John Legend‘s reign as People‘s Sexiest Man Alive is over, because Michael B. Jordan is officially joining a long list of hunky A-listers who have held the title.  The magazine unveiled its 2020 pick on Tuesday, Nov. 17’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! special. Michael (who came out dressed in a hazmuit suit, because it’s 2020 after all) revealed his identity after host Jimmy
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Steppenwolf’s Broadway production of Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is exiting the Cort Theatre, its pre-COVID home, with plans to re-open in 2022 at another Broadway venue. The move signals yet another way the pandemic shutdown has impacted Broadway’s shuffle of theater tenants and reopening schedules. The Minutes, a political comedy directed by Anna D. Shapiro
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The Roundabout Theatre Company says it will resume production in Fall 2021 with two much anticipated shows – the COVID-delayed Jeanine Tesori/Tony Kushner musical Caroline, Or Change and Alice Childress’ Trouble In Mind. The planned musical revival of 1776 will now begin performances in Spring 2022. The nonprofit theater company does not have a date
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Exclusive Dolly Parton‘s dream of being a 75-year-old woman gracing the cover of Playboy might soon become reality … we’ve learned the ball’s in her court. Here’s the deal … Dolly’s had her eye on posing for Playboy’s January issue — when she and the magazine both turn 75 — and now the feelings are
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Morrissey is no longer signed to BMG, the label that released his three latest albums, he revealed in a statement on Morrissey Central yesterday (November 16). The singer-songwriter, who has generated a slew of political controversies in the past decade, blamed the label’s “new plans for ‘diversity’” and claimed the label “dictates” how artists should
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The Palace of Culture is illuminated with rainbow colours in a gesture of solidarity with the LGBT community in Warsaw (Maciej Luczniewski/NurPhoto via Getty) Cities in Poland have illuminated buildings in rainbow colours in a powerful display of solidarity with the country’s embattled LGBT+ community. Parts of Poland have become harsh and unwelcoming places for
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Add these to your list immediately. For this list, we’ll be looking at found-footage horror films that flew under the radar and that deserve a viewing, and ranking them by quality rather than by level of obscurity. Our countdown includes “Creep”, “The Conspiracy”, “As Above, So Below”, and more! Let us know in the comment
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The Broadway premieres of Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s Lackawanna Blues and Paula Vogel’s How I Learned To Drive have been set for 2022 and 2021, respectively, with producers at the Manhattan Theatre Club expressing “hopes high that we will be able to return to live theatre.” The nonprofit MTC announced the target openings today, along with plans
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