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Owen Gleiberman • 11
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It presents a lot of tasty clips of Jacobs through the decades, going back to his 1980s days at the Parsons School of Design, but the heart of the movie is its chronicle of the 12 weeks in which he dreamed up and put together his 2024 spring show. .
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Kennedy French • 27
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“Saturday Night Live” is landing across the pond. .
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Jennifer Maas • 57
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SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for Ava Reid‘s “Innamorata,” released March 17 by Penguin Random House. .
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Jack Dunn • 1
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Shortly after the Associated Press reported the death of former FBI director Robert Mueller, President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to celebrate his passing. .
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Chris Willman • 2
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BTS’ “Arirang,” the group’s first studio album in six years, appears to be living up to its commercial promise, based on first-day streaming results on Spotify. .
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Marta Balaga • 2
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Simon Helberg almost missed out on “The Big Bang Theory.”
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Clayton Davis • 2
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It’s still early in the year, but already “Project Hail Mary” looks like it could have a strong gravitational pull on Oscar voters. .
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Jennifer Maas • 3
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Theme park lovers who yearn for the mines will have their wish granted in 2027 with the debut of Minecraft World. .
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Pat Saperstein • 3
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The writer and director of the movie that was likely Nicholas Brendon’s final starring film role is speaking out after the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” star’s death on Friday. .
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Jack Dunn • 4
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Sarah Michelle Gellar took to Instagram early Saturday to pay tribute to her long-time “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” co-star Nicholas Brendon, who died on Friday at the age of 54. “‘They’ll never know how tough it is to be the one who isn’t chosen. .
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Benjamin Lee • 2
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Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Taylor Frankie Paul’s season of hit dating show won’t air as scheduled after newly leaked video.
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Owen Myers • 2
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The 2024 festival was cancelled after multiple authors pulled out over the non-profit’s stance on the Israel-Gaza war.
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Benjamin Lee • 2
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There’s even more screaming, running, swearing and exploding rich people in a follow-up to the 2019 sleeper hit that expands mythology we didn’t need expanded.
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As told to Stevie Chick • 2
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As she releases her new solo album, Play Me, the former Sonic Youth star answers your questions on acting for Kristen Stewart, doing Basquiat’s photocopying, and who really invented punk rock.
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Guardian staff • 2
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Late-night hosts discussed the confirmation hearing for Trump’s new homeland security pick, the about-face by Republicans on Iran and the war’s sticker-shock for ordinary Americans.
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Ryan Gilbey • 2
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The Oscar-winning star of Bullets Over Broadway and Hannah and Her Sisters has three major movies coming up. To mark her 78th birthday, we cast an eye over an (almost) immaculate back catalogue.
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Elle Hunt • 2
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Jury Duty’s first season convinced a member of the public he was taking part in a documentary about how courts work – but it was really a reality show where everyone else was actors. Its company retreat-based sequel ups the stakes brilliantly.
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Joshua Rivera • 2
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The fates of two ostensibly similar online games released this year, Marathon and Highguard, prove that success is becoming close to unattainable.
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Chris Wiegand Stage editor • 2
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New work will be choreographed and directed by Benoit Swan Pouffer, artistic director of Rambert, with Davies and Pet Shop Boys serving as executive producers.
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Veronica Esposito • 2
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A Princeton University Art Museum show captures the urgent power of the iconic abstract expressionist’s 1945-50 breakthrough years.
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Benjamin Lee • 3
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First-time winners Michael B Jordan and Jessie Buckley might have just been crowned but here’s a too-early look at who might be winning this time next year.
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Ben Beaumont-Thomas • 2
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Artist who topped UK charts with Because I Got High created comedic videos from footage, which officers claimed invaded their privacy.
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Cath Clarke • 2
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The polymath French film-maker might be a pessimist, but his Oscar-nominated animated film is one of light and hope – even if he did have to fund it himself.
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Owen Myers • 3
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As Deep As the Grave, the true story of 1920s archeologists, will bring late actor back with support from his estate.
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Interview by Dave Simpson • 3
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‘The art director wanted it to read “1999”. But Prince wasn’t having that. So the next thing I knew, I was writing “Free” on him with my fingers in cold paint’.
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Catherine Shoard • 3
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Hopes that Sinners and One Battle After Another would bring in a big audience dashed as viewers fell to 17.9m, a 9% drop on last year’s 19.7m.
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Catherine Shoard • 3
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The actor skipped Academy Awards ceremony to travel to Ukraine, where he was presented with alternative prize.
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Guardian Staff • 2
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London Camera Exchange has announced the winners of its competition. Nearly 14,500 entries were received, demonstrating the contest’s growing reputation as one of the UK’s leading competitions for photographers of all abilities and experience. The competition has 14 categories including the publicly voted ‘people’s choice’, and ‘emerging talent’ dedicated to photography students.
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Lucy Mangan • 3
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This glossy murder mystery, starring Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara, should be better than this. But if you brace yourself for a perfectly acceptable eight hours of entertainment, you’ll have a good time.
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Keith Stuart • 4
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Team Artichoke; PC/Mac
Ancient Greek gods, adorable raccoons and hypnotic puzzling from Olympus to the mortal realm and back.
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Jack Seale • 5
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In this affecting documentary, an epidemiologist asks six couples struggling to conceive to reduce their exposure to plastics and see if it helps. The results are startling – and prove that we should all make changes now.
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Lucinda Everett • 8
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This Netflix’s documentary about Rupert’s warring children blurs the lines with HBO drama Succession. But, ultimately, it’s a depressing catalogue of nepotism that it’s hard to be enthused about.
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Curated and written by Owen Myers • 3
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A new exhibition explores how graphic design helped define New York City’s response to Aids from the late 1970s to the 2000s. Grassroots groups such as Gay Men’s Health Crisis and Act Up created posters to promote safe sex and healthcare, as well as calling out the Reagan administration for inaction in the face of the crisis. Love & Fury: New York’s Fight Against AIDS is on display until 6 September.
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Matt Fidler, Morwenna Ferrier Lauren Cochrane • 5
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The best looks from the red carpet at the 98th Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
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Curated by Briana Ellis-Gibbs • 9
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A new exhibition at New York’s Poster House celebrates the work of Black performers on the stage and screen from the 1880s to the 1940s. Many of these posters are the only surviving documentation of certain shows, with no recordings of plays and certain films having been lost over time. They offer a history of Black Americans trying to counter harmful stereotypes and provide vital and humanizing contributions to a growing Black culture. Act Black: Posters from Black American Stage & Screen is on display from 13 March to 6 September. All words and images from the Poster House and curator Es-pranza Humphrey.
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Guardian Staff • 10
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In 2019, Austin Bell embarked on a wild quest to photograph all 2,549 of Hong Kong’s outdoor basketball courts using drone cameras and Google Maps. The results offer a fresh perspective on the city.
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