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Is Ariana Grande Rebooting the First Wives Club Reboot? by Anne Victoria Clark

On Tuesday night, Ariana Grande dropped the kind of tweet that leaves us with more questions than answers. Whilst posting a photo of herself dressed all in white and holding a bouquet, along…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:57pm on November 6, 2018

Ariana Grande Drops ‘Thank U, Next’ Lyric Video for Syntax Reasons by Devon Ivie

Don't be like Apple and have an A-name faux pas. Ariana Grande, sensing you may want to show her some respect by correctly belting the entirety of "Thank U, Next" without garbling mhmmmmblah…

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:46pm on November 6, 2018

Theater Review: The Indignities and Glories of Female Adolescence, in Usual Girls by Sara Holdren

"I realized that I knew more about male anatomy, milestones, and experiences than I did about my own," the playwright Ming Peiffer said in a recent interview. "I knew what a wet dream was be…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:10pm on November 5, 2018

Theater Review: The Thanksgiving Play Is All Stuffing, No Heart by Sara Holdren

The Thanksgiving Play is one of those truly distressing experiences that make you feel like you're caught in the theatrical Twilight Zone " because what you're seeing is so vastly, painfully…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00pm on November 5, 2018

Rita Moreno Returns To The Island Manhattan for Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In The Heights Movie by Halle Kiefer

In perhaps the most satisfying casting no-brainer of all time, Rita Moreno has joined the upcoming cinematic version of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical In The Heights, from Crazy Rich Asian dir…

SOURCE: Vulture at 8:27pm on November 5, 2018

Theater Review: The Good Intentions of American Son by Sara Holdren

American Son is a dreadful play " and it's not alone. When the alien archaeologists dig through the rubble of Manhattan and find mountains of fossilized season brochures, the museum they ere…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00pm on November 4, 2018

Life Is Hard. Let Steve McQueen Direct A Musical. by Halle Kiefer

From Hunger to Shame to 12 Years A Slave, Academy Award-winning director Steve McQueen has come to be known for intense, sometimes brutal dramas. And right now, he's extremely over it, so br…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:48pm on November 4, 2018

Ariana Grande Drops “Thank u, next” Half an Hour Before SNL by Bethy Squires

Reigning Queen of Petty Ariana Grande has released her new single "Thank u, next" shortly before 11 p.m. EST. That's half an hour before Saturday Night Live. It was widely reported that her …

SOURCE: Vulture at 12:26am on November 4, 2018

Ariana Grande Is Hyping Up Her Next Album, Thank U, Next by Devon Ivie

Sweetener, just like her engagement to Pete Davidson, is so last month, folks. Because in a Saturday morning Twitter-palooza, Ariana Grande confirmed the name of her next album will be none …

SOURCE: Vulture at 2:14pm on November 3, 2018

Spoilers Prevented A Star Is Born’s Soundtrack From 2019 Grammys Eligibility by Devon Ivie

While you all were out here worrying which A Star Is Born track will clinch the Oscar for Best Original Song, we've forgotten about the other ceremony that also hands out some brass to worth…

SOURCE: Vulture at 12:49pm on November 3, 2018

Pete Davidson’s SNL Sketch About Ariana Grande Has Reportedly Been Cut by Devon Ivie

The ethereal highs of being Steely Dan's hypeman can only last for so long. Following the release of an SNL promo that features Pete Davidson proposing to musical guest Maggie Rogers, which …

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:37am on November 3, 2018

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Recap: Child Stars by Allie Pape

Even Crazy Ex-Girlfriend diehards could be forgiven for forgetting that Rebecca has a 13-year-old half-brother named Tucker. He's only been mentioned a couple of times on the show: in the pi…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00pm on November 2, 2018

How Imogen Heap Conjured Her Magical Tracks for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by Jackson McHenry

At first, Imogen Heap wasn't even aware that her music was being used for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. In early rehearsals for the play, the show's movement director Steven Hoggett had…

