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The Colombian superstar revealed he contracted COVID-19 and that it impacted him heavily.
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The veteran anchor has been a fixture at 5 p.m. and in primetime for nine years. His last day is Friday.
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To call "Lovecraft Country" "wildly original" seems almost a quaint understatement
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"Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn" tells the story of a Black teenager who was set upon and fatally shot after he and his friends went to a predominantly white neighborhood to check out a used car.
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"Caddyshack" remains a lightning-in-a-bottle moment, unlikely ever to be repeated.
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The festival, which traditionally takes place in July, was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will now run online from Sept. 10 through Dec. 25.
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While all four actors deliver solid performances, the standouts here are Dan Stevens and Sheila Vand.
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"Project Power" shares attributes with everything from Marvel movies to "Limitless" and "The Manchurian Candidate," without ever seeming like a rip-off.
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Its NYS movie theaters, including eight on Long Island, will "reopen when local guidelines allow," the company says.
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Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will present the outdoor Black Film Festival, featuring films such as "The Hate U Give," on Aug. 14 and 21.
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Rogen plays both a 1920s Eastern European immigrant who's reanimated in the 21st century as well as the man's great-grandson.
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Did you know Natalie Wood was led to believe she'd do her own singing in "West Side Story"? It's one of many stories Richard Barrios reveals in his new book about the making of the movie.
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Barbara Stanwyck, Charlie Chaplin and Steve McQueen are among those taking center stage in TCM's Summer Under the Stars beginning Aug. 1.
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Where on Long Island was "Goodfellas" filmed? Find out in Cinema Arts Centre's virtual discussion on Thursday.
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The Mattituck native's six-song EP is a strong personal statement from an evolving artist exploring her own emotional confessions.
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The Colombian superstar revealed he contracted COVID-19 and that it impacted him heavily.
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The band is celebrating its debut album's 20th anniversary by re-recording it for a deluxe edition set to drop in October.
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This year's line-up will feature three local Dead tribute bands Reckoning, Half Step and The Electrix, who will each perform a 60-minute set.
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Williams, who often is referred to bythe nickname Bocephus, will join his father, country legend Hank Williams Sr., in the Hall of Fame's rotunda.
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The Aug. 30 awards show will now be held outdoors at various places in New York City in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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"It really reflects the world that we live in now. It's exciting to celebrate love in all its forms," actress says.
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Ottavia Busia-Bourdain posted a photo of their 11-year-old onstage, writing to her late husband, "I hope you are having a good trip, wherever you are."
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WABC/770 AM was Morrow's home in the 1960s and '70s when he was one of the nation's preeminent rock and roll DJs.