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Entertainment: Part 265
- Here’s What’s New on Amazon Prime in June 2020
- Several Antiracist Books Are Selling Out. Here’s What Else Black Booksellers and Publishers Say You Should Read
- Netflix Docuseries Lenox Hill Is a Moving, Timely Look at the Everyday Heroism of Doctors
- Elisabeth Moss Channels a Strange and Brilliant Shirley Jackson in the Crackling Shirley
- 20 New Movies to Watch This Summer—and When to Expect 2020’s Rescheduled Blockbusters
- Andra Day: True Allyship Requires a Willingness to Be Uncomfortable
- The 4 Biggest Takeaways From TWICE’s New Album MORE & MORE
- 12 Movies to Watch to Educate Yourself About Racism and Protest History, Recommended by Experts
- Where You Watch the George Floyd Protests Matters. Here’s Why
- The Best TV Shows of 2020 So Far
- The Best Albums of 2020 So Far
- The Best Songs of 2020 So Far
- ‘Transgender Women are Women.’ Daniel Radcliffe Speaks Out Against J.K. Rowling’s Controversial Comments About Transgender People
- An Open Letter Signed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Viola Davis and Hundreds More Slams Racism in the Theater Industry
- Cops and Little Britain Cut After Protests Put Spotlight on TV
- The King of Staten Island Is the Rare Comedy That May Play Better in a Living Room Than a Theater
- Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods Is a Flawed But Fiery Reckoning With America’s Past and Future
- Hulu’s Love, Victor Could Be Great If It Prioritized Substance Over Schmaltz
- Cops Is History, Long Live the Detective Show
- The Pandemic Closed Art Galleries’ Doors. But Who Said a Gallery Needs Four Walls and a Ceiling?
- Murder, Mystery and Make Believe in Ottessa Moshfegh’s Death in Her Hands
- Emma Watson, Eddie Redmayne and More Harry Potter Actors Voice Support for Transgender People
- ‘We’re Letting Ourselves Be Heard.’ How Chloe x Halle Are Raising Their Voices Right Now
- ‘The Struggle Continues.’ Spike Lee Talks to Joy-Ann Reid About His New Movie and Black History
- The Last of Us Part II Is a Revolutionary Video Game—and an Unbelievably Grim One
- Gone With the Wind Should Not Be Erased, Argue Film Historians. But It Should Not Be Watched in a Vacuum
- As Da 5 Bloods Hits Netflix, Black Vietnam Veterans Recall the Real Injustices They Faced During and After the War
- As Black Lives Matter Gains Momentum, Can TV Keep Up With the Rapid Pace of Social Change?
- People Really Do Get Their Civil Rights History From Movies Like The Help. The Problem With That Is Clear
- Bad Bunny Speaks Out on Black Lives Matter Protests: ‘Living in a World Like This, None of Us Can Breathe’
- Beyoncé Calls for Justice for Breonna Taylor in Letter to Kentucky Attorney General
- How a Black Woman and a White Woman Co-Wrote a Book About Race in America
- Bollywood Actor Ayushmann Khurrana: Taking on Controversial Subjects in Film Can Help Bring India Together
- K-Pop Group Monsta X Voices Support for Black Lives Matter Movement During Performance at TIME100 Talks
- Bolton’s New Book Alleges Trump Routinely Put Political Ambitions Above U.S. National Interests
- Vera Lynn, British World War II Singer, Dies Aged 103
- Miss Juneteenth Is a Mother-Daughter Drama Filled With Moments of Searing Beauty
- 9 Moments That Show the Pain and Progress of Transgender Representation Onscreen
- HBO’s I’ll Be Gone in the Dark Celebrates an Author’s Legacy by Humanizing the True Crime Genre
- The Best New Songs of June 2020, From Bob Dylan to Beyoncé
- New Zealand Grants James Cameron Exemption to Travel Ban So He Can Begin Filming Avatar Sequel
- The Food World Needs to Listen to the Real Cultural Experts, Not Just Use Their Ingredients
- Jon Stewart’s Irresistible Is a Political Comedy Heavy on Zingers But Light on Revelations
- Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Has One Winner, and It’s Not the Movie’s Leads
- The Story Behind Netflix’s Athlete A, a New Documentary About the USA Gymnastics Sex Abuse Scandal
- The Hamilton Movie Is Finally Upon Us. But Is the Groundbreaking Musical Already Outdated?
