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These 3 high-fliers all made the quiz this week — with a mix of joy and sadness
From left: Oprah, Flaco, Caitlin Clark Amy Sussman/Getty Images; David Lei via AP; Andy Lyons/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Amy Sussman/Getty Images; David Lei via AP; Andy Lyons/Getty Images From left: Oprah, Flaco, Caitlin Clark Amy Sussman/Getty Images; David Lei via AP; Andy Lyons/Getty Images This week’s quiz sadly
Da’Vine Joy Randolph: Major Prizes, Major Attention, Major Unease
The “Holdovers” star Da’Vine Joy Randolph has had a charmed run through awards season so far: Considered the favorite for the supporting actress Oscar, she has already taken the Golden Globe, Critics Choice Award and prestigious trophies from both the New York Film Critics Circle and Los Angeles Film Critics
Ana Tijoux’s ‘Vida’ Fights Sorrows With Joy
On “1977” and the albums that followed, Tijoux glided easily between rapping and singing. With her 2011 album, “La Bala” (“The Bullet”), she began collaborating with the producer and multi-instrumentalist Andrés Celis. He helped broaden her music across eras and regions, drawing on R&B, reggae, rock, electronica and multiple folk
Paul Giamatti, Bradley Cooper, Da’Vine Joy Randolph and More Celebrities at the National Board of Review gala
On a not-at-all red carpet inside Cipriani 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday night, Da’Vine Joy Randolph was glowing. “The fact that these people actually even seen my work is just mind-blowing,” said the actress, a star of “The Holdovers,” who was being honored with the National Board of
‘The Three Musketeers’ and the Joy of Old-School Blockbusters
“The Three Musketeers” is to France what Mickey Mouse is to America — a cultural force with a lock on the country’s imagination. The 19th-century cloak-and-dagger tale, written by Alexandre Dumas, has lived countless lives onstage and onscreen, with stars including Charlie Sheen, Charlton Heston, Milla Jovovich and even Barbie
Weird, wild and wonderful stories of joy from 2023
Sheep graze on the grounds of Ortaffa’s agri-solar photovoltaic park during its inauguration in southern France. Raymond Roig/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Raymond Roig/AFP via Getty Images Sheep graze on the grounds of Ortaffa’s agri-solar photovoltaic park during its inauguration in southern France. Raymond Roig/AFP via Getty
Hanukkah celebrations inspire Jewish joy despite war and increasing antisemitism
Jews around the U.S. are balancing the desire to celebrate Hanukkah and the need to feel safe. Jason DeRose/NPR hide caption toggle caption Jason DeRose/NPR Jews around the U.S. are balancing the desire to celebrate Hanukkah and the need to feel safe. Jason DeRose/NPR A central Hanukkah memory for Becca
Can little actions bring big joy? Researchers say 'micro-acts' can boost well-being
It’s 8 a.m., and your in-box is filling up. You spot an email about a colleague’s promotion. Do you scroll past or take a moment to give props? Or, you’re in line at the coffee shop, where it’s easy to tune everyone out. But, today, you decide to pick up
Jumping for joy and sisterhood, the 40+ Double Dutch Club holds a playdate for Women
Women, aged 40 and older, gathered in Chicago to jump Double Dutch during the club’s annual playdate. Amiyah Dyer/40+ Double Dutch Club hide caption toggle caption Amiyah Dyer/40+ Double Dutch Club Women, aged 40 and older, gathered in Chicago to jump Double Dutch during the club’s annual playdate. Amiyah Dyer/40+