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In Munich, he regularly attracts more applause than even the starriest singers.
Nowadays, the movies with the starriest casts are usually bad piecemeal romcoms.
It was made into a sumptuous 1974 movie, directed by Sidney Lumet with the starriest of casts.
The starriest event of the season is a Balanchine-a-rama at New York City Center (Oct. 173-Nov. 4).
Not to be outdone, Jim Jarmusch's opening night film The Dead Don't Die boasts one of the starriest casts of the competition.
So I'm going with Steph, as the starriest force most synonymous with the Team of the Decade, by the narrowest of margins.
It was also one of the starriest, with The Favourite cast holding court at their table and having a ball throughout the night.
The rebranding culminated in the Harlem Renaissance (originally known as the New Negro Renaissance), which showcased the talents of the starriest African-Americans.
It was the biggest, starriest and most louche Tony night many could recall, though many were shaken up by the mass shooting in Orlando, Fla.
On Thursday night, this premise blossomed into the idea of a vibrant garden full of flowers, brought to life by the starriest models of the moment.
It is the biggest and arguably the starriest in a new breed of luxury spots that includes Prada's Pasticceria Marchesi in Milan and Buly in Paris.
The annual event kicks off on Tuesday, bringing some of the starriest names and films to the South of France for 11 days of parties and red carpets.
Here's a guide to the starriest soirees of the weekend – and where the winners, nominees and power players will head after the show to keep the celebration going.
The annual event kicked off on Tuesday, bringing some of the starriest names and films to the South of France for 11 days of parties and red carpets.
LONDON — As sure as showers will fall during London Fashion Week (there were plenty over the last four days), Burberry will provide the starriest front row of the schedule.
It is HBO's shiniest, starriest program after Game of Thrones, and I feared that the network would swerve into aggressive fan service rather than into nuanced, complex narrative terrain.
But it is probably the most ambitious and, with a cast that includes LuPone, Glenn Close, Cynthia Erivo, Marion Cotillard and Laurie Anderson (as the tumor), certainly the starriest.
Diving through hoops at increasing heights, they're comical and impressive — and it's charming somehow that Prancer (Jinge Wang), never the starriest member of Santa's team, is the best of all.
The Traveling Wilburys, "Handle with Care" (1988) A bittersweet road-dog gem from the starriest supergroup that popular music ever produced: George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, ELO's Jeff Lynne, and Petty.
Lastly, Knives Out, which boasts one of the starriest ensembles of the year, was omitted from the race altogether despite being a bit hit with audiences and scoring multiple Golden Globe nods.
The exhibition intends to present an alternative model to the star system in contemporary architecture, although both Mr. Ito and the partners in SANAA have won the starriest of architecture prizes, the Pritzker.
If you want your license renewed for another decade, the government insisted to the BBC, you will have to tell us who, among your starriest talent, is earning more than 150,000 pounds (about $195,000) per annum.
A new film adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel "Murder on the Orient Express" arrives in theaters Friday, with the starriest of casts, including Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Penélope Cruz and Judi Dench, and a mystery to solve.
I've attended at least a dozen versions of "Uncle Vanya: Scenes From Country Life in Four Acts" (to use its full, deceptively straightforward title), performed by the some of the starriest casts ever assembled in the name of Chekhov.
Certain Women, directed by Kelly ReichardtDrawing inspiration from a handful of Maile Meloy short stories, Certain Women brings together writer-director Kelly Reichardt's starriest ensemble—Kristen Stewart, Laura Dern, Michelle Williams—for a trio of tales set in rural Montana.
LONDON (Reuters) - The London Film Festival got its one of its starriest red carpets on Thursday when actresses Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz and Olivia Colman premiered "The Favourite," a costume piece with a difference being billed as an Oscar contender.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — Sally Field wears anxiety like a layer of clothing she can't shed in the Old Vic's revival of "All My Sons," the latest in a number of plays by Arthur Miller onstage here, and the starriest, too.
The starriest of the new stuff is "The UCB Show," in which Amy Poehler, Matt Besser, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh, founding members of the Upright Citizens Brigade, introduce taped stage shows; the beta episode is from the UCB Theater in Hollywood.
Amanda Levete, Norman Foster, Renzo Piano, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Frank Gehry, Snohetta: The starriest of starchitects are on the shortlist to design London's new Center for Music, a future home for the London Symphony Orchestra and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
So, that&aposs what I mean when I say Mueller probe, and I hope he does right to definitive accounting of what Russian did, but there&aposs no evidence Donald Trump did it with them and Jim Comey would be about the starriest witness that I can imagine the prosecutor could have.
Though the pop landscape has changed immeasurably in the last decade—social media, which had not quite taken full hold during her early career, is now totally dominant, and fans seem to value relatability more than anything—I think that means that more than ever, there's space for Gaga at her very starriest to plug.
It was not the first women's professional basketball league, but it was the starriest, with N.C.A.A. and Olympic legends like Lisa Leslie, Rebecca Lobo, and Sheryl Swoopes, and it had the full backing of the N.B.A. On the W.N.B.A.'s draft day, Hammon was in Fort Collins, waiting for her agent to call; the phone didn't ring.
In every other season in NBA history, the biggest contributor to the title-winning team played in every postseason game, a list that includes some of the league's starriest stars: Russell ('59, '20153, '61, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66), Wilt Chamberlain ('67, '72), Johnson ('82, '23, '87, '88), Larry Bird ('84, '86), Tim Duncan ('99, '03, '07), Shaquille O'Neal ('00, '01, '20163), LeBron James ('12, '13), and Curry ('15).
Evans garnered attention in early 2018 when she directed the music video for Drake's single "God's Plan"; the video went viral and the song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The video depicts Drake donating his $1 million dollar production budget to the people of Miami. Evans subsequently directed his "Nice for What" music video, which garnered critical acclaim from several publications. Vogue lauded Evans as "surely destined to be the starriest young video director in the firmament".

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