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Elizabeth A. Harris

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Kenya The New York Times entertainment
18 Aug 2024
PROVO, Utah — In the heavy quiet of the Utah desert, past fields of alfalfa and fruit trees, past the Goshen trailer park and a big, sprawling dairy farm, the domes of Jerusalem rise up from the patchy grass.
Lights. Camera. Prayer. A Mini-Hollywood Grows in Utah.
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
18 Aug 2024
“Eureka Day” is a play about a school in Berkeley, California, where the soccer team cheers when the other side scores a goal, and where parents were so concerned that an 8th grade production of “Peter Pan” would have “colonialist issues” that it was set in outer space. It is also a school where many — many — families refuse to vaccinate their children.
Can a Play About Vaccines Be a Laughing Matter?
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
18 Aug 2024
Neil deGrasse Tyson, the astrophysicist who leads the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, will keep his job, the institution said Thursday. The museum has closed an investigation into sexual misconduct accusations against him.
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
18 Aug 2024
Neil deGrasse Tyson, the astrophysicist who leads the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, will keep his job, the institution said Thursday. The museum has closed an investigation into sexual misconduct accusations against him.
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
17 Aug 2024
A founder of the Sundance Film Festival is expected to go to prison for at least six years after he pleaded guilty in a Utah courtroom Tuesday to molesting a young girl. The case came to light after he was recorded apologizing to a man he admitted having groped more than 25 years ago.
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
17 Aug 2024
Amy Schumer has had a rough pregnancy. But that didn’t stop her from getting on stage in high-heeled boots and taping a stand-up special for Netflix.
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
17 Aug 2024
Before the hacking of Sony Pictures and the Democratic National Committee, before the News of the World tabloid broke into voicemail messages and before the first WikiLeak, there was Anthony Pellicano.
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
17 Aug 2024
R. Kelly stood above her in his gray suit, screaming. He jumped out of his chair and pounded his chest, yelling into the camera. Gayle King sat in front of him, just inches away, emanating nothing but calm.
How Gayle King Kept Her Cool in the R. Kelly Interview