Nettie Jones made a splash in 1984 with her shockingly erotic novel "Fish Tales," then fell into obscurity. A new edition has put her back in the spotlight.
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Nettie Jones made a splash in 1984 with her shockingly erotic novel "Fish Tales," then fell into obscurity. A new edition has put her back in the spotlight.
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The star and the director of "Sinners" have risen in parallel since first working together over a decade ago. In a joint interview, they explain their connection.
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A pair of documentaries are calling attention to the dangers of child influencer content. But regulation can be difficult in an industry that blurs the line between work and home.
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Jordan Firstman, Mae Martin, Cat Cohen and Kyle Mooney have joined a long list of comedians who make music, with songs that are vehicles for bits and earnestness.
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The acclaimed actress and filmmaker is having a career renaissance playing dynamic mother roles in indie films, including in the new version of "The Wedding Banquet."
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From erotic drawings to Mickey Mouse on a motorcycle, works in the author's home nurtured his creativity. They'll star at Christie's June sales.
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"I don't usually root for Harvard, because they're Harvard. They've got everything. It's like rooting for Jeff Bezos to win the lottery," Ronny Chieng said on "The Daily Show."
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The Selma star is excellent in a beautiful-looking, zany, 60s-set show about a former criminal. But it is a big pile of random whimsy with very little coherent narrative ...
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Videos, photographs and police reports released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office in New Mexico offered a look into the days before Betsy Arakawa and Mr. Hackman died.
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