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Helena Andrews-Dyer

Helena Andrews-Dyer

Pop Culture Reporter at The Washington Post

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2023 might not be all bad. Here are some things that might improve. - The Washington Post

We can’t promise everything, but seven writers offer some glimmer of hope that things might get a little better in the year ahead.
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Takeoff murder suspect arrested and charged in shooting - The Washi...

Patrick Xavier Clark was arrested Thursday and charged with the murder of Migos rapper Takeoff, who was fatally shot Nov. 1 after a private party.
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Why being the next big daytime talk-show host is still very much a ...

“Karamo,” “Sherri” and “The Jennifer Hudson Show” are some of the new kids on the daytime talk-show block, but they’re returning to the genre’s roots.
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Why a 12-year-old is the most pivotal character in ‘Handmaid’s Tale’

In the ongoing (and often exhausting) power struggle of “The Handmaid’s Tale” political sphere, June’s daughter Hannah is the ultimate pawn.
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Phoebe Robinson thinks ‘Everything’s Trash’ and wants you to feel g...

Phoebe Robinson has been trying to get a half-hour comedy on the air for years. Her new series, “Everything’s Trash,” premiered this week.
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Jada Pinkett Smith addresses Oscars slap, alopecia on ‘Red Table Talk’

Jada Pinkett Smith opened an episode of “Red Table Talk” about alopecia by talking about the Oscar night incident between her husband, Will Smith, and comedian Chris Rock.
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Here’s where everyone ended up on the series finale of ‘This Is Us’

After six seasons of intertwining plot lines on “This Is Us,” the beloved tearjerker put a bow on each characters’ story. Here’s where they started, and how they wrapped up.
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Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet are the latest example of how ... - The ...

People mocked Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s conscious uncoupling, but it’s now the blueprint for the ever-popular celebrity divorce statement.
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Here’s where everyone ended up on the series finale of ‘Insecure’

In the series finale of HBO’s “Insecure,” main characters Issa, Molly, Tiffany and Kelli all get the endings they deserve.
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‘Passing’ questions race and identity. Writer-director Rebecca Hall...

The Netflix film “Passing” is a moody commentary on race in the 1920s that still raises relevant points a century later.
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How Astroworld Festival cemented Travis Scott’s status as a music A...

Travis Scott, whose Astroworld Festival had a mass-casualty event Friday, rose to the top of the hip-hop world thanks to a devoted and young fan base.