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One of the most accomplished and affecting musicals introduced during the past 30 years, “Spring Awakening,” used a German play written in the late 19th century to explore the loss of innocence among ...
"High Potential" hits the ground running in its first episode, with Kaitlin Olson's secret genius Morgan Gillory teaching the LAPD a thing or two about solving crimes while decked out in leopard print ...
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As “Stranger Things” comes to a close, with the Netflix hit’s series finale set for release on New Year’s Eve, its impact on culture over the last nine years is hard to ignore. The fifth and final ...
Netflix has released the trailer for Season 5, Vol. 2 of “Stranger Things.” The sci-fi horror series, set in fictional Hawkins, Indiana, is in its fifth and final season, which is being released for ...
On Wednesday, the Michigan Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs received a $5 million grant to support 16 club organizations with more than 46 individual club sites a Andy Ngo speaks out on Shirley threats; ...
A 14-year-old girl plunged to her death from an elite Upper East Side private school — and police are looking into whether it was suicide or an accidental fall. The teen was discovered unconscious and ...
SpongeBob SquarePants, that anthropomorphic, yellow sea sponge with his animated laugh and bizarre set of underwater friends, was a cultural phenomenon in the early 2000s. So impactful was Stephen ...