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An illustrated ode to Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, on the occasion of his Jan. 25 birthday.An illustrated ode to Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns,…
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For Adam Aron, who runs AMC Entertainment, the world’s largest movie theater chain, the past year has been filled with twists and turns. And no…
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With its own streaming service and a string of premieres, this company is setting the pace for virtual performances.With its own streaming service and a…
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Set in a 1980s version of his hometown, the filmmaker’s new Epix series captures the post-college period when “you’re not quite an adult but no…
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“The Dig,” on Netflix, revisits the astonishing find made by two amateurs in Britain as World War II was dawning.“The Dig,” on Netflix, revisits the…
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