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Review: Company One Asks the Right Questions with 'can i touch it?'
"can i touch it?" is a raw and powerful work that asks many fraught questions around community, gentrification, and the country's increasingly hostile climate. It will certainly touch you.
All the Gay Icons Coming to 'American Horror Story' Season 11
There is a growing list of gay icons coming to season 11 of "American Horror Story."
JK Rowling Slams London's Globe Theatre for Non-Binary Joan of Arc Portrayal
The "Harry Potter" author joined a growing group of women's rights campaigners who said the non-binary portrayal was "insulting and damaging."
Anne Heche on Life Support, Survival of Crash 'Not Expected'
Anne Heche is on life support after suffering a brain injury in a fiery crash a week ago and her survival isn't expected, according to a statement from a representative.
Claudia Conway Comes Out on TikTok, Shows Off Relationship
Social media personality Claudia Conway created a media storm in 2020 when she went public with issues she had with her parents' politics. Recently she's been showing off her relationship with her significant other on social media.
Eddie Izzard Eyes Politics, Cites Ukrainian President
British Transgender comedian Eddie Izzard cited Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky while discussing her ambition to run for office.
Review: Boston Lyric Opera's Outdoor 'Romeo & Juliet' a Treat
Boston music lovers can treat on a rare outdoor performance of Gounod's classic operatic treatment of Shakespeare on August 13 on the Boston Common.
Review: 'Summering' Has a Wintery Feel
Four pre-teens find a body in the woods. This sparks an adventure that will no doubt resonate long into adulthood. Unfortunately, we're not talking about Rob Reiner's beloved 1986 movie; far from it.
Review: Kevin Lambert's 'Querelle of Roberval' is Rough Trade
Canadian author Kevin Lambert's second novel is a heady affair revolving around issues of domination, labor equality, sexuality, and violent exploitation at the hands of a cocksure sex-god-like man named Querelle.
Review: Concert Doc 'Post Malone: Runaway' is All Flash, No Substance
Not only does the bestselling, genre-mixing hitmaker himself not come across as a real person, the film never tries to help him. Fans won't learn anything new, and the curious may even be turned off.
Jerry Hall, Rupert Murdoch Reach Agreement on Divorce
Model and actor Jerry Hall and media mogul Rupert Murdoch have agreed to the terms of their pending divorce, her attorney said Thursday.
Review: 'A League of Their Own' Jumps to Streaming
"Broad City" star Abbi Jacobson has turned Penny Marshall's 1992 movie into the Amazon Prime television series "A League of Their Own."
Getty Museum in LA to Return Illegally Exported Art to Italy
The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles is returning ancient sculptures and other works of art that were illegally exported from Italy, the museum announced Thursday.
Review: Jamie Foxx Hunts Vampires in Comedy 'Day Shift'
"Day Shift," which begins streaming Friday, has aims much closer to something like "Zombieland" than Murnau.
Police Investigate Anne Heche for DUI in Crash into House
Police said Thursday that they are investigating actor Anne Heche for driving under the influence of drugs after a fiery crash into a Los Angeles house that left her with critical injuries.
Review: Want to Really Waste Time? Watch 'Mack & Rita'
The movie "Mack & Rita" — which adds grandma chic to two things no one needs on screen like lazy filmmaking and a tired old concept — can be distilled into one word: Cringe.
Asked About Ex-Anne Heche, Ellen DeGeneres Says, 'We Don't Talk Anymore'
Former talk show host Ellen DeGeneres was asked about ex Anne Heche after the fiery crash that left her in a coma and clinging to life in a Los Angeles hospital.
Warner Bros. Deciding Whether to Cancel 'The Flash' Starring Ezra Miller
Warner Bros. is reportedly deciding whether to cancel "The Flash" starring Ezra Miller. The studio is reportedly weighing a couple of options to get the film into theaters or cancel it altogether due to Miller's ongoing erratic behavior.
Watch: Madonna Remembers Career-Ending Performance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'
During an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Madonna remembers the performance when her manager at the time said her career was over.
'Love, Victor' Star Michael Cimino Fires Up Social Media with Thirst Traps
Actor Michael Cimino is trending today on social media for a series of fiery (literally) thirst traps as his hit series "Love, Victor" comes to an end.