On Live TV, a Historic Verdict Felt Both Enormous and Small
Donald Trump’s convictions made for a stunning moment of history, followed by hours of politics talk.
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Donald Trump’s convictions made for a stunning moment of history, followed by hours of politics talk.
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In an interview, Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky discussed the Season 3 finale and if the anything-for-a-laugh ethos is worth it. (Short answer: Yes.)
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From getting sober, grieving the loss of his brother and calling off his engagement, Radke has let viewers in on the most intimate moments of his life.
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Her new “Star Wars” show is a dream come true, but she knows it carries enormous expectations. “I would be lying if I said I wasn’t scared,” she said.
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No Sophomore Slump for ‘We Are Lady Parts’
The comedy about a Muslim punk band returns for a raucous encore.
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With ‘We Are Lady Parts,’ Nida Manzoor Rocks On
“Silliness is hugely important to me,” said the writer, whose comedy about a Muslim female punk band has won awards and challenged stereotypes.
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‘Ren Faire’ Is ‘Succession’ With Kettle Corn
An engrossing documentary debuting Sunday on HBO, it chronicles a Renaissance festival impresario’s effort to find a worthy heir.
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Charles Barkley’s Barbs Infuriate and Fuel Players
With the future of “Inside the NBA” in flux, athletes say their respect for Barkley means his unsparing evaluations are a rite of passage.
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Where New Yorkers Start Being Polite and Stop Getting Real
The Portal, a video art installation connecting the city with Dublin, is open again, now with safeguards. But does changing the rules change the artwork?
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“The Boys,” “Orphan Black: Echoes,” “The Bear” and “The Acolyte” will be streaming.
By Noel Murray
She co-starred in the Apple TV+ show with Colin Farrell after appearing in “Killing Eve” and “Barry.” Now when she does a red carpet, she knows to go with Doc Martens.
By Kathryn Shattuck
The Doctor saves a rich wannabe vlogger from being eaten by a giant slug, but a final twist leaves him reeling.
By Isobel Lewis
He was in “The Grapes of Wrath” and other films. As an adult, he was seen often on TV. He later oversaw daytime programming at CBS and taught acting.
By Richard Sandomir
By making entertainment as well as education part of its mission, he gave the world “Great Performances” and other enduring programs.
By Sam Roberts
This Ron Howard documentary doesn’t ignore the Muppet mastermind’s faults, but the tribute has a lot to teach creators everywhere.
By Alissa Wilkinson
The Upshot’s guide helped a New Jersey man, who has some good tips of his own.
By Ben Blatt
Four picks across television, film and podcasting that explore a devastating, yet slippery, type of manipulation.
By Maya Salam
A surprise television hit, now on Netflix, has people talking about what Japan has lost with today’s changed sensibilities.
By Motoko Rich and Kiuko Notoya
Mark Wahlberg and Reese Witherspoon when they were kids-ish, Clint Eastwood as a drug mule on the other side of life, and Meryl Streep in “Out of Africa.”
By Jason Bailey
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