Entertainment

Vatican issues a street art stamp, ends up getting sued

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ROME — One night in early 2019, Rome street artist Alessia Babrow glued a stylized image of Christ she had made onto a bridge...

Review: How a mini-navy was pivotal to Revolutionary success

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“The Indispensables: The Diverse Soldier-Mariners who Shaped the County, Formed the Navy, and Rowed Washington Across the Delaware,” by Patrick K. O’Donnell (Atlantic Monthly...

After featuring in One Good Thing, volunteers keep on giving

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For more than a year, The Associated Press has been bringing you “One Good Thing” — stories highlighting good deeds done by individuals to...

A new musical ‘Winnie the Pooh’ books a New York stage

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NEW YORK — Disney’s iconic “Winnie the Pooh” will travel from the forest to find a home off-Broadway this fall. ...

100 years after Tulsa Race Massacre, still toting the damage

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TULSA, Okla. — On a recent Sunday, Ernestine Alpha Gibbs returned to Vernon African Methodist Episcopal Church. ...

A year later, Krasinski’s ‘Quiet Place’ ready to make noise

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NEW YORK — John Krasinski, whose “A Quiet Place Part II” is one of the biggest studio releases to open exclusively in theaters this...

Jolie says judge in Pitt divorce won’t let children testify

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LOS ANGELES — Angelina Jolie criticized a judge deciding on custody arrangements for her and Brad Pitt's children during their divorce, saying in a...

Stephen Colbert says he’s going back before live audiences

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NEW YORK — CBS said Monday that Stephen Colbert's late-night show will return to doing live episodes on June 14, with a vaccinated audience...

‘Hadestown’ jumps ahead of pack to welcome Broadway patrons

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NEW YORK — “Hadestown,” the brooding musical about the underworld, has set its Broadway reopening date on Sept. 2, jumping ahead of such megahits...

Review: For such a small place, Iceland has a big influence

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“How Iceland Changed the World: The Big History of a Small Island,” by Egill Bjarnason (Penguin) ...