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News Articles: Arts & Life

<em>Love to Love You, Donna Summer</em> debuts on Saturday, May 20, on HBO.

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  • TV Reviews

'Love to Love You, Donna Summer' documents the disco queen — but at a distance

The HBO documentary struggles to define who the singer-songwriter actually was — despite knitting together interviews with family members, archival clips and home movie footage.

May 19, 2023
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By:
  • Eric Deggans
A portrait of Prince taken by Lynn Goldsmith (left) in 1981 and 16 silk-screened images Andy Warhol later created using the photo as a reference.

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  • Arts & Life

Supreme Court sides against Andy Warhol Foundation in copyright infringement case

In its 7-2 ruling Thursday, the Supreme Court said the late artist infringed on a photographer's copyright when he created a series of works based on an image of the pop star Prince.

May 19, 2023
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By:
  • Chloe Veltman
Julie Mabry, the owner of Houston's only lesbian bar, says her business is in jeopardy after the bar was denied insurance coverage. Mabry says the blame is due in part to an anti-drag show bill moving through the Texas Legislature.

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  • National

Houston lesbian bar was denied insurance coverage for hosting drag shows, owner says

Julie Mabry, who opened Pearl Bar in 2013, said the bar was created to provide a safe space for those in Houston's LGBTQ+ community.

May 19, 2023
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By:
  • Jonathan Franklin
Author Salman Rushdie responds to questions during a news interview for the 2023 PEN America Literary Gala Thursday, May 18, 2023, in New York.

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  • Arts & Life

PEN America gala honors Salman Rushdie, his first in-person appearance since stabbing

Rushdie, whose attendance had not been announced beforehand, spoke briefly, and dedicated some of his remarks to those who came to his help last August while on stage at a New York literary festival.

May 19, 2023
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  • The Associated Press
Hollywood writers picket outside of Paramount Pictures this week.

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  • Movies

Striking Hollywood scribes ponder AI in the writer's room

One of sticking points in the negotiations that led up to the writer's strike was the use of AI. Movie and TV writers worry they'll be asked to rewrite whatever AI programs come up with.

May 18, 2023
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By:
  • Mandalit del Barco
GPB  NPR

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  • Author Interviews

Writer Sam Irby bears her soul – again – with new essay collection 'Quietly Hostile'

Writer Sam Irby talks about her newest collection of essays, Quietly Hostile.

May 18, 2023
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By:
  • Juana Summers,
  • Ashley Brown,
  • and 1 more
Christian W. Poole, a Montana resident and TikToker, isn't sure what's next following his state's pending ban on the app.

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  • Technology

He's the 'unofficial ambassador' of Montana — and isn't buying its TikTok ban

Last December, Montana banned the app on government devices. Now, it is banning the hugely popular platform outright. Where does that leave the content creators?

May 18, 2023
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By:
  • Manuela López Restrepo
Sara Bareilles plays the Baker's Wife in <em>Into the Woods</em>. She says the first thing she did after taking the role was give her character a real name: "I named her Rebecca."

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  • Theater

Sara Bareilles thought 'Into the Woods' would last 2 weeks — she ended up on Broadway

What started as a stripped-down production with a limited run became a Grammy award-winning Broadway musical with six Tony nominations. Bareilles plays the Baker's Wife: "I'm so glad that I said yes."

May 18, 2023
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  • Ann Marie Baldonado
While food prices have risen in many parts of the world, a dramatic jump in one of Italy's staple foods has prompted the government to take action.

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  • Food

Soaring pasta prices caused a crisis in Italy. What can the U.S. learn from it?

Italian officials convened crisis talks last week to address the price of pasta, which was up a whopping 17.5% year-over-year in March. But it's far from the only country seeing a rise in food prices.

May 18, 2023
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By:
  • Rachel Treisman

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  • Book Reviews

5 new fantasy novels invigorate old tropes

Spell books, dragons, mermaids, fairies and a magic circus all take on new life in the pages of these five enchanting tales hitting shelves in May and June.

May 18, 2023
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By:
  • Caitlyn Paxson
John R. Gossage, <em>Portrait of Walter Hopps,</em> 1969. Photograph. The Menil Collection, Houston, Promised Gift of Caroline Huber and the estate of Walter Hopps.

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  • Fine Art

Meet the eye-opening curator behind hundreds of modern art exhibitions

Walter Hopps was a visionary and — long before Instagram — an influencer. The Menil Collection in Houston is showing works by 70 artists Hopps spotted, acquired, encouraged or enabled as a curator.

May 18, 2023
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By:
  • Susan Stamberg
Andy Cohen, the face of Bravo, says being a dad is his biggest challenge yet. "Everything has changed. My axis has changed. My priorities have changed. The way I live my life every day has changed," he said.

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  • Pop Culture

Andy Cohen created a reality show empire but being a dad is his biggest challenge yet

Talk show host and The Real Housewives creator Andy Cohen's fifth book, The Daddy Diaries: The Year I Grew Up, describes how becoming a dad has completely changed his life.

May 18, 2023
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By:
  • Leila Fadel
Sotheby's unveils the Codex Sassoon for auction, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, in the Manhattan borough of New York.

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  • Arts & Life

A Hebrew Bible that is 1,100 years old sells for $38 million at an auction

The Codex Sassoon, a leather-bound, handwritten parchment volume containing a nearly complete Hebrew Bible, was purchased by former U.S. Ambassador to Romania.

May 18, 2023
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By:
  • The Associated Press
After her friend Clara is killed walking home, Nanie (Pauline Serieys) is questioned by a police officer (Bastien Bouillon), who has taken over the local homicide squad.

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  • Movie Reviews

What happened 'The Night of the 12th'? A murder remains a mystery in this French film

A vibrant student named Clara is walking home one night when a faceless man steps out of the darkness and sets her on fire. The award-winning film is a study in misogyny — not a simple whodunnit.

May 17, 2023
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By:
  • John Powers
R.F. Kuang says fiction should be about imagining outside our own perspective.

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  • Books

She wants fiction writers to step outside their experiences. Even if it's messy

R.F. Kuang's novel Yellowface offers a literary exploration of cultural appropriation taken to a new degree.

May 17, 2023
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By:
  • Manuela López Restrepo
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