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Entertainment: Part 264
- Harry Connick Jr. on Jazz Patriarch Ellis Marsalis and ‘the Gift of Self-Discovery’
- ‘We Are Perpetual Foreigners.’ Tzi Ma Talks Tigertail, Mulan and Anti-Asian Bigotry During Coronavirus
- 10 Delightful Hangout Shows for People Who Miss Hanging Out
- SNL at Home Didn’t Land Every Joke—But the Effort Was Unexpectedly Moving
- The Biggest Revelations From Netflix’s Tiger King Special Episode
- ESPN’s New Michael Jordan Documentary Is Exactly What We Need Right Now. Here’s How They Made It
- Netflix’s #blackAF Is Kenya Barris’ Uneven But Inspired Curb Your Enthusiasm
- ‘I Feel More Connected to the World Than I Have Ever Been.’ will.i.am on Creating in Crisis and Anthem ‘#Sing4Life’
- True History of the Kelly Gang Paints Australian Outlaw Ned Kelly as a Punk Rebel
- HBO’s Gripping Bad Education Tells the Story of a Truly Epic Scam
- James Corden: The Show Must Go on—Especially When It Comes to Taking Care of Our Loved Ones
- Netflix’s New Dating Show Too Hot to Handle Is Unabashedly Trashy. It’s Also Weirdly Perfect for Right Now
- Love & Basketball Was More Than a Movie. It Changed My Whole Life
- Fetch the Bolt Cutters Is Raw, Introspective and Everything We Need Out of a Fiona Apple Album
- How People Built an Online Competition Inspired By Netflix’s Reality Show The Circle
- The True Story Behind the Netflix Movie Sergio
- Watch Lady Gaga’s ‘One World: Together at Home’ to Combat COVID-19 and Support Health Care Workers
- Beastie Boys Story Tells It Like It Was—But You Can’t Help Missing Yauch
- No Other Show Captures the Pleasures and Frustrations of Real Life Quite Like Vida
- The Story Behind Netflix’s Late-in-Life Coming-Out Documentary A Secret Love
- Indie Bookstores Are Fighting to Survive the Pandemic. A New Movement May Have the Answer
- ‘You Should Not Be Able to Buy Justice.’ John Legend on the Dangers of Incarceration During Coronavirus
- ‘Real People Keep Getting Re-traumatized.’ The Human Cost of Binge-Watching True Crime Series
- How Dua Lipa Is Pushing the Creative Boundaries of the Quarantine Era
- Chris Hemsworth’s Extraction Is Way Less Fun Than It Should Be
- Weeks Ago Dr. Anthony Fauci Joked That Brad Pitt Should Play Him on ‘Saturday Night Live.’ Brad Pitt Delivered
- Hulu’s Normal People Strips Sally Rooney’s Hit Novel of Its Passion
- ‘I Wish I Had a Show Like This Growing Up.’ Breakout Star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan on the Power of Netflix’s Never Have I Ever
- We’re a Nation of HGTV Addicts. But Is Quarantine Changing the Way We Think About Home?
- The History Behind the Netflix Documentary Murder to Mercy: The Cyntoia Brown Story
- Netflix’s Hollywood Is a Lush Golden Age Fantasy With a Strangely Naive Worldview
- Of Course People Are Streaming Movies Right Now—That Doesn’t Mean It’s the New Normal
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in May 2020—And What’s Leaving
- Here’s What New on Amazon Prime in May 2020
- ‘I Feel Like It’s a Fantasy Novel.’ Emma Straub’s All Adults Here Delivers a Dose of Normal Life, Right When We Need It
- The 5 Best New Shows Our Critic Watched in April 2020
- A Secret Love Is a Bittersweet Celebration of Two Women’s Six-Decade Romance
- Netflix’s Teen Dramedy The Half of It Is Sweet, Funny and Raw as a Scraped Knee
- Here Are the 9 New Books You Should Read in May
- The Parks and Recreation Reunion Was a Sweet, Slight Dispatch From an Alternate Universe
- The True Stories Behind Ryan Murphy’s New Netflix Series Hollywood
- The 6 Biggest Takeaways From Drake’s New Mixtape Dark Lane Demo Tapes
- The Best New Songs of May 2020, From Lady Gaga to Dolly Parton
- Westworld Season 4 Is Happening. Here’s Everything We Know So Far
- Here’s How Harvey Gantt Feels, 30 Years Later, About Michael Jordan Refusing to Back Him
- Let’s Break Down the Twists and Turns of the Westworld Season 3 Finale
- How Art Movements Tried to Make Sense of the World in the Wake of the 1918 Flu Pandemic
- Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind Illuminates a Star Who Believed in Her Craft and Fought for Her Privacy
- Mark Ruffalo Gives Two Performances of a Lifetime in HBO’s I Know This Much Is True
- Jenny Zhang Embraces the Fierce Ecstasy of Being Alive in My Baby First Birthday
- Escape to the Bakeries of France in Cozy New Cooking Memoir Dirt
- Michelle Obama Deserves More than the Worshipful Gaze of Becoming
- Netflix’s Trial by Media Interrogates the Relationship Between Journalism and Justice. But What’s the Verdict?
