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  • Each year, the Venice Film Festival hosts the biggest names in Hollywood and beyond. For its 82nd anniversary, DuJour documented the dazzling spectacle of the Lido

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    The Shining Stars Of The Venice Film Festival

    Each year, the Venice Film Festival hosts the biggest names in Hollywood and beyond. For its 82nd anniversary, DuJour documented the dazzling spectacle of the Lido

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  • This holiday season may be bittersweet for Academy Award–winning actress Laura Dern, but her career is on fire

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    Laura Dern Stands Tall

    This holiday season may be bittersweet for Academy Award–winning actress Laura Dern, but her career is on fire

    Laura Dern radiates a familiar blend of intellect and warmth that has made her one of Hollywood’s most beloved figures for decades. At 58, the Academy, Emmy and Golden Globe Award–winning actress has transcended the labels of leading lady or indie muse. She’s a modern icon who …

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  • The actress says bonjour to the rom-com

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    Minka Kelly’s Paris Match

    The actress says bonjour to the rom-com

    If Minka Kelly isn’t the current reigning Queen of Netflix, she’s certainly in the royal court. The first season of her Texas-set series Ransom Canyon was a huge success: It spent four weeks in the global top 10 list and reached the top 10 in 77 countries. …

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  • This fall, Broadway royalty Kristin Chenoweth makes a long-awaited return to the stage in a brand-new musical

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    Kristen Chenoweth Is Theater’s Queen

    This fall, Broadway royalty Kristin Chenoweth makes a long-awaited return to the stage in a brand-new musical

    When Kristin Chenoweth showed up in the 1999 revival of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown as Charlie’s grumpy sister Sally, you knew you were in the presence of a musical theater tornado. She won a Tony for the role, and a star was born—one that jumped regularly from stage …

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    A New Book Revisits George Balanchine’s Legacy

    "In Balanchine's Steps" celebrates the genius of choreographer George Balanchine with a visual history and recollections by famous dancers

    Georgian-American ballet choreographer George Balanchine co-founded the New York City Ballet in 1948, where he created over 400 works, shaping the American ballet landscape. This fall sees the arrival of a new volume on Balanchine—titled In Balanchine’s Steps—viewed by many as the architect …

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  • Grab your tissues. Hollywood’s go-to horror queen dips her toes in the romance genre with the new film Regretting You

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    Allison Williams: No Regrets

    Grab your tissues. Hollywood’s go-to horror queen dips her toes in the romance genre with the new film Regretting You

    Because of the overwhelming success of Get Out ($259 million worldwide) and M3GAN ($180 million worldwide), actor Allison Williams has become inextricably linked with the horror genre.

    “I’m a horror girl,” says Williams, proudly.

    She considers herself a skilled producer of horror films—mostly because she’s consciously aware of what horror fans want …

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