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Since 2021, he's been through almost unbearable suffering. Now, he's telling the story.
Since 2021, he's been through almost unbearable suffering. Now, he's telling the story.
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A highly subjective power list of five of the best subscription streaming platforms.
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'I might get weepy from time to time, darling. Forgive me.'
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New York Times: Inside Angelina Jolie's transformation to play opera legend Maria Callas.
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Discover family-friendly games under 30 minutes, perfect for avoiding Monopoly disputes.
'Within myself, I still completely feel me.'
Rob Fyfe is a man who knows what he wants.
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New York Times: His new role may surprise fans of the former Bond star.
A world-first study using imaging technology may explain the gender gap in mental health.
Times: It’s hard to believe there's anything the 62-year-old Oscar winner can’t do.
Times: The actress thought her politics would never harm her career.
NYT: Director on rejected sequel ideas and working with a “fractious” Denzel Washington.
New York Times: Our are devices distancing us from real connections?
OPINION: In the office kitchen wars, nothing is off the table.
Two decades on, the surviving members of McKenzie Watch gather for their annual reunion.
NYT: Soft-spoken actress is winning raves for her turn as a feisty sex worker in Anora.
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NYT: How Jilly Cooper tweaked some details to adapt her 1988 book for the streaming age.
The former Shorty star on motherhood, marriage, and women who forge their own path.
New York Times: James Blunt is back, and he's taking his music - and his haters - to task.
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