Julia Louis-Dreyfus on

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For Julia Louis-Dreyfus, real life can be just as humorous as the comedian herself. “I had this great opportunity to receive the star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,” she said. “Would you believe that they misspelled my name? They wrote Luis. L-U-I-S. And I have the misspelled part. It’s framed in my office, just […]

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus on “Tuesday,” podcast “Wiser Than Me” – CBS News Watch CBS News Julia Louis-Dreyfus, acclaimed for her comedic characters on “Seinfeld” and “Veep,” stars in a dramatic role in “Tuesday,” as a mother struggling with the imminent death of her terminally-ill daughter. Correspondent Natalie Morales talks with Louis-Dreyfus about the film’s fantastical elements

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The audacious operation did little to resolve the many challenges facing Israel’s government.

The audacious operation did little to resolve the many challenges facing Israel’s government.

For months, Israelis had heard only about hostages being killed or declared dead in Gaza. The “lucky” families were those whose loved ones’ remains were retrieved by soldiers, at great risk, and brought home to Israel for burial. So the audacious rescue on Saturday of four living hostages instantly raised morale in Israel and offered

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“The Friday Afternoon Club”: Griffin Dunne on a literary family’s legacy

“The Friday Afternoon Club”: Griffin Dunne on a literary family’s legacy

“I would find myself telling stories,” said actor-producer-director Griffin Dunne. “And these stories were kind of incredible. And I had people riveted.” And lot of the stories involved people that other people had heard of. “Yes,” he admitted. “But I didn’t want it to be, like, a name-dropping sort of thing!” And there were a

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Review | Five of this year’s best graphic novels make perfect summer reads

Review | Five of this year’s best graphic novels make perfect summer reads

Three-fourths of the way into Maurice Vellekoop’s textured memoir, the Canadian cartoonist delivers a pure heartfelt payoff. The last reel makes everything worth the wait. “I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together” — the title nods to the experience of growing up with “Carol Burnett Show”-era television while being enchanted with Barbie dolls and

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Washington’s Hirshhorn Museum marks 50 years of a visionary’s gift

Washington’s Hirshhorn Museum marks 50 years of a visionary’s gift

Washington’s Hirshhorn Museum marks 50 years of a visionary’s gift – CBS News Watch CBS News The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, in Washington D.C., is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a new exhibit: “Revolutions: Art from the Hirshhorn Collection, 1860-1960,” which features more than 200 works of modern art from the more than 12,000

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