- Blue Story Is a Gang Movie With Firecracker Energy
- 4 Movies That Got World War II Right, According to a Historian
- ‘My Mother Taught Me Exactly One Thing.’ Bess Kalb on Being the Only Daughter of an Only Daughter
- JAY-Z, Alicia Keys and Meek Mill Call for Justice for Ahmaud Arbery in Open Letter
- ‘Craziness on a Daily Basis’: Michael Jordan’s White Sox Teammates Remember His 1994 Season
- Watch the Rousing Trailer for the Documentary John Lewis: Good Trouble
- What If Hillary Clinton Hadn’t Married Bill? Rodham Imagines a Bizarre Alternate Reality
- Violence Against Asian Americans Is on the Rise—But It’s Part of a Long History
- What to Know About the Six Sensationalized Court Cases Examined in Netflix’s Trial By Media
- Russia’s Inimitable Catherine Gets The Favourite Treatment in Hulu’s Delightful The Great
- TNT’s Snowpiercer Is an Intriguing Sci-Fi Allegory. All That’s Missing Is Bong Joon-ho’s Brilliance
- The 10 Best Korean Dramas to Watch on Netflix
- Capone Is a Muddled Movie—But Tom Hardy Makes a Worthy Gangster
- The Great Is Only ‘Occasionally’ True. But These Aspects of Hulu’s Catherine the Great Series Are Based in History
- What Jane Austen Can Teach Us About Staying Home
- How Michael Jordan and The Last Dance Spoke to a Nation Desperately Missing Sports
- ‘I Was a Quiet Advocate.’ Fashion Editor André Leon Talley on the Discrimination He’s Faced in the Industry
- Central Park Is a Sweet, Rude Love Letter to Public Spaces From the Team Behind Bob’s Burgers
- The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Adds New Dimensions to the One-Note Villainy of The Hunger Games’ President Snow
- She Documented the Ebola Crisis in West Africa. But Filming Inside a Hospital Battling Coronavirus in Her Native Italy Was a Tougher Challenge
- Growing Up in a Cult, I Never Understood Family. Then I Became a Father
- The Author of Sweetbitter Returns With a Gritty Memoir of Self-Destruction
- A Defiant New Take on Contemporary India
- The Trip to Greece May Be More of the Same, But It’s Just the Vacation We Need Right Now
- The Lovebirds Is a Delightful Screwball Comedy Elevated by the Charms of Its Leading Duo
- The Story Behind the Netflix Docuseries Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich
- What Will TV Look Like After the Pandemic?
- Ben Platt on How the Pandemic Could Result in a Renaissance of the Arts: ‘It Sort of Lights a Fire Under Everybody’s Butt to Create’
- What to Know About the Justice League Snyder Cut—and Why Some People Are Upset About Its Release
- BTS’s Suga Reflects on His New Solo Mixtape as Agust D on D-2
- ‘Acts of Kindness Are Really Contagious.’ Historian Rutger Bregman Argues for a New Way of Thinking About Humanity
- 45 New Books You Need to Read This Summer
- Steve Carell and Greg Daniels Struck Comedy Gold With The Office. So Why Is Their New Show Space Force Such a Bust?
- On the Record Hints at What’s Lost When Abuse Forces Women to Leave the Work They Love
- Which HBO Max Originals to Watch—and Which to Skip
- HBO Max Has a Lot of Classic Content. Here Are the Shows and Movies to Watch First
- The Best Movies of 2020 So Far
- ‘Everything Has to Pass.’ Why Dolly Parton Is Optimistic About Life After Coronavirus
- Dolly Parton’s New Song ‘When Life Is Good Again’ Is a Vision for the Post-Pandemic Future
- The Best Podcasts of 2020 So Far
- ‘I’m Not Sugarcoating Anything for the Camera.’ Naomi Campbell Talks About Her Social Media Rise During the Pandemic
- Lady Gaga’s New Album Chromatica Is the Soundtrack for 2020’s Most Epic Bedroom Dance Parties
- Beauty Brand Coty Sees Shares Tumble After ‘Forbes’ Report Questions Kylie Jenner’s Wealth
- HBO’s I May Destroy You Is an Explosive Portrait of a Life Disrupted by Sexual Assault
- The 5 Best New Shows Our TV Critic Watched in May 2020
- The Best Books of 2020 So Far
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in June 2020—And What’s Leaving