In his headline-making new book “Catch and Kill,” Ronan Farrow shares insight about Anthony Bourdain, Harvey Weinstein, Megyn Kelly and Tom Brokaw.
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On Monday, nine-time Grammy winner Lady Gaga brought her usual theatrics, as well as plenty of heart, to her most intimate show in more than a decade.