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Entertainment: Part 263
- CBS Suspends Production of Travel Competition Show The Amazing Race as Coronavirus Spreads
- How The Invisible Man Based Its Gaslighting Thriller on Real-Life Stories of Abuse
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in March 2020 — and What’s Leaving
- Here’s Everything New on Amazon Prime Video in March 2020
- She’s Known for Casting Doubt on Women’s Claims of Abuse. Now She’s Reconsidering That Position—But Only for Herself
- Garth Brooks Honored Football Player Barry Sanders and Many Confused It With a Bernie Endorsement
- Public Enemy ‘Moving Forward’ Without Flava Flav After Bernie Sanders Rally Dispute
- FX on Hulu’s First Streaming Series, Devs, Is a Tech Thriller With Cosmic Ambitions
- ‘This Is Hate.’ Bachelor Contestants Are Speaking Out About Racism, Harassment and Cyber Bullying
- Chris Matthews Ceded Cable News to a New Generation. But They’d Be Better Off Without It
- Ronan Farrow Cuts Ties With Book Publisher Hachette Over His Father Woody Allen’s Memoir
- Cheer Shows Competitive Cheerleading Is Almost as Dangerous as Football. So Why Isn’t It Officially Considered a Sport?
- Hulu’s Hillary Clinton Docuseries Has Astonishing Access. If Only Its Subject Would Tell Us Something New
- ‘Like a Weight Had Been Lifted.’ Love Is Blind‘s Giannina Gibelli on What Happened After That Final Twist
- Ellen Burstyn on How James Lipton Became the Maestro of the Master Class
- Ben Affleck Channels the Bitter Sharpness of Shame in The Way Back
- Kelly Reichardt’s First Cow Is a Tranquil Reflection on Masculine Tenderness
- Hilary Mantel on Bringing Thomas Cromwell to 21st-Century Readers One Last Time
- Mick Jagger Is Bewitching in The Burnt Orange Heresy
- ‘We Have No Practice Talking About Race in This Country.’ Claudia Rankine on White Privilege and Her New Play Help
- Inside the Making of The Hunt, From Conception to Controversy
- The Most Dangerous Animal of All Chronicles One Man’s Mission to Prove His Father Was the Zodiac Killer
- Woody Allen’s Publisher Cancels His Memoir 4 Days After Announcing It
- The Best New Songs of the Week, From the Dixie Chicks to Bad Bunny
- ‘I Have a Concern About Shutting Down Imagination.’ Louise Erdrich on the Battle Over Fiction and Identity
- For More Than 60 Years, in Roles Great and Small, Actor Max von Sydow Brought Greatness, Humanity and Spirit
- Coachella Organizers Plan to Delay Festival Until October Over Coronavirus Concerns
- Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to 23 Years on Rape, Sex Assault
- Hulu’s Little Fires Everywhere Is a Pale Imitation of the Great Book It’s Based On
- Even After a Hard Reset, Westworld Season 3 Feels Like a Long Con
- The Hunt Isn’t a Sharp Social Satire—It’s a Copout
- ‘No Healthcare, No Security.’ Why Thousands of Artists Are United in Supporting Bernie Sanders
- If Ever There Was a Celebrity for This Moment, It’s Tom Hanks
- Pete Davidson Plays a Winning Loser in Big Time Adolescence
- The 2020 Met Gala Is Still On For Now, But Under Review Due to Coronavirus
- BTS Member V’s ‘Sweet Night’ for Korean Drama Itaewon Class Is a Balm for a Bittersweet Story
- The True Story Behind the Netflix Movie Lost Girls
- Author N. K. Jemisin on Race, Gentrification and the Power of Fiction to Bring People Together
- How a Crop of New Movies Is Changing the Narrative About Abortion
- HBO’s Philip Roth Adaptation The Plot Against America Is Essential Viewing for All Americans
- The 5 Best Songs of the Week, From Anderson .Paak to Margo Price
- A Guide to the Most Calming, Anxiety-Free Content You Can Stream Right Now
- 10 Movies About Social Distancing to Watch While Practicing Social Distancing
- ‘We Are All in This Together.’ Tom Hanks Shares His Coronavirus Self-Isolation Update
- ‘It Was a Bad Week to Start Reading Station Eleven.’ Author Emily St. John Mandel on Pandemics, Panic and Her New Book
- So You Can’t Go to the Museum. But You Can Bring the Museum to You
- Why Losing Late-Night Talk Shows to Coronavirus Feels Especially Bleak
- Living In Coincidental Self-Quarantine, Some Big Brother Contestants Around the World Are Still to Learn About the Coronavirus Pandemic
- ‘How Can We Survive Summer?’ Coachella Valley Workers Reel From Festival’s Postponement
- Black Widow Is Delayed—But For Franchise Films, That’s Just the Beginning
- 10 Classic Sporting Events ESPN Should Air to Fill Its Programming Void
- Netflix’s Self Made Makes a Mess Out of Madam C.J. Walker’s Extraordinary Life
- Political Satire Enter the Aardvark Is Wonderfully Weird
- Now Is the Perfect Time to Revisit the Movies That Brought America Comfort in the Past
- ‘There’s Nothing Set Up for Any of Us.’ Independent Artists Face Uncertain Futures as Coronavirus Leads to Canceled Events
- Streaming Was Already Up 13% Last Weekend. Can Movie Theaters Survive COVID-19?
