Veep promotes its lead, changing the premise but not the structure of the show in the least, as Louis-Dreyfus delivers another career-defining performance.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Killer’ by Eugene Ionesco
This daring and insightfully humorous production of Ionesco's "Theater of the Absurd" classic is directed by 'A Gentleman's Guide' Tony Award winner Darko Tresnjak.
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If communication is what Hayes and his ensemble are aiming for, this is an album that hits the mark.
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When pop stars get the Broadway bug, results are mixed. But results are going to be mixed no matter what, so why not?
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With the Tony Awards approaching faster than a speeding bullet, we've got a copy to give away of the original cast recording of the Woody Allen musical nominated for six Tonys.
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As a fan of the franchise, I am unconvinced by "Wolfenstein: The New Order."
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Noah Hawley, talked with TV journalists his hit TV series "Fargo" and prospects for a second season.
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An example of how good television can be when people put their minds to it
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A journey across the western United States is the occasion for an exploration of light – the way it works, and how it changes – with the goal of learning to create great photographs.
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