- A Mother Examines the Costs of Her Desires in Want
- Elton John Says Members of the Transgender Community Are His Heroes: ‘They Are the Bravest People in the World’
- ‘We Are on the Basement Level.’ Crazy Rich Asians Author Kevin Kwan on Asian Representation in Entertainment and His New Book
- Ryan O’Connell and Lena Waithe: If You Want Inclusive Stories, Hold the Gatekeepers Accountable
- Actor and Activist Laverne Cox: ‘We Need to Change Power’
- Hayley Kiyoko: Finding Community Helped Me Find Myself
- BLACKPINK on the Message of New Single ‘How You Like That’
- The Real Stars of the Eurovision Song Contest on the Competition Behind the New Netflix Comedy
- ‘Yeezy Gap.’ Kanye West Signs Multiyear Deal to Sell Apparel Line at Gap
- The Story Behind I’ll Be Gone In the Dark, HBO’s New Docuseries About Michelle McNamara’s Search or the Golden State Killer
- The Baby-Sitters Club Is the Only Pure Thing Left in This World
- The Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in June 2020
- Beyoncé Calls On U.S. Citizens to Vote ‘Like Our Life Depends on it’
- We’re Re-examining How We Portray Cops Onscreen. Now It’s Time to Talk About Superheroes
- Jordin Sparks on Speaking Up About Racial Injustice and Police Brutality: ‘The Fear Is Very Real’
- D.J. ‘Shangela’ Pierce on Supporting the Drag Community in Times of Crisis
- The 21 Best Documentaries to Stream Right Now
- ‘It Only Ends When They’re Dead.’ David France on His Chilling HBO Documentary Welcome to Chechnya
- John Lewis: Good Trouble Is a Stirring, Joyous Documentary About a Tireless Freedom Fighter
- Here’s What’s New on Amazon Prime in July 2020
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in July 2020—And What’s Leaving
- 10 Powerful Inclusive and Anti-Racist Books for Kids and Teens
- Carl Reiner Was Funny. But His Greatest Gift Was Letting Others Shine
- Here Are the 12 New Books You Should Read in July
- Reading Anti-Racist Nonfiction Is a Start. But Don’t Underestimate the Power of Black Fiction
- How the Entertainment Industry Is Reckoning With Racism, From Changing Band Names to Canceling TV Shows
- The Hamilton Movie Is a Mesmerizing, Exuberant Delight
- Celebrate the 4th of July by Streaming TV’s Most Compelling Show About Race in America
- Inside Hamilton‘s Four-Year Journey From Stage to Screen
- Nick Cordero, Broadway Star, Dead at 41 After Coronavirus Complications
- Cate Blanchett’s Netflix Drama Stateless Is a Harrowing Look at a Broken Immigration System
- Showtime’s Haunting True Crime Docuseries Outcry Asks: What Does the Justice System Owe the People It Fails?
- The Old Guard May Be the Best Action Movie of the Summer
- Palm Springs Is a Buoyant Comedy Made Great by a Hint of Melancholy
- Even Astrology Skeptics Will Fall for Netflix’s Delightful Documentary Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado
- Peacock’s Flagship Original Brave New World Owes More to Westworld Than to Aldous Huxley
- Best-Selling Novelist David Mitchell Talks About Visiting the 1960s Rock Music Scene in New Novel Utopia Avenue
- ‘We’ve Seen the Power of Protest.’ Ellie Goulding on Why Environmental Activism Is Part of Her Platform
- Naya Rivera, Pioneering Glee Star, Found Dead at 33 After Accidental Drowning
- Relic Is a Haunting Debut That Mines the Horror of Watching Our Parents Age
- Tom Hanks’ Greyhound Is a Quietly Thrilling War Drama That’s Not Just for Dads
- Loved Palm Springs? Here Are 20 More Romantic Comedies That Put a New Spin on an Old Genre
- Crooked Hallelujah Is a Love Letter Celebrating the Resilience of Indigenous Communities
- The Best New Songs of July 2020, From Ellie Goulding to Jidenna
- A History of the Newly Resurgent ‘Black National Anthem’
- Peacock Is Spreading Its Wings With 9 Original Series. Here’s the One You Should Watch
- Megan Thee Stallion Accuses Tory Lanez of Shooting Her in July
- Jill Scott: It’s Time to Add ‘Dimensions and Dynamics’ to Black Female Characters
- Netflix’s Arthurian Drama Cursed Is the Radical Reimagining Fantasy TV Desperately Needs
- What to Know About the Lady of the Lake and the Arthurian Legends Behind Netflix’s Cursed
- Father Soldier Son Is a Wrenching Window Into the Life of a Military Family
- The Sun Shines Bright—as Does Jenny Slate—in The Sunlit Night
- Farewell for Now, Tenet. Here’s What We Learned From the Summer Movie Season That Never Was
- How The Last Dance Inspired a New Wave of Michael Jordan Reverence in Hip-Hop