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Entertainment: Part 270
- The Ballroom Scene Has Long Offered Radical Freedoms For Black and Brown Queer People. Today, That Matters More Than Ever
- In the Gently Moving Minari, a Korean Family Finds Home in America’s Heartland
- The United States vs. Billie Holiday Is a Messy But Passionate Tribute to an American Legend
- The 5 Best New Shows Our TV Critic Watched in February 2021
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in March 2021—And What’s Leaving
- Here’s What’s New on Amazon Prime in March 2021
- See All the Winners of the 2021 Golden Globe Awards
- The Best and Worst Moments of the 2021 Golden Globe Awards
- Don’t Blame Amy and Tina—the 2021 Golden Globes Were Always Going to Be a Disaster
- Films From the Middle East and North Africa Often Struggle to Reach Viewers in the Region. A New Streaming Service Aims to Bring Them Home
- Kazuo Ishiguro on How His New Novel Klara and the Sun Is a Celebration of Humanity
- Six Dr. Seuss Books Will Stop Being Published Because of Racist Imagery
- ‘We Have the Same Pain and the Same Joy.’ Minari Director Lee Isaac Chung on the Universality of His Golden-Globe Winning Film
- From Britney to Buffy, We’re Suddenly Rethinking Postfeminist Pop Culture—and Nothing Could Be Healthier
- Moxie Invokes Fierce, Riot Grrrl Spirit, Only to End in a Noncommittal Group Hug
- The Real World Homecoming: New York Is a Bittersweet Glimpse at Everything Reality TV Could’ve Been
- Being Stuck at Home for a Year Has Led to One Repeated Question: What’s Ben Affleck Doing Now?
- People Longing for Movie Theaters During the 1918 Flu Pandemic Feels Very Familiar in 2021
- The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Is a Ludicrous Undersea Delight
- How the Makers of Murder Among the Mormons Unraveled the Mysterious Story Behind the 1985 Salt Lake City Bombings
- John Amos Looks Back on 50 Years in Hollywood
- Coming 2 America Has Its Modest Charms, But It’s Mostly a Reminder of How Great Its Predecessor Is
- All of Your WandaVision Questions, Answered
- Here’s What’s Next for the Marvel Cinematic Universe After WandaVision
- Raya and the Last Dragon Introduces Disney’s First Southeast Asian Princess. Advocates Say Hollywood Representation Shouldn’t Stop There
- Will the Pandemic Spawn a New Genre of Cult Classics? Barb and Star Suggests Yes
- The Core Message of Meghan and Harry’s Oprah Interview: Racism Drove Us From the Royal Family
- Angelina Jolie Talks to Director Jasmila Zbanic About Quo Vadis, Aida? and the Role of Art in Healing Trauma
- What Oprah Understands—and the Royals Refuse to Learn—About 21st-Century Celebrity
- HBO’s COVID Diaries NYC Is a Bracing, Authentic Antidote to Fluffy Quarantine TV
- Can the Grammys Survive the Changing Music Landscape?
- Netflix’s Marriage or Mortgage Dances Around the Dark Reality of Americans’ Finances
- How Princess Diana’s Panorama Interview 25 Years Ago Paved the Way for Meghan and Harry’s Oprah Tell-All
- 12 Questions for Kevin Young, Poet and the New Director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
- 9 Authors on the Books That Got Them Through a Year of the Pandemic
- In Kid 90, a Former Child Star Draws on Her Hollywood Past to Understand the Present
- In Cherry, a Troubled Veteran Turns to Drugs and Crime. Everyone—Including the Audience—Suffers
- See All the Winners of the 2021 Grammy Awards
- Why BTS’s Grammys 2021 Performance Is Important for the Award Show’s Future
- The Best, Worst and Most Head-Scratching Moments of the 2021 Grammy Awards
- The Snubs, Surprises and History-Making Nods of the 2021 Oscar Nominations
- CNN’s Don Lemon on Trump, the Death Throes of White Supremacy, and James Baldwin
- The Snyder Cut Is a Better Version of Justice League. But It Sets a Dangerous Precedent
- Michelle Obama’s Wonderful Netflix Show Waffles + Mochi Is the Sesame Street of Food TV
- Elliot Page Is Ready for This Moment
- What to Know About Netflix’s Operation Varsity Blues—and the College Admissions Scandal That Inspired It
- What to Know About Children’s Author Roald Dahl’s Controversial Legacy
- Everything You Need to Know About The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
- Mads Mikkelsen Can Do Anything. But He’s Stuck in the Boring Oscar-Nominated Another Round
- Genius: Aretha Is a Lavish, Lively Showstopper That Hits a Few False Notes
