Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the ...
If you’re looking for the Connections answer for Wednesday, January 28, 2026, read on—I’ll share some clues, tips, and ...
The star of 'Mercy,' a dystopian sci-fi "thriller" that's chaotically played out on multiple screens, needs to start picking better scripts.
The character was removed from the launch of the ITV show after concerns over their performance being 'insensitive' ...
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NYT Strands answers January 13: Spangram, clues, theme and solutions revealed for today’s puzzle #680
The New York Times’ expanding roster of daily word games has found another hit in Strands, a puzzle that is quickly gaining traction among fans of Wordle, Connections and the Mini Crossword. With its ...
“Song Sung Blue,” the new biopic about real-life married Milwaukee musicians Mike and Claire Sardina from Neil Diamond tribute band Lightning & Thunder, has already made its production budget back at ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. Song Sung Blue, Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson’s musical drama about a real-life Neil Diamond ...
Hugh Jackman has no shortage of Neil Diamond favorites – and at least three of them helped shape his performance in “Song Sung Blue.” Liz Caplan, the vocal coach and consultant who worked with Jackman ...
“Song Sung Blue” and “The Smashing Machine” are both biopics that came out this year based on documentaries with the same name about their real-life subjects. However, the results couldn’t be more ...
"Song Sung Blue," the new Oscar contender starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson as real-life Milwaukee Neil Diamond tribute act Lightning & Thunder, didn't quite strike gold at the North American box ...
“Song Sung Blue” stars Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson as real-life Milwaukee couple Mike and Claire Sardina, who made a local name for themselves with their Neil Diamond tribute act Lightning & Thunder.
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