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A Philip Seymour Hoffman series, Joe Wright's 'Pride & Prejudice' at 20, 'Pink Floyd at Pompeii' and the classic conversation ...
Ramy Youssef's animated sitcom follows a Muslim family living in New Jersey in the aftermath of 9/11, as they experience a ...
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Opinion
The world of Charles Chaplin
The iconic combination of a butterfly moustache and a top hat always makes us think of a man walking a little funny, tumbling across crowded streets. Chaplin always had that effect on his audience, ...
The first batch of top reviews from the Funny Tonne reviewers, Jade Smith, Anna Stewart and Ben Lamb, the Melbourne ...
An advocate for health care and low-income housing, Frank Chopp was the longest-serving House speaker in the state's history and a rare legislative force.
"Jordan was, perhaps, insensitive and careless in his remarks, but he certainly couldn’t have known the weight of his words ...
John Wayne breaks with tradition to lead a comedy of errors in North to Alaska, which is easily his funniest movie.
Between brutal fire seasons in Los Angeles, David Longstreth wrote “Song of the Earth,” an album that captures the beauty, ...
He’s a towering, influencer-dating, fireballing pitcher. Thankfully, he knows a thing or two about handling pressure.
“People assume my whole life has changed since Eurovision, but I still don’t have a firm place to stay,” they admit. “I had been sleeping on couches for two years before the competition, and I still ...