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Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment

The war in Sudan has cut short her college studies. She still harbors hope. -- Nema Musa left Sudan with only the clothes on her back, her college notebook, two student ID cards, and receipts proving she had paid her tuition.

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Not quite a rom-com, 'Materialists' is messy but enthralling -- Celine Song's follow-up to "Past Lives" is another film that focuses on the nature of love. "Materialists," our critic observes, poses the question, What kind of life do its people deserve?

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School of Dad: This Father's Day, 6 writers treasure lessons they've learned -- This Father's Day, 6 writers honor their dads and the lessons they passed down – often by simply living their values.

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Why London's hot ticket is a sing-along of school assembly hymns -- In the United Kingdom, millennials are bonding over an unusual shared touchpoint: the hymns they sang in their elementary school assemblies.

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Robert Smalls' Civil War bravery jumps off the page. A new comic captures his legacy. -- Can a new graphic novel help cement the legacy of Robert Smalls? The little-known Civil War figure caught the attention of a Hollywood writer and producer, who says that telling Smalls' story could "change lives."

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Coco Gauff finds redemption in Paris a year after tough Olympics -- Coco Gauff became the first U.S. woman to win the French Open since Serena Williams in 2015.

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A family caught in Oct. 7 Hamas attack documents its journey in 'Holding Liat' -- "Holding Liat" won best documentary at the Berlin film festival. Ahead of its U.S. premiere at the Tribeca Festival this week, the Monitor spoke with director Brandon Kramer.

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'Broadway is officially back': Tony Awards celebrate a stellar season -- "Maybe Happy Ending," an android rom-com, took home six honors including best new musical at the 78th Tony Awards. Branden Jacobs-Jenkins was the first Black playwright to win best play since 1987. And Broadway celebrated its highest-grossing season ever.

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He shoots! He scores! The wins, and losses, of fatherhood. -- When my son called foul on me, I took a timeout. I rebounded in time to witness his victory.

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For the world's children, play is serious business. And failure is part of the fun. -- Play isn't always joyful. It can be messy, frustrating, and full of setbacks. But determination is the point.

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Does Boulder attack on Jews mark new front in 'war on free speech'? -- Some 80% of Americans agree at least slightly with the statement that "Words can be violence," and a growing number believe that violence can be justified to silence ideas they find dangerous. What will that mean for freedom of speech?

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Dancers showcase their grace at the largest student ballet scholarship competition -- Youth America Grand Prix dancers project a maturity beyond their years as they twirl, leap, and extend their legs beyond what seems humanly possible.

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How a seaweed harvesting collective sustains a village in Zanzibar -- When the tides are right, the collective known as Pania Uchupe gets to work.

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One more 'Mission' – should you choose to accept it -- Is this really the end for "Mission: Impossible"? Our reviewer isn't so sure, but he says the eighth and perhaps final installment of the franchise that began in 1996 has something indispensable going for it: the fearlessness of its Hollywood star.

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