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'Dead Boy Detectives' cleverly brings Neil Gaiman's comic book sleuths to life
Netflix's 'Sandman' spinoff, based on Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner's comic books, is centered on a pair of teenage ghost sleuths who work with London's troubled dead.
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A Stand-up Comic's Toughest Audience: Her Family
One mom celebrates Mother’s Day by delivering a ‘tight five’ in her living room.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Internet sleuths say Noelia Voigt left hidden message in Miss USA resignation: 'I am silenced'
Fans of the Miss USA pageant noticed something unusual about Noelia Voigt’s resignation statement citing her mental health. Miss Teen USA UmaSofia Srivastava stepped down two days later.NBC News - Top stories
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After shooting, Drake's mansion gets second trespasser in two days, police confirm
A second alleged trespasser paid a visit to Drake's Toronto home two days after a security guard suffered a gunshot wound in a shooting outside the mansion.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Original 'Star Trek' Enterprise model was lost and found decades later. Now it's the subject of a lawsuit
The 33-inch original model of the U.S.S. Enterprise from the 1960s TV series "Star Trek" resurfaced decades after it disappeared. But then an auction house gave it to the son of Gene Roddenberry and it became mired in controversy.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Review: 'Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg' supplies belated respect for a rock muse
Utilizing a narration by Scarlett Johansson, co-directors Alexis Bloom and Svetlana Zill offer an unflinching portrait of an iconic presence in her own right.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Sorry, not twins: Justin Bieber's mom clarifies, there's only one baby on the way
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber are not having twin babies, despite what the singer's mom, Patti Mallette, led some fans to believe Thursday.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Review: Coolly argued but driven by fury, 'Power' examines the history of American policing
Yance Ford, an Oscar nominee for the personal documentary 'Strong Island,' returns with a wider-scoped analysis of the methods and bias of police work.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment