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2. Toronto's northern stars
3. Stars come in from the cold
4. One wedding and a (series) funeral: THR drops by the set of Nurse Jackie as Showtime's New York City-based ER dramedy throws a party before saying goodbye for good
5. THR's 35 Most powerful people in media
6. The Blacklist: a glimpse into how a real-life mentor-protege relationship and signature villains drove the intense James Spader drama to the top among last season's freshman shows
7. All the Money in the World: Beverly Hills, Dec. 18
8. How to Create a 'Hot Box of Drama': Eight helmers describe their toughest scenes to shoot, from creating a quiet moment at New York's American Museum of Natural History to unleashing chaos around Jennifer Lawrence
9. TEAM LA LA LAND TUNES UP SHOWMAN: The great showmen behind The Greatest Showman? Oscar--and Tony-winning duo Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, who penned 11 original songs for the musical
10. Hollywood Film Awards: Beverly Hills, Nov. 5
11. 'I had to create a balance between epic and intimate': veteran theater director George C. Wolfe divulges the joys and challenges of directing Oprah Winfrey (in 95-degree Atlanta heat) in HBO's the immortal life of Henrietta lacks
12. How Hamilton can inspire L.A. kids: as the Broadway juggernaut hits Hollywood, its innovative education and arts programs for high schoolers aren't far behind
13. The Handmaid's Tale's insurgent hope: 'at our base, we're stubborn as shit' the team behind the hit Hulu drama explores its eerie relevance
14. The Fate of the Furious
15. Our film is exactly what's happening in the world right now'
16. Award seekers, parties & a march
17. How to play a rocket scientist: Hidden Figures' Octavia Spencer spent some uncomfortable time in the '60s to portray a math pioneer
18. Election night: party or panic?
19. Screen Actors Guild Awards: Los Angeles, Jan. 21
20. 'YOU FEEL THE ENERGY': A female host and an all-women presenter lineup put the focus on 'this cultural shift we're looking for,' says SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris
21. NAACP Image Awards: Pasadena, Jan. 14-15
22. Olivia Munn Flies Solo: The actress and activist hosts the Critics' Choice Awards in a tumultuous time for Hollywood
23. Taraji P. Henson Is Ready for Some Action: The Proud Mary star tackles two Hollywood myths--that women over 40 can't kick ass onscreen and that black movies don't go global: 'To say that black culture doesn't sell overseas, that's a lie'
24. In the Trump Era, Common and Diane Warren Say 'Stand Up for Something' in Marshall
25. Father-Son Relationships That Fueled 2017 Contenders
26. PLUMMER'S WHIRLWIND NOMINATION
27. Vicky Krieps: Daniel Day-Lewis' last leading lady makes her way from Luxembourg to the world stage in Phantom Thread
28. Suicide Squad
29. Sofia Coppola: Directing While Female Her Civil War thriller puts women at the center of the story
30. Is Broadway's Trump Obsession Bad for Business: Michael Moore's one-man show may not be profitable (yet), but a slew of new high-profile plays are seeking to capitalize on the current political moment
31. Tony Awards: New York, June 12
32. Central Intelligence: Los Angeles, June 10
33. 'It's called the 'Oscars,' not the 'Jamals'': fifty shades of black producer and star Marlon Wayans on why you'll never see a black Revenant ('F-- the bear') and how it feels to climb 'mountains with weights on your back'
34. Richard Linklater Goes to War: With Steve Carell and Bryan Cranston; the Boyhood director takes stock of the homefront
35. 5 MORE NYC FEST HIGHLIGHTS
36. Toronto Film Festival: Toronto, Sept. 7-17
37. Hollywood stars beg for Hamilton house tickets
38. Good time: New York City, Aug. 8
39. Surviving the sweltering summer of subway hell
40. 'Black girl magic at the box office?
41. War for the Planet of the Apes: New York City, July 10
42. Chanel's stylish turn in Okja
43. Matthew Perry's UnFriend-ly omission off-Broadway
44. 71st Tony Awards: New York City, June 11
45. Planned Parenthood: New York City, May 2
46. Tribeca Film Festival: New York; April 19-30
47. Tribeca doubles down on docs in Trump Era: a Clive Davis opener will be followed by a serious political lineup
48. Fierstein makes Bye Bye birdie less sexist for NBC
49. New beauty, new beats: Beauty and the Beast composer Alan Menken spun fresh tunes and rediscovered 'precious' unused lyrics for the animated hit's live-action remake
50. Just don't ask them about hosting the White House Correspondents' dinner: Kroll and Mulaney on the Spirit Awards and their Broadway alter egos
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