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Entertainment: Part 271
- Netflix’s Pensive Stowaway Tangles with Issues of Morality, and Selfhood, in Space
- This Year’s Oscar Nominees Reveal a Rising Class of BIPOC Power Players in Hollywood
- How Netflix’s Shadow and Bone Builds on Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse Novels
- All Your Falcon and the Winter Soldier Finale Questions, Answered
- What’s Next in the MCU After The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
- The Crucial History Behind Yuh-Jung Youn’s Oscar Win
- The Best, Worst and Strangest Moments of the 2021 Oscars
- The Pandemic Oscars Were Surprisingly Decent. But Will the Academy Learn Anything From Its Break With Tradition?
- Here’s Why Chloé Zhao’s Oscars Win Was Censored in China
- Jhumpa Lahiri on Her New Novel Whereabouts and the Power of Translation
- These Are the Best Fantasy TV Show Adaptations to Watch Now
- Justin Theroux Is Great in The Mosquito Coast. But What Is This Muddled Meditation on American Life Trying to Say?
- What to Know About the Real-Life Inspiration Behind Netflix’s Things Heard & Seen
- Roy Andersson’s Quietly Gorgeous About Endlessness Explores Questions for Which There Are No Answers
- Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse Unapologetically Kicks Off a Bland New Franchise
- Uzo Aduba Is Ready to Talk About Therapy
- The 5 Best New Shows Our TV Critic Watched in April 2021
- A New Season of The Girlfriend Experience Gives Us Yet Another Exploration of Tech and Male Desire
- Limbo Is a Wry and Tender Comedy About Refugees Searching for the Meaning of ‘Home’
- The True Story of Yasuke, the Legendary Black Samurai Behind Netflix’s New Anime Series
- ‘Some Seeds Are Being Planted.’ How Yasuke Paves a New Path for Black Creators in Anime
- Here Are the 12 New Books You Should Read in May
- Memoirist Alison Bechdel Is No Longer Trying to Outrun Death
- The Story Behind The Sons of Sam, Netflix’s True Crime Docuseries About David Berkowitz
- Who Is The Kid Laroi? What to Know About the 17-Year-Old’s Meteoric Rise
- On Their New Albums, Miranda Lambert and Ashley Monroe Find New Ways to Disrupt Country Music
- How to Make Meaningful Connections in the Age of Zoom, According to the Author of You’re Invited
- Monster Tells a Harrowing Story—But the Filmmaking Gets in the Way
- Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street Maps the History of a Revolutionary Kids’ TV Show That Still Has Plenty to Teach Us
- How I Love Lucy Changed How America Saw Motherhood
- The Brain-Boosting Joy of Seeing Art Live With Other Humans for the First Time in Two Years
- NBC Drops Golden Globes Broadcast After Criticism Over Lack of Diversity in Hollywood Foreign Press Association
- HBO Max’s Hilarious Showbiz Comedy Hacks Is the Star Vehicle Jean Smart Deserves
- This Summer, We’re Going to Go to the Movies More—and Love It More
- Three New Books Find Drama in the Scandals and Controversies of the Publishing World
- The Most Anticipated Movies of Summer 2021
- Why Is Ellen DeGeneres Ending Her Talk Show?
- Barry Jenkins’ The Underground Railroad Is a Stunning Adaptation and a Brilliant Critique of Black Suffering as Entertainment
- Colson Whitehead and Margaret Atwood Discuss The Underground Railroad, The Handmaid’s Tale and the Challenges of Adaptation
- The Woman in the Window Is an Effective Agoraphobia Thriller with a Chilly Uptown Sheen
- FX’s Pride Nails the Difficult Task of Condensing 60 Years of LGBTQ Activism Into One Compelling Docuseries
- Netflix’s Lush, Disappointing Halston Struggles to Say Something New About the Legendary Fashion Designer
- ‘A Visual Embodiment of Joy.’ Chanel Miller and More AAPI Artists Create Vibrant Murals for Chinatown Restaurants
- What to Know About The Woman in the Window as the Movie Adaptation Hits Netflix
- Comedian Patti Harrison Has Her First Leading Role—But She’s Not Looking to Stop Goofing Around
- ‘Stop the Hatred’ by MC Jin and Wyclef Jean Aims to Send a Message of Black-Asian Solidarity
- Glossy Starz Comedy Run the World Is Living Single for 30-Somethings
- When the Music Stops: An Actor on What She Learned About Self-Worth After a Year Without Applause
- ‘Please Keep Living in Your Truths.’ Demi Lovato Announces They Are Nonbinary
- The Best Podcasts of 2021 So Far
- The Best TV Shows of 2021 So Far
- The Documentary Final Account Is a Rare Trove of Unfiltered Interviews With Former Nazis—Too Unfiltered, Some Historians Say
- Netflix’s Army of the Dead Is a Heaping Dish of Turn-Off-Your-Brain Entertainment
- “Charlie Bit My Finger” Is About to Leave YouTube Forever. Here’s Why
- How Olivia Rodrigo Became America’s Biggest New Pop Star
- The Best Movies of 2021 So Far
- 36 New Books You Need to Read This Summer
- Casey McQuiston Is Writing the Queer Rom-Coms She’s Always Wanted to Read
- The Best Songs of 2021 So Far
- ‘Black Girls Fall in Love All the Time.’ Nicola Yoon on Her New Book Instructions for Dancing and the Importance of Diverse Love Stories
- From Cruella to Maleficent to the Joker: Is It Time to Retire the Villain Origin Story?
