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Category: Entertainment
‘Emilia Pérez’ and ‘Wicked’ advance in Oscars shortlists
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences unveiled shortlists in 10 categories Tuesday, including for documentary, international feature, best song and score.
Review: ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ is a hectic Disney origin story, told in a dubious digital style
Director Barry Jenkins’ workmanlike take on a Disney musical prequel does the job. But do we even like this kind of digital filmmaking?
Chicagoan of the Year in Classical Music: Composer Shawn Okpebholo’s music always means something
Shawn Okpebholo’s music sings of Chicago, from its waterways to its architecture to its ugly history.
Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis keep discussing tunes on ‘Sound Opinions.’ Their 1,000th episode is in January.
The hosts of the long-running radio program know a lot about music and have been writing and talking about it for decades. But they never consider themselves the final word.
Today in History: ‘The Simpsons’ made its debut
On Dec. 17, 1989, the animated television show ‘The Simpsons’ made its debut.
Review: In ‘Eureka Day’ on Broadway, idealism at a private elementary school only goes so far
NEW YORK — Among myriad pandemic horrors was the Zoom school board meeting, a soul-sucking collection of faces in little boxes, raising digital hands and arguing over who is on mute. Often, an entirely different and far more salacious meeting was taking place in the chat channel. One such hilariously unhinged chat appears for a […]
Popeye and Tintin enter the public domain in 2025 along with novels from William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway
This year’s crop of newly public artistic creations lacks the landmark vibes of last year’s entrance of Mickey Mouse into the public domain. But they include a deep well of canonical works whose 95-year copyright maximums will expire. And the Disney icon’s public domain presence expands.
Michigan library says Chicago man can keep overdue book — 50 years later
Fifty years later, a man who grew up in suburban Detroit tried to return a very overdue baseball book to his boyhood library.
Former TV host Carlos Watson gets nearly 10 years in prison in case about failed startup Ozy Media
Former talk show host Carlos Watson was sentenced Monday to nearly 10 years in prison in a federal financial conspiracy case that cast his once-buzzy Ozy Media as an extreme of fake-it-’til-you-make-it startup culture.