawsuit and Faces a $59 Million Judgment
A California jury found that Mr. Cosby had abused Donna Motsinger in 1972 after inviting her to attend one of his comedy shows.
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Lilias Folan, Who Brought Yoga to Middle America, Dies at 90
With her bright leotards and soothing, welcoming tone, she helped to demystify a discipline that many Americans in the 1970s viewed as a counterculture practice.
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A Review of the U.K.’s ‘S.N.L.’ Debut From Both Sides of the Atlantic
In a country with little knowledge of the American TV institution, the show landed in a new light. An American and a British critic found plenty to enjoy.
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