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Immersive Harry Potter Exhibit Opens in New York City
The first book in the Harry Potter series hit shelves in 1997. Since then, it’s become a multibillion dollar franchise with multiple books and movies, a theme park, and now an interactive exhibit in New York City. Cheddar’s own Ashley Mastronardi visited earlier this week before it was open to the public.

Lewis Black Dishes on New Stand-Up Comedy Special
Lewis Black spoke to Cheddar News about his upcoming stand-up comedy special, being a guest host for 'The Daily Show' and more.

On A Positive Note: Long Island Boy Delivers Kindness Cards to Sick Children
On A Positive Note: Long Island Boy Delivers Kindness Cards to Sick Children

On A Positive Note: 6-Year-Old Brooklyn Boy Becomes Viral Dancing Sensation
On A Positive Note: 6-Year-Old Brooklyn Boy Becomes Viral Dancing Sensation

What to Stream This Weekend: Early Gossip Sites, Dungeon Crawl, J.Lo & More
Cheddar recommends "Queenmaker: The Making of an It Girl," "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves," "The Mother," "A Man Called Otto," "The Covenant," and "The Great American Recipe."

Alyssa Fox on Playing Elphaba in Broadway's 'Wicked'
Alyssa Fox, the first Asian-American to star as Elphaba the witch in Broadway's 'Wicked,' spoke with Cheddar News to discuss how she landed her dream role and the logistics behind her character.

On a Positive Note: All About Humanity
A business venture gives people of all abilities a shot at employment, two sisters find a way to bring joy to kids battling cancer and how a viral post helped a rescue dog find a forever home.

In Entertainment: Scorsese's 'Killers,' 'Futurama' Back & Connor McGregor on Netflix
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Andy Warhol Violated Photographer Copyright on Prince Image, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a photographer who claimed the late Andy Warhol had violated her copyright on a photograph of the singer Prince.
