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'The Boss' is not worthy of star Melissa McCarthy'Boss' stars Melissa McCarthy as a CEO who has recently been released from jail for insider trading.
'Demolition' is a tour de force for Jake Gyllenhaal but the film isn't a successThe film stars Gyllenhaal as a Wall Street financier whose life unravels after his wife's death.
'Francofonia' is occasionally juvenile but has a sinuous grace'Francofonia' is a documentary about what happened to the Louvre during the German occupation in World War II and how art becomes the spoils of war.
Roasted vegetable masalaGaram masala spices and a creamy coconut milk tomato sauce transform roasted veggies into this tasty one-dish meal.
Top Picks: Lucy Dacus' 'No Burden,' PBS's 'Democrats/Soft Vengeance,' and moreMichael Pollan's four-part documentary on Netflix masterly narration reveals the crossroads where science, cooking, and dinner parties meet, Fathom Events' 'Renoir: Revered and Reviled' explores Pierre-Auguste Renoir's life and influence over artistic movements, and more top picks.
Melissa McCarthy's 'The Boss': Another year of female leads in blockbusters?Female protagonists in Hollywood's 2015 blockbusters nearly doubled from the year before. 'The Boss,' the newest comedy from Melissa McCarthy, opens Friday.Â
Love letters on my laptopOur marriage began with a courtship in Times New Roman.
What 'Rogue One' trailer says about 'Star Wars' diversity'Rogue' stars Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, and Forest Whitaker and will be released this December. It's set in the 'Star Wars' universe and is a prequel of sorts to 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens.'
What Merle Haggard brought to the country music genreMerle Haggard, who has died, was praised for his songwriting and collaborated with such artists as George Jones and Willie Nelson. He was behind such songs as 'Okie From Muskogee' and 'Mama Tried.'
First LookPandit Ravi Shankar: Not just a musician but Sanskrit scholarSitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar, who was also recognized as an exceptional scholar in Sanskrit language and a master of the Vedic scriptures, would have been 96 today.
How to scramble eggs in a microwaveIn three simple steps, you can scramble eggs in the microwave using a coffee cup.
How 'American Idol' changed music, television'American Idol' is signing off Thursday night after a zeitgeist-dominating run. How the show became such a big hit and how the television industry is still seeing the effects of its massive success.
Where we go to let new ideas take flightIn the wake of the attacks on the Brussels airport, a look at what aviation has meant for people’s creative lives.
Google Doodle pays tribute to first modern Olympic GamesOn Wednesday, Google marked the first modern Olympic Games, hosted in Athens in 1896, with a Google Doodle.Â
'The People v. O.J. Simpson' finale: How the show tackled race, the legal systemThe 10-episode FX adaptation of the events surrounding the Simpson trial concluded on April 5.
A simple classic pasta, suddenly very much on trend: Cacio e PepeWith only four ingredients – spaghetti, Pecorino Romano, salt and black pepper – this rustic Roman favorite is enjoying a moment.
The stadium concert continues to thriveAs the fiftieth anniversary of the Beatles' concert at Candlestick Park approaches, music events at stadiums are seemingly stronger than ever.Â
'Game of Thrones' after-show seeks to keep fans engaged after the creditsHBO is creating a TV show, 'After the Thrones,' that will center on discussion of the latest happenings in the hit fantasy program.Â
'DWTS': Which celebrity went home and the power of nostalgic dances'Dancing' contestant Kim Fields became the most recent participant to base a dance on one of her most famous projects. These routines often win over audience members by appealing to their nostalgia.
Old-fashioned sugar cookiesThe secret combination in these delicious sugar cookies is butter and oil.