SOURCE: Vulture at 4:31pm on November 2, 2018

Bohemian Rhapsody’s Chaotic, Eight-Year Odyssey to the Screen by Chris Lee

Over the course of its two-hour and 15-minute run time, the sprawling rock-and-roll bio-drama Bohemian Rhapsody does a thorough job of sanitizing the life of one of rock's most debauched sup…

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:30pm on November 1, 2018

Theater Review: Days of Rage Gives Us 1969’s Radicals Without Actual Radicalism by Sara Holdren

"Against the backdrop of an endless, unwinnable war raging halfway across the world, and a polarizing president recklessly stoking the flames of racist backlash at home, a generation of youn…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00pm on October 30, 2018

Theater Review: Good Grief Is a Memory Play in a Hall of Mirrors by Sara Holdren

The story goes that when Stanislavsky was very old, and too ill to accompany his company on their tour to London, he gave his actors only two words of direction before they left: Play lightl…

SOURCE: Vulture at 8:30pm on October 30, 2018

Barbra Streisand ‘Really Liked’ the Few Minutes of Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born She Has Seen by Jackson McHenry

Barbra Streisand has been busy singing out her anger over Trump, so she apparently hasn't had time to get to a multiplex and check out Bradley Cooper's A Star Is Born, even though she previo…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:47am on October 30, 2018

Ariana Grande Sings ‘The Wizard And I’ at A Very Wicked Halloween and You’re Melting, You’re Melting by Halle Kiefer

Ariana Grande's "The Wizard and I" is the best part of NBC's A Very Wicked Halloween: Celebrating 15 Years on Broadway this Monday night, and you are the best group of costume-wearing tweens…

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:22pm on October 29, 2018

Theater Review: Thunderbodies Is the Latest Political-Catastrophe Dramatic Farce by Sara Holdren

In November 2016, something big happened, and everybody who did plays started tearing their hair out over which plays to do. I watched as a lot of artistic directors leapt to program Julius …

SOURCE: Vulture at 2:28pm on October 28, 2018

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Recap: Pretzel Logic by Noel Murray

As Crazy Ex-Girlfriend moves toward its grand finale " only a few months away! " we're bound to see more episodes like this week's "I'm on My Own Path," which challenge what we've come to ex…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00pm on October 26, 2018

How Luca Guadagnino Brought Suspiria’s Bloodiest, Wildest Scene to Life by Jordan Crucchiola

Luca Guadagnino's remake of Suspiria is opening in limited theaters this weekend, and fans of the 1977 original film's stylish violence will have a lot to process when they emerge. At two-an…

SOURCE: Vulture at 4:11pm on October 26, 2018

Theater Review: Out at the Far End of America, Lewiston/Clarkston Settles Down at Costco by Sara Holdren

"History is different when you're 6 years old," says Alice, a character in the first half of Samuel D. Hunter's new play duet Lewiston/Clarkston. In her 70s, Alice owns some land along the S…

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:35am on October 26, 2018

Late Night’s Theater of the Absurd by Bethy Squires

Dianne Wiest is performing Beckett dressed as a fake rock in Madison Square Park, which can mean only one thing: the Theatre of the Absurd is back, baby! Wiest is reprising her role of Winni…

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:34am on October 26, 2018

Theater Review: Elaine May Keeps It Together While Falling Apart in The Waverly Gallery by Sara Holdren

There's both a lot and very little happening in Kenneth Lonergan's The Waverly Gallery. The "lot" is contextual: The 86-year-old comedy dynamo Elaine May is returning to Broadway for the fir…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00pm on October 25, 2018

Papier-Mâché Eyeballs, Go-Go Dancers, Secret Passwords: A Look at The Eyeslicer by Max Cea

You might discover the next wave of great independent filmmakers at a marquee film festival. Or you might discover them at a Kansas City porn theater, where papier-mâché"eyeball…

SOURCE: Vulture at 3:32pm on October 25, 2018
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