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After years of speculation about Prince Andrew’s relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew decides to go on BBC’s “Newsnight” to clear his name. The film “Scoop” tells the story of the women who convinced him to sit in the chair and the subsequential fallout in one of the biggest and most consequential interviews on the BBC since Princess Diana in 1995.
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The Kimball Art Center’s Young Artists' Academy will accept applications for its next class Tuesday, May 7.
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For the first time ever, local artists have leased space they can call their own for the next three years. The grand opening of Create PC happens Thursday.
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The award-winning film “Poor Things” is picturesque, funny, absurd and disturbing. It sounds like the right film to lead into the Sundance Film Festival.
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Author Nikki Erlick’s debut novel “The Measure” is an intriguing story about fate and how it weaves together eight ordinary people who need to make extraordinary choices.
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“The Boys in the Boat” is a film based on the bestselling book of the same name. It is an unforgettable, true story of group of young men battling against incredible odds.
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This week’s Friday Film Review focuses on “Wonka,” the third big screen adaptation of the 1964 children’s novel “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” and determines whether this version is naughty or nice.
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Set in a fictional New England boys boarding school during the holidays, "The Holdovers" is a new comedy/drama that reunites "Sideways" director Alexander Payne and lead Paul Giamatti.
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This week’s Friday Film Review features “Godzilla Minus One,” starring the King of the Monsters just shy of his 70th birthday.
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Many of us are observing what feels like a greater ideological divide between neighbors than at any time in recent memory. Now we have Heather Cox Richardson, an American economic and Boston College history professor to explain that divide in her new book, "Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America."
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Anne Hathaway shares the screen with New Zealand actress Thomasin McKenzie in “Eileen,” a psychological thriller that premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2023.
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The new epic “Napoleon” looks impressive. But the best-laid plans can be undone by superficial history and a lead character who isn’t compelling.