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Oscar nominees for films from 'Oppenheimer' and 'Barbie' to documentary shorts gather for luncheon

LOS ANGELES — The annual Academy Award nominees luncheon on Monday is a chance for this year’s Oscar hopefuls to come together for photos, hugs and congratulations. The luncheon is a warm, feel-good, egalitarian affair where little-known first-time nominees in categories like best animated short get to rub shoulders and share tables with acting nominees […]

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Boy George of Culture Club returns to Broadway in musical he calls 'a slap of joy'

NEW YORK — Rock stars famously don’t get up before noon, and rocks stars in big Broadway shows each night surely stagger awake late in the afternoons. Not Boy George. “I’m not really rock ‘n’ roll,” he says, laughing. “I’m more frock ‘n’ roll.” The singer-songwriter and beating heart of the iconic band Culture Club

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Newsmax Swiftie Says Taylor Will Sing At Trump's Inauguration

A right-wing pundit insisted there was a chance that Taylor Swift could perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration if he is re-elected as president. Turning Point USA ambassador Debra Lea made the suggestion during a Sunday discussion about Swift on Newsmax. Lea argued against right-wing conspiracy theories that claimed Swift would endorse President Joe Biden as

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Intuitive Machines is taking its shot at nailing the first commercial moon landing

Houston-based space company Intuitive Machines is gearing up for an actual moonshot at the end of this month, when it’ll try to land a spacecraft named Odysseus on the lunar surface — ideally without it breaking in the process. The mission follows Astrobotic’s unsuccessful attempt in January; that company’s lander, Peregrine, never made it to

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