I fought the idea of security for a very long time because I really value normalcy… ...
Those born in October are known for their charming mystery. Either interpersonal Libras or soulful Scorpios, this birth month ...
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WEBSTER — Malachi Gamble made one cut to the left and found the crease. With nothing but green turf in his sight, only a couple quick thoughts dashed through his head. “Just run,” Gamble said with a ...
Onscreen, he ignited libidos in Babygirl and will soon play John Lennon—but in person, the Brit identifies as shy: “Imagine the embarrassment of being sung ‘Happy Birthday’ to—times a hundred.” ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Actor Harris Dickinson makes his directorial debut with “Urchin,” a drama about homelessness in London starring ...
Harris Dickinson’s day job is being John Lennon. The actor has spent the better part of the past year rehearsing for Sam Mendes’s four-part Beatles biopic, expected in theaters in 2028. Occasionally, ...
“Be down in a minute!” a cheery voice crackles through the intercom. It’s a balmy late July afternoon in east London, and I’ve just rung the buzzer of an old schoolhouse, now a hub of offices for ...
Our critic A.O. Scott forages the world’s most poetic fruit. Isabella Cotier By A.O. Scott A.O. Scott, a critic at large for the Book Review, recorded the poetry readings that appear in this piece.
As she entered the theatre, Ann Hooff Kline ’59, P’87, was eager to see a favorite actor performing onstage. By curtain call, her excitement had multiplied—and a thrilling new chapter of her life had ...
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson offered his take on the American national anthem at Pittsburgh’s Acrisure Stadium on Sunday. The English musician was asked to perform the song at the Pittsburgh ...
AMHERST — Amherst will once again become the center of a vibrant poetry community this month as the Emily Dickinson Museum hosts its annual Tell It Slant Poetry Festival, running Sept. 15 through 21.