Lee Minho of ‘Pachinko’ Needs His Notes App
“Whenever I get inspiration or feel something,” the “Pachinko” star said, “I go to my Notes app and write it down.”
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“Whenever I get inspiration or feel something,” the “Pachinko” star said, “I go to my Notes app and write it down.”
The musical, created by Shaina Taub, announced that it will play its final performance on Jan. 5 and start a national tour next fall.
The new film chronicles the life of the paralyzed star, covering his friendship with Robin Williams and gut-wrenching details about his care and family.
At 74, the singer and songwriter returns to arenas with a message of healing and understanding. He’s using trademark exuberance and joy to deliver it.
The vice president’s whirlwind tour of talk shows and interviews revealed the kind of persona she wants to present as she seeks to become the election’s main character.
The London art fair can be a bewildering spectacle, where even the insiders are sometimes scrambling to keep up.
The Thornton Wilder classic returns to Broadway, still brutal and avant-garde after 86 years.
The inductees are being recognized for work on G.I. Joe, Mad magazine, manga and mutants. They will be honored at New York Comic Con.
Exactly 150 years ago, Monet, Degas, Renoir and their pals spurred an artistic revolution. Can we still see the defiance behind the beauty, and the schmaltz?
New York City Ballet dressed up its fall fashion gala with a program of female choreographers. This was history, even if the results were mixed.
The music mogul, wearing tan jail clothes at a court hearing, waved and smiled at six of his children and his mother in the gallery.
Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth star in a muddled romance without much to say.
This month’s picks include a star-studded DreamWorks sequel and the highest grossing film of 2024 so far.
The film captures the arduous work of South Korean haenyeo, who harvest seafood without diving gear, and whose traditions may be ending.
The “Apprentice” stars and the director Ali Abbasi say their film is a “humanistic” treatment of the former president and his mentor, Roy Cohn.