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Q&A: Clooney on 'Midnight Sky' and his twilight as an actor

Q&A: Clooney on 'Midnight Sky' and his twilight as an actor

NEW YORK — How has George Clooney been handling isolation? Aside from spending time with his wife, Amal Clooney, and their 3-year-old twins, and editing his new film “The Midnight Sky,” he's relied on, like many others, a text chain with pals and Zoo
Q&A: Rapper D Smoke takes patient walk to Grammy recognition

Q&A: Rapper D Smoke takes patient walk to Grammy recognition

LOS ANGELES — When D Smoke was teaching high schoolers in Southern California, the rapper still pursued his dreams of breaking through as a hip-hop artist while leaning on the encouraging phrase: “There’s no expiration on realness.
Q&A: Julio Torres and Tilda Swinton on their surreal New York saga ‘Problemista’

Q&A: Julio Torres and Tilda Swinton on their surreal New York saga ‘Problemista’

Julio Torres mined his own life and experiences to make his feature directorial debut “ Problemista ,” in which he plays an aspiring toy designer from El Salvador caught in the nightmarish Catch-22 of the U.S. immigration system.
Q&A: Violinist and singer Sudan Archives brings 'fiddle soft punk' to Glastonbury debut

Q&A: Violinist and singer Sudan Archives brings 'fiddle soft punk' to Glastonbury debut

PILTON, England (AP) — Brittney Denise Parks, better known as Sudan Archives, is an avant-garde violinist and singer-songwriter who describes her style as “fiddle soft punk.” Late last month, she made her debut at the Glastonbury Festival in the U.K.
Q&A: How the relationship between rate hikes and inflation plays out

Q&A: How the relationship between rate hikes and inflation plays out

Statistics Canada said Wednesday that higher mortgage rates are helping fuel the latest high inflation data.
Q&A: Robert Downey Jr. on how 'Oppenheimer' represents the Manhattan Project with nuance

Q&A: Robert Downey Jr. on how 'Oppenheimer' represents the Manhattan Project with nuance

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — Robert Downey Jr . said he came away from Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” thinking about how important context is to understand significant moments in history.
Q&A: Author Rebecca Serle shares what's behind her 'magical realism' and new book 'Expiration Dates'

Q&A: Author Rebecca Serle shares what's behind her 'magical realism' and new book 'Expiration Dates'

In Rebecca Serle's new book “Expiration Dates: A Novel,” the protagonist, Daphne, knows when her relationships will end. A slip of paper always shows up with a name and a number for how long they will date.
Q&A: Lily Collins is ‘Emily in Paris,’ Rome and Barcelona

Q&A: Lily Collins is ‘Emily in Paris,’ Rome and Barcelona

ROME (AP) — First Paris, now Rome and next Barcelona — Lily Collins is taking on two more European cities.
Q&A: Code Kunst on new album and his love for Mac Miller

Q&A: Code Kunst on new album and his love for Mac Miller

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Producer Code Kunst arguably one of the most well-known artists in South Korea’s thriving music scene, a rarity in a country where singers get most of the attention.
Q&A: Jimmy Kimmel is hosting the Oscars again. This time, it's an election year

Q&A: Jimmy Kimmel is hosting the Oscars again. This time, it's an election year

NEW YORK (AP) — Through one of the most tumultuous periods in Oscar history, through flub and slap, Jimmy Kimmel has emerged as the steadying hand and abiding face of the Academy Awards.