- A Quiet Place Part II Is Tense and Effective—But a Little More Breathing Room Would Have Gone a Long Way
- Bill Clinton and James Patterson on Their New Presidential Thriller, Political Tribalism and Advice for Trump
- The Best Albums of 2021 So Far
- Lisa Taddeo Is Exposing the Raw Reality of Women’s Sexual Desires and Traumas
- The Best Books of 2021 So Far
- Hulu’s Plan B Is an Imperfect Buddy Comedy With Its Heart in the Right Place
- The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in May 2021
- Everything to Know About the Origins of Cruella de Vil Before Watching the New Disney Movie
- Constance Wu and Jenny Han on the Power of Inclusive Storytelling
- In the Noirish Modern Fairytale Undine, a Mermaid and a Man Find Happiness—for Now
- This Peanuts Strip Offers a Window Into Ronald Reagan’s Changing Views on Abortion
- ‘I Don’t Want To Be a Trend.’ Leyna Bloom on Opening Doors for the Next Generation of Transgender Talent in Film and Fashion
- Peacock’s All-Girl Muslim Punk Band Comedy We Are Lady Parts Is a Rockin’ Good Time
- Pose Was More Than Just a TV Show. It Changed the Culture, Onscreen and Off
- Why It’s Crucial to Talk to Kids About Gender Pronouns
- ‘It’s a David and Goliath Situation’: A Viral TikTok Accusing Converse of Stealing a Sneaker Look Sheds Light on How Hard It Can Be to Protect Design
- Stephen King Adaptation Lisey’s Story Is Mawkish, Dull and Too Long by Half
- Documentary All Light, Everywhere Examines the Limits of Police Body Cameras—and Our Own Perceptions
- How Kids Perceive Racism in the U.S., According to a New Study by Sesame Workshop
- Everything You Need to Know About Loki and Time Travel in the MCU
- Lupin‘s Return to Netflix Is Putting Omar Sy Back in the Spotlight, Whether He Wants It or Not
- As the Final Season of Kim’s Convenience Arrives on Netflix, Its Legacy Is Dampened by Claims of a Racist Work Environment
- Bachelor Fans Respond to Chris Harrison’s Reported Eight-Figure Parting Deal With the Franchise
- If TV Is the New Film, We Need More Shows Like Lupin
- In the Heights Is a Love Letter to a New York City Neighborhood, Led by a Charismatic Star
- Keeping Up with the Kardashians Is Ending. But Their Exploitation of Black Women’s Aesthetics Continues
- Putting an End to the Pandemic Means Putting Artists Back to Work
- What to Know About the Literary Origins of Netflix’s Buzzy Crime Drama Lupin
- Flack Is the Most Delectable in a New Wave of Shows About the Workaholics Who Make Hollywood Run
- In Netflix’s Tender and Exhilarating Skater Girl, a Shy Indian Teenager Takes Flight on a Board with Wheels
- The Best International Movies on Netflix
- I Went to the Westminster Dog Show and All I Got Was This Lousy Positive View of Humanity
- How 3 Key In the Heights Scenes Were Reimagined From Stage to Screen
- The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard Is Proof That Some Franchises Deserve to Die
- The K-Pop Episode of Dave Is Cross-Cultural Collaboration Done Right
- Pop Culture Is Finally Getting Over the Girlboss Heroine. What Comes Next?
- The True Story Behind the New Netflix Film Fatherhood
- AMC’s Kevin Can F**K Himself Squanders a Thrillingly Subversive Premise
- A Teenager in Normandy Feels the Heat of First Love in Summer of 85