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Thomas Floyd

Thomas Floyd

Multiplatform Editor, Arts & Sports Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
  • Soccer

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‘Star Trek II,’ ‘The Social Network’ added to National Film Registry

“Beverly Hills Cop,” “Dirty Dancing” and “No Country for Old Men” were also immortalized in the Library of Congress’s annual list of canonical movies.
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Jack Huston extends a storied filmmaking lineage with ‘Day of the F...

The “Boardwalk Empire” actor — and grandson of John Huston — wrote and directed the black-and-white drama.
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‘A Hanukkah Carol’ imbues the holidays with charm and chutzpah

Even when it’s rough around the edges, Round House Theatre’s world premiere “A Hanukkah Carol, or Gelt Trip! The Musical” is a delight.
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Review | A whole new way of looking at Stephen Sondheim’s influence

Richard Schoch’s “How Sondheim Can Change Your Life” considers the humanist side of the beloved composer.
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As the youthful Spirit chases a title, two veterans have stepped up

Goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury and striker Ashley Hatch have overcome challenging campaigns to help Washington return to the NWSL championship game.
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Seven Elphabas from ‘Wicked’ talk going green and defying gravity

Idina Menzel and others open up about the pleasures and perils of playing Elphaba, the iconic “Wicked” character.
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Eddie Redmayne and the art of obsession

The Oscar-winning actor with a penchant for transformation plays an exacting assassin in “The Day of the Jackal.”
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Jenny Slate is inviting you to the dreamscape of her mind

The comedian’s second book, “Lifeform,” is an absurdist reflection on motherhood and the human condition.
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John Leguizamo set out to write a great American play about a Latin...

Emmy and Tony winner John Leguizamo departed from his solo-show format for “The Other Americans,” which is getting its world premiere at Arena Stage.
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She was a ‘geek’ in search of new adventures. It brought her to the...

Esme Morgan, a 23-year-old defender, came to the NWSL after seven years with Manchester City, her childhood club.
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Matthew Broderick is totally fine being unlikable

“The last few years, I seem to play pretty bad people,” says Matthew Broderick, who stars in “Babbitt” at D.C.’s Shakespeare Theatre Company.