- NFTs Are Shaking Up the Art World—But They Could Change So Much More
- In Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, the Pop Star Lays Her Secrets Bare, in a Guarded Way
- Sesame Workshop Is Talking More Explicitly About Race—and Welcoming Two Black Muppets
- Sandra Boynton and Yo-Yo Ma in Conversation With a Kid Reporter About Their New Collaboration Jungle Night
- A Reading List to Celebrate Asian Authors, From Members of TIME’s Asian Community
- Oscar-Nominated Documentary Collective Is a Gripping Story of Investigative Journalism
- Here’s Why Taylor Swift Is Re-Releasing Her Old Albums
- Netflix’s Serial Killer Drama The Serpent Is Nihilistic Murder Porn in Prestige True-Crime Packaging
- Netflix’s The Irregulars Isn’t a Great Sherlock Holmes Spinoff—But It’s Still a Lot of Fun
- The Father Offers an Unsparing Glimpse into the Trials, and the Mysteries, of Old Age
- With Six Minutes to Midnight, Eddie Izzard Spins an Unusually Gentle-Spirited Spy Tale
- Beverly Cleary, Legendary Children’s Author Who Quietly Revolutionized Kid Lit, Dies at 104
- Lil Nas X on ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name),’ LGBTQ Repression and the Influence of FKA Twigs
- Historians Decode the Religious Symbolism and Queer Iconography of Lil Nas X’s ‘Montero’ Video
- The Livestream Show Will Go On. How COVID Has Changed Live Music—Forever
- Here’s What’s New on Amazon Prime in April 2021
- Godzilla vs. Kong Pairs Two Formidable Monster Foes—Too Bad About the People
- The 5 Best New Shows Our TV Critic Watched in March 2021
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in April 2021—and What’s Leaving
- HBO Max’s Offbeat Tech Satire Made for Love Goes Down Easy—Maybe Too Easy
- Here Are the 15 New Books You Should Read in April
- How Docu-Mania Took Streaming by Storm, From Tiger King to WeWork
- Spent the Last Year in Sweatpants? The Creator Behind a New Netflix Show Has Some Ideas About Where Our Clothes Go From Here
- Idris Elba Brings a Regal Urban Cowboy to Life in Concrete Cowboy
- The True Story of the Black Cowboys of Philadelphia Depicted in Concrete Cowboy
- ‘An Actor’s Actor.’ Alia Shawkat on Jessica Walter’s One-Liners, Memes and Comedic Legacy
- Morgan Jerkins Memorializes a Swiftly-Changing Harlem in Her New Novel Caul Baby
- HBO’s Exterminate All the Brutes Is a Radical Masterpiece About White Supremacy, Violence and the History of the West
- How a New Kung Fu TV Series Is Reclaiming Much More Than Just the Martial Arts
- TV Is Having a Talking-Head Crisis, From Sharon Osbourne to Dr. Oz to Meghan McCain
- What I Wish I’d Done Before I Lost My Daughter and Mother
- In the Oscar-Nominated The Man Who Sold His Skin, a Refugee Stakes His Future on a Tattoo
- Even the Subpar Superhero Comedy Thunder Force Can’t Fully Extinguish Melissa McCarthy’s Gifts
- Joss Whedon’s Confusing, Overcrowded The Nevers Indulges in the Laziest Habits of TV’s Dickens Obsession
- How DMX’s It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot Changed the Course of Hip-Hop Forever
- The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Watching The Real Housewives
- The Significance of Taylor Swift’s Fearless in 2008—and How Taylor’s Version Stacks Up
- ‘Haunted Countries Deserve Haunted Stories.’ How America’s History of Racial Housing Discrimination Inspired Amazon’s New Horror Series THEM
- Justine Bateman’s Aging Face and Why She Doesn’t Think It Needs ‘Fixing’
- Jon Batiste on His Oscar-Nominated Soul Score and Being a ‘Black Pop Star Making Black Pop Masterpieces’
- How Celebrity Memoirs Got So Good
- The Controversy Around Amazon’s Them Underscores the Trouble With Realistic Violence in Genre TV
- Big Shot Is a Surprisingly Lovable Sports Drama From Franchise-Crazy Disney+
- Kate Winslet’s Mare of Easttown Is the Rare Crime Drama That Cares About Its Characters
- Benedict Cumberbatch Is a Spy With Soul in The Courier—But He’s Not the Only Reason to Watch
- 8 Oscar-Nominated Movies and Performances You May Not Have Seen—But Should
- PBS’s Fascinating Philly D.A. Poses a Crucial, Timely Question: Can Our Broken Criminal Justice System Really Be Fixed?
- 3 New Stoner-Friendly TV Series to Watch on 4/20
- The Vibe Will Be Different at This Year’s Oscars—and That’s a Good Thing
- Can the Ambitious, Uneven Rutherford Falls Do for American History What The Good Place Did for Philosophy?