- Here Are All the Movies Coming to Streaming Early as Coronavirus Closes Theaters
- Amazon’s Making the Cut Is the Second New Project Runway Imitator This Year. What’s Going On?
- The Wild Story Behind Netflix’s New Docuseries Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness
- 30 Books and Series to Read While Social Distancing
- ‘We Can Figure This Out.’ Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson Are Feeling Better Two Weeks After Testing Positive for Coronavirus
- The 5 Best New Songs of the Week, from The Weeknd to Perfume Genius
- Welcome to the Golden Age of Live-Streaming
- Netflix’s Unorthodox Tells the Riveting Tale of One Woman’s Flight From Hasidic Brooklyn
- This Documentary Will Show You Just How Fragile Our Democracy Really Is
- I FaceTimed With Terry McMillan About Friendship, Comfort Food and Her New Book
- 14 Podcasts for Social Distancing, From Home Cooking to Homeschooling
- An Obamas-Produced Doc Takes Viewers Inside the Birth of the Disability Rights Movement
- Three Busy Debras Brings a Wonderfully Demented Dose of Estrogen to Dude-Dominated Adult Swim
- 10 Virtual Book Clubs You Can Join Now—And How to Start Your Own
- Naomi Judd Remembers the Life and Laughter of Kenny Rogers
- How Lil Uzi Vert Became an Unlikely Superstar of the Streaming Era
- 13 Things on the Internet to Lift Your Spirits Right Now
- The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in March 2020
- How American Elections Got So Vulnerable—and What We All Can Do Now
- Let This Warm and Fuzzy Conversation With Laura Linney Bring You Cheer
- The 5 Best Songs of the Week, from Dua Lipa to Bright Eyes
- ‘Come As You Are in the Family Car.’ Drive-In Church Services Are Taking Off During the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Lois Lowry in Conversation With a 10-Year-Old Reporter About Her New Book
- What Happens to Heroes After They Save the World? Divergent Author Veronica Roth Has Some Ideas
- Nathan Lane: Terrence McNally Changed My Life as an Actor
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in April 2020—and What’s Leaving
- Here’s Everything New on Amazon Prime Video in April 2020
- Here’s What the Subjects of Netflix’s Tiger King Are Up to Now
- In a Socially Distant World, Artists Are Forging a New Era of Online Performance
- Here Are the 13 New Books You Should Read in April
- ‘Everyone Had a Different Story.’ Tiger King Popularity Leads Sheriff to Reopen the Case of Don Lewis’s Disappearance
- The Lives Lost to Coronavirus
- A Comprehensive Guide to What to Watch, Read and Listen to During Quarantine
- Unpacking the Most Memorable Fashion Statements From Netflix’s Tiger King
- ‘I Wish I Had Paid Attention Sooner.’ Kim Kardashian West on Her Justice Project and Quest for Apolitical Prison Reform
- We Watched Every New Show on Quibi. Here’s What to Watch—and What to Skip
- Mrs. America Does the Feminist Movement Justice—by Refusing to Sanitize It
- John Prine, Legendary Singer-Songwriter, Dies From Coronavirus at 73
- A Playlist For All the Moods of Social Distancing
- 11 TV Shows With Many Seasons to Binge While Social Distancing
- The Best Songs of April 2020, From Drake to Fiona Apple
- Netflix’s Sergio Tells the Story of a Noble Diplomat—But Where’s the Man?
- Desperate for a New Phoebe Waller-Bridge Show? Try HBO’s Romantic Thriller Run
- An Yu’s Braised Pork Is an Engrossing Portrait of Isolation