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‘Dark Matter’ Uses Science to Explore Regret and Desire
In this new Apple TV+ techno-thriller, a portal to parallel realities allows people to visit new worlds and revisit their…
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Is ‘The Idea of You’ Harry Styles Fan Fiction? The Answer Is Complicated
The filmmakers do more to align star and character than the novel did. But somehow that doesn’t make the movie…
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Nigel Sylvester Is a Different Kind of Superstar
At first, the children zipping around on bikes, roller skates and skateboards took little notice of the world famous athlete…
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Role-Play With Your Friends as Influencers Dying to Go Viral
The horror video game Content Warning, a surprise hit, lets players microdose as momentary celebrities on the fictional website SpookTube.
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Laura Linney on the Singer Who Reminds Her of Beginnings
“The sound of his voice reminds me of the beginnings of things,” the actress said. “The first time you fell…
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‘The Keep Going Songs’ Review: Vexed by Grief and Worried About the Planet
Abigail and Shaun Bengson muse on death in their latest work, but its looseness makes it hard to get a…
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Grief Broke Marlon Wayans. Comedy Put Him Back Together.
It’s not easy to build a long and lucrative career by making comedy that some people might be tempted to…
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Rishi Sunak’s Dismal Task: Leading U.K. Conservatives to Likely Defeat
After 14 years of Conservative government, Britain’s voters appear hungry for change. And Prime Minister Rishi Sunak seems unable to…
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Parts of Gaza Are in Famine, World Food Program Chief Says
The director of the World Food Program, Cindy McCain, says that parts of the Gaza Strip are experiencing a “full-blown…
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City College, Against Its Nature, Asks Police to End Campus Protest
The public college based in Harlem has a long history of radical politics and activism.