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Elon Musk used to be considered a genius — after his really bad week, it seems like some SpaceX debris landed on his head

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Remember when everyone thought Elon Musk was a genius?With each passing day, I’m not sure he can tie his shoelaces.

An unhinged John Malkovich can't help the cult-horror misfire 'Opus'

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In the new horror movie “Opus,” we are introduced to Alfred Moretti, the biggest pop star of the ‘90s, with

It's one of the most demanding — and cutest — canine roles in musical theatre. How two dogs share the role of Sandy in Stratford's 'Annie'

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Don’t tell Clue that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. Because the poodle-foxhound cross would most certainly beg

Metallica's epic Mexico City show comes to Apple Vision Pro, bringing viewers closer to their hits

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Metallica is bringing their powerhouse performance from Mexico City straight to viewers’ faces courtesy of Apple.The

Lyric Opera of Chicago will start to reflect John Mangum's production picks in 2026-27

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CHICAGO (AP) — The Lyric Opera of Chicago’s 2025-26 season will include five productions that first appeared elsewhere and one

Movie Review: An unhinged John Malkovich can't help the cult-horror misfire 'Opus'

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In the new horror movie “Opus,” we are introduced to Alfred Moretti, the biggest pop star of the ‘90s, with

This production of one of Shakespeare's most relevant plays is unlike anything you've ever seen (or heard) before

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Measure for Measure3.5 stars (out of 4)  By William Shakespeare, adapted and directed by Christopher Manousos. Until Sunday at Streetcar

Lauryn Hill and Stevie Wonder delight at Roberta Flack's 'Celebration of Life' memorial

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NEW YORK (AP) — A public memorial service bursting with music, including planned performances by Stevie Wonder and a surprise

Book Review: Brian Castleberry aims for a Jonathan Franzen-style saga with 'The Californians'

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Like its characters, Brian Castleberry’s second novel, “The Californians,” is full of ambition. It spans eras of American history, diving