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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: Kelsea Ballerini on her divorce EP and people throwing things at concerts

Q&A: Kelsea Ballerini on her divorce EP and people throwing things at concerts

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Back in February, recording artist Kelsea Ballerini quietly released an EP of strikingly intimate and vulnerable songs about her recent divorce from Australian musician Morgan Evans, with no expectation of performing or promoting t
Q&A: Muna’s Katie Gavin on comfort music, creative freedom and her debut solo record

Q&A: Muna’s Katie Gavin on comfort music, creative freedom and her debut solo record

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Katie Gavin is self-proclaimed “gay famous.” The pop band Muna first broke through with “Silk Chiffon,” an anthem to queer joy.
Q&A: Daisy Ridley on fighting the dark side and developing dark comedy

Q&A: Daisy Ridley on fighting the dark side and developing dark comedy

NEW YORK (AP) — Daisy Ridley doesn’t want audiences to be misled by the title of her new film, “Sometimes I Think About Dying.” Her character, Fran, is, actually, quite funny.
Q-and-A: Loreena McKennitt on the dollars and sense of pandemic concert tours

Q-and-A: Loreena McKennitt on the dollars and sense of pandemic concert tours

TORONTO — Loreena McKennitt doesn't consider herself an expert on pandemic concert tours, but over the past year she has taken a front-row seat to the hurdles of planning them.
Q&A: Chuck D talks rap's rise through 'Fight the Power' doc

Q&A: Chuck D talks rap's rise through 'Fight the Power' doc

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hip-hop became a cultural phenomenon against the backdrop of American history, and now Public Enemy’s Chuck D has committed himself to explore the artform's origins.
Q&A: Carlos Santana: 'My guitar is my best lover, ever'

Q&A: Carlos Santana: 'My guitar is my best lover, ever'

NEW YORK (AP) — “Take no prisoners — peacefully,” Carlos Santana sometimes tells his bandmates before taking the stage. “I don’t like to coast. I don’t like to rope-a-dope,” Santana says.
Q&A: Kate Winslet on bringing WWII photographer Lee Miller’s story to the big screen

Q&A: Kate Winslet on bringing WWII photographer Lee Miller’s story to the big screen

When Kate Winslet stumbled upon the extraordinary story of Lee Miller she didn’t want to let go.
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: Why 'Dear Mama' director took on Tupac despite attack

Q&A: Why 'Dear Mama' director took on Tupac despite attack

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Filmmaker Allen Hughes thought participating in any Tupac Shakur project was a farfetched idea especially after surviving a brutal altercation involving him and the rap legend three decades ago.