
Robin Kawakami
Digital Editor, Culture Desk at The New York Times
Digital editor @nytimes Culture desk. I mostly tweet about @Arsenal FC. ex @WSJ + @TODAYshow digital
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Dec 16, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Robin Kawakami
"Sorry it's closing. Using the tools of theater to create the amazing shipwreck creates the suspension of disbelief that is lacking in so many live performances nowadays."- Linda Shary, Portland, Maine"The story of a band (*cough cough* Fleetwood Mac) as they record an album (*ahem* 'Rumors' *ahem*) is such a pleasure to witness. With Will Butler songs built in, David Adjmi's play chronicles the creative process and the personal turmoil that goes into it.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
banoyi.com | Robin Kawakami
You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. Summer TV‘Inside Out 2’‘Hit Man’‘Brats’‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’‘Presumed Innocent’‘Tuesday’‘Fantasmas’Need a reminder of all the events that went down in Season 1 between the Greens and the Blacks? We’ve got you. Daemon (Matt Smith) and his dragon seem OK with letting his niece-wife, Rhaenyra (not pictured), take the crown.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Robin Kawakami
The civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons is almost here after an explosive Season 1 of "House of the Dragon." Now, nearly two years later, HBO's other popular show about succession returns this weekendas the (mostly) white-blond Targaryens from across the family tree harness alliances, resources and dragons toward an ever-escalating cycle of vengeance and cruelty.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Robin Kawakami
War is finally here. Come Season Two of "House of the Dragons," which premieres on June 16, the Targaryen's conflict will be full-fledged — and gruesome. What began as a slow yet satisfying burn in HBO’s “House of the Dragon” series, harking back to the earlier seasons of “Game of Thrones," has metastasized into a clash of epic proportions between two factions: the Blacks and the Greens, with main characters and their children all involved.
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Mar 21, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Robin Kawakami
Warning: This article discusses characters and plotlines through the first season of “House of the Dragon.”The first season of HBO’s “House of the Dragon” ended with a bang in 2022, as the Dance of the Dragons claimed its first major victims, signaling a point of no return in the civil war between the Blacks and the Greens of the Targaryen family. Season Two of “House of the Dragon” will continue that story with its June 16 premiere, HBO announced March 21.
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