Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment October 10, 2022
In Lydia Millet’s 2020 novel, “A Children’s Bible,” climate change takes center stage when a monster storm swamps the Eastern Seaboard, triggering a breakdown in society and forcing a group of vacationing adolescents — if not their elders — into action. Millet returns this month with a new novel, “Dinosaurs.” The troubled ecosystem hovers in the desert background as the title conjures the haunting idea of extinction, a running... + full article
Fox Business USA Business October 07, 2022
Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com Widespread shortages of Adderall and other versions of the drug used for treating attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are deepening in the U.S., causing desperation in patients who rely on the medication to focus. The... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 07, 2022
It’s not until an hour into “Tár” that we see the title character — a classical conductor known the world over as Lydia Tár and played by an unimprovable Cate Blanchett — do what she was born to do. It’s an astonishing performance nestled inside another: In one... + más
'Tár' review: Cate Blanchett is thrillingly alive in her role as Lydia Tár | ABC News
Cate Blanchett Calls Playing an Orchestra Conductor in ‘Tár’ “the Most Transformative Moment of My Life” | Vanity Fair
ABC News USA Life October 07, 2022
Start engraving the name Cate Blanchett on the Oscar for Best Actress. Her virtuoso performance as classical music conductor and composer Lydia Tár is an absolute stunner, destined to leave its mark on movie history and be talked about for years. No wonder Blanchett is the... + más
Review: In 'Tár,' Cate Blanchett is a maestro at work | ABC News
Review: Cate Blanchett is at the peak of her powers in ‘Tár,’ a magnificent cinematic symphony | Los Angeles Times
ABC News USA Entertainment October 06, 2022
“Time is the thing, says Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) in Todd Fields' “Tár.” Lydia, a world-renown conductor, is explaining her art as more than waving a baton around — not a mere “human metronome” — but rather an almost god-like ability to mold and contort... + más
Tár Takes on the Devastating Spectacle of 'Cancellation' | The Atlantic
Time USA Entertainment September 30, 2022
Many of this month’s border on the surreal or otherworldly, transporting readers to settings slightly removed from our everyday realities. In Marigold and Rose: A Fiction, Louise Glück narrates the inner lives of two infant twins, who, it turns out, have much the same grasp... + más
It’s Banned Books Week — and these bookstores are hiding challenged books for their readers to find | The Boston Globe
Linda Ronstadt can’t stand ‘boring writing’ | The Boston Globe
Fox News USA Entertainment September 25, 2022
Former staffers who worked on Prince Harry and team before they stepped down as senior royals in 2020 called themselves the Sussex Survivors Club because of the difficulties in dealing with them, according to an excerpt from a new book. The duchess was also called a... + más
Meghan Markle, the ‘difficult' Duchess, complained about ‘not getting paid’ for royal tour, book claims | Fox News
Meghan Markle's worst nightmare isn't King Charles, it's the Prince of Wales: royal expert | Fox News
PennLive USA Life September 25, 2022
Lifetime’s new movie is a story ripped from the headlines, based on a disturbing true story. “Dying for a Crown” will premiere on Lifetime tonight, Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. Catharine Daddario stars as high school student Elle who will stop at nothing to see her daughter gain... + más
Viola Davis responds to #BoycottWomanKing: Story 'is fictionalized. It has to be' | Los Angeles Times
We're about to see whether all the drama offscreen will help — or hurt — Olivia Wilde's 'Don't Worry Darling' at the box office | Business Insider
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