Arts and entertainment news from Guardian US
Arts
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The much-delayed film history hub is now projected to cost $482m and a new round of fundraising will seek to cover the latest costs -
Late-night hosts address the New Hampshire primary and Trump’s justice department overreach in the case of his associate Roger Stone
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The star of Jett and Sin City is back on stage in Alice Birch’s raw Anatomy of a Suicide. She talks about the play’s emotional toll, how she unwinds and American puritanism -
First footage of Anderson’s ‘love letter to journalists’ starring Bill Murray and Tilda Swinton released -
The Korean thriller took more than $501,000 at US cinemas the day after the Academy Awards, and smashed the UK record for the opening weekend foreign language films
People
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McGowan strongly criticizes Portman, who responds by saying ‘I agree with Ms McGowan that it is inaccurate to call me brave’ -
The singer, who faced vicious online bullying after her 2011 song went viral, confronts her struggle in anniversary post -
The big picture
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The documentary photographer, best known for recording everyday life in the townships of South Africa, has died
Reviews
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4 out of 5 stars.
Music Kesha: High Road – back in the driver’s seat
4 out of 5 stars.
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Pictures & video
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Shoreditch’s Autograph gallery is exhibiting new work by young London photographers – aged 16 to 19 – whose work examines identity, culture and community
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High Fidelity – remake that's too cool for its own good
3 out of 5 stars.