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A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Knack for Being the Bad Boy The British actor Ian McShane opens next week as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter’s “Homecoming,” a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities. Source: NYT
A Love Letter to Putin (but It’s Not Addressed to Him) The title of a new Russian movie might well be “Love Story: The Putin Chronicles,” yet the producer is curiously adamant that it has nothing to do with Vladimir V. Putin and his wife. Source: NYT
A Love Letter to Putin (but It’s Not Addressed to Him) The title of a new Russian movie might well be “Love Story: The Putin Chronicles,” yet the producer is curiously adamant that it has nothing to do with Vladimir V. Putin and his wife. Source: NYT
A Love Letter to Putin (but It’s Not Addressed to Him) The title of a new Russian movie might well be “Love Story: The Putin Chronicles,” yet the producer is curiously adamant that it has nothing to do with Vladimir V. Putin and his wife. Source: NYT
A Love Letter to Putin (but It’s Not Addressed to Him) The title of a new Russian movie might well be “Love Story: The Putin Chronicles,” yet the producer is curiously adamant that it has nothing to do with Vladimir V. Putin and his wife. Source: NYT
A Muslim and a Hindu. Let’s Dance. They may not make ’em like they used to in Hollywood, but sometimes in India they still do. Source: NYT

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