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Column | A grand vision guides unprecedented Opening Ceremonies down the Seine

Take it from someone who’s been shoved into his share of lockers: Sports and the arts aren’t always the best of friends. But every four years, the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympic Games force them to coexist under one roof, and I suddenly become a huge sports fan. I love the Opening Ceremonies for their […]

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Celine Dion returns to stage at Opening Ceremonies

Celine Dion made a triumphant return to performing at the Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies, performing as the hours-long spectacle’s finale on Friday. Wearing a gown adorned with thousands of pearls, Dion sang under the Eiffel Tower — her first show since she announced she was diagnosed in December 2022 with a rare and incurable neurological

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Video game voice and motion actors announce second strike over AI concerns

Hollywood’s video game performers announced they would go on strike Thursday, throwing part of the entertainment industry into another work stoppage after talks for a new contract with major game studios broke down over artificial intelligence protections. The strike — the second walkout for video game voice actors and motion capture performers under the Screen

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Moses Ingram knows she killed it. (What’d you think, though?)

Before the premiere of “Lady in the Lake” here earlier this month, Moses Ingram swears she’d been pretty Zen about her first starring role: “I was fine. I was fine. I was fine.” Production on the ’60s-set mystery wrapped two years ago. The Apple TV Plus project, set in Ingram’s native Baltimore, has been waiting

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Review | ‘Made in England’ is a refresher course for movie lovers

Some movies are passed from generation to generation like a torch. My mother spoke often about her all-time favorite film, a British release made during the last year of World War II, when the boys from her high school were coming home spent or not coming home at all. It was a romantic comedy-drama set

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Review | In the galleries: A spirited reprise for Artomatic artists

If the Athenaeum’s current exhibition feels a little edgier than usual, the explanation is right there in the show’s title, “Curators’ Selects: Artomatic 2024.” Athenaeum curators Veronica Szalus, Twig Murray and Elizabeth Brown prowled this spring’s Artomatic in search of artists whose work they had never seen before. They invited 15 of their discoveries to

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Review | Ice Spice is here for a good time — not a long time — on debut ‘Y2K!’

Coco Chanel once said, “Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take one thing off.” For Ice Spice, that is advice to live by, both sartorially and sonically. And not just because she once rapped, “Hundred bands in Chanely / But I’m still shakin’ a– in a deli.” That mix of high-life

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Video game actors declare strike over AI usage

Work stoppages are hitting the entertainment industry again, this time on behalf of video game actors negotiating protections against using artificial intelligence-generated material in games. The strike will impact productions at some of the biggest publishers of video games. Negotiations began in October 2022 for SAG-AFTRA members working at Activision-Blizzard, Electronic Arts, Insomniac Games, Take

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Review | The 10 best breakfast sandwiches in the D.C. area

Forty-nine years ago, during the sweltering summer of 1975, McDonald’s introduced diners across America to the Egg McMuffin, which quickly became the most famous, if not the first, breakfast sandwich in the land. The dish had been developed a few years earlier by Herb Peterson, a McDonald’s operator in Santa Barbara, Calif., whose savvy extended

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Jennifer Aniston responds to JD Vance’s “childless cat ladies” remark

Actress Jennifer Aniston hit back at Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance for past comments he made about lawmakers he described as “childless cat ladies.” “The Morning Show” and “Friends” star responded to a post about Vance on her Instagram Stories. “I truly can’t believe this is coming from a potential VP of the United

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