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The It List: Jerry Seinfeld's back with his first comedy special in 22 years, Disney+ celebrates May the 4th, 'Gladiator' turns 20 and the best in pop culture the week of May 4, 2020

During the coronavirus pandemic, when most of us are staying at home, we’re going to spotlight products that you can enjoy from your couch, whether solo or in small groups, and leave out the rest. With that in mind, here are our picks for May 4-10, including the best deals we could find for each.





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Family recreates Monty Python skit for 'silly' neighborhood walks during lockdown

Some Monty Python superfans are lightening up lockdown with their "silly" mandate. And John Cleese is here for them.





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The future of 'Star Wars': All the movies and TV shows in development right now

George Lucas’s far, far away galaxy is on the verge of several new beginnings on the big screen and beyond. Here’s a look at all of the different movies and TV shows currently in development.





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'Gladiator' at 20: Russell Crowe describes surprising 'seat of the pants' filming of Oscar-winning epic

Crowe recalls the hell unleashed behind the scenes of Ridley Scott's sword-and-sandals blockbuster.





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Natalie Wood's daughter discusses the speculation surrounding her mother's death: 'I've always had closure'

Robert Wagner presents his side of the story in "Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind," the HBO documentary produced by Wood's daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner.





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'Friday the 13th' turns 40: Take this quiz to test your knowledge of the iconic series

To celebrate 40th anniversary of "Friday the 13th," take this quiz to test your knowledge of the iconic horror series.





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Watch Pete Davidson become 'The King of Staten Island' in trailer for Judd Apatow comedy

Co-written by Davidson and Apatow, the new film serves as the SNL star's first big screen spotlight.





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Is this the movie that can save Hollywood? Theaters, studios look to Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' as summer's best hope

Movie theaters are banking on "Inception" director Christopher Nolan's upcoming thriller to bring back audiences to the cineplex amid coronavirus crisis.





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Natalie Wood's daughter shares stories of her mother's classic movies from 'Rebel Without a Cause' to 'West Side Story'

Natasha Gregson Wagner reflects on her personal memories of Natalie Wood's life and career on Mother's Day weekend.





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Andrew Cuomo says it would be a 'treat' for 'genius' Robert De Niro to portray him

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is not going to sugarcoat it: He would love to see De Niro portray him in a movie about the coronavirus pandemic.





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From 'Scoob!' and 'Perry Mason' to HBO Max and 'King of Staten Island,' here's your streaming guide to the summer's movies and TV shows

Shirley (June 5, VOD) Elisabeth Moss plays celebrated novelist Shirley Jackson in Josephine Decker’s Sundance-award winning drama. The film premiered to strong reviews and word of mouth at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival.





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3 takeaways from Canada's opening win over U.S. at world juniors




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Russian players miffed at Canada's Hayton for leaving helmet on during anthem




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Canada's Joe Veleno suspended 1 game for headbutting




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Russia's Rtishev handed 1-game ban for headbutt




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Sweden's Berggren kicks Czech player in groin




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Canada's Hayton in lineup for gold-medal game




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Watch: Russian junior player Dmitri Voronkov jokingly smashes 'TSN' camera




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USA Hockey names Providence's Nate Leaman head coach for next WJHC




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Belichick coy on QB situation: 'Never know what's going to happen'




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Bears GM: 'We believe in' Trubisky despite declining option




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Report: Ravens have no grounds to void Thomas' guarantees




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Gurley doesn't know why Rams haven't paid him following release




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Arians warns Gronk about WWE 24/7 title: 'I might take it from him'




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Lions' Walker remembers late cousin Arbery after arrests




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Watson: Bears 'never once' spoke to me before 2017 draft




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Burrow's rookie deal signing delayed by pandemic




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To win it all in 1985, Villanova had to do what it couldn't all season




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Urban Meyer compares pandemic to Sept. 11: 'It's at times overwhelming'




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Franklin: College football reopening 'needs to be national or not at all'




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Report: NFL won't overhaul supplemental draft eligibility rules




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'Auburn's gonna win the football game': A look back at the kick-6




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NCAA president: 'You can't have college sports' without colleges open




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Second annual M&A roundtable held in New York City

Law and Capital Markets @ Ohio State and Kirkland & Ellis LLP held their second annual Mergers & Acquisitions Roundtable this month, covering “The State of Play in Mergers” and “Corporate Governance and Shareholder Activism” in two sessions over May 14-15.




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Does U.S. women's soccer deserve equal pay?

Has the U.S. women's soccer team done enough to warrant salaries that match their male counterparts? The 360 gives you all the angles on heavily-debated topics in the news.





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Gasol recalls learning of Kobe's death: 'I refused to believe it for days'




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Report: NBA officials fear psychological toll of activities on 'germophobes'




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Durant returning this season remains 'unrealistic,' says manager




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Ultimate 5: The best Rockets lineup since '95




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Utah Jazz's parent company furloughs 40% of sports, entertainment employees




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Warriors GM: We'll be 'good partners' with NBA if season resumes




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Love finds 'sense of normalcy' amid unusual practice circumstances




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Kerr opted against Warriors doc last year to avoid 'sense of finality'




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Shaq: Jordan would average 45 points per game in today's NBA




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Robinson says Thomas shouldn't be surprised about 'Dream Team' snub




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Mark Jackson won't limit return to coaching to just Knicks




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Ultimate 5: The best 76ers lineup since '95




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White: McGregor-Masvidal a 'possibility' for Fight Island




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Miocic: 'I want to fight' Cormier after pandemic




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Khabib open to July return, vows to 'smash all of them'