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  1. No Sophomore Slump for ‘We Are Lady Parts’

    The comedy about a Muslim punk band returns for a raucous encore.

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    “We Are Lady Parts” returns for a second season, premiering Thursday on Peacock.
    CreditSaima Khalid/Peacock
  2. 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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    CreditSimrah Farrukh for The New York Times
  3. ‘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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    George Coulam, known as King George to his acolytes, in a scene from “Ren Faire.”
    CreditHBO
  4. 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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    Charles Barkley, in remarks last year about Kevin Durant, called the Phoenix Suns star “part of that generation who think he can’t be criticized.”
    CreditDavid Dow/NBAE, via Getty Images
  5. 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 Portal video installation, a live feed linking Manhattan and Dublin, was shut down over offensive behavior but reopened May 19.
    CreditSarah Yenesel/EPA, via Shutterstock
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  14. Michelle Buteau Sashays Into the Lead

    Once relegated to supporting roles, this comedian is a star of the film “Babes” and is moving to a bigger stage, Radio City Music Hall, for her new special.

    By Melena Ryzik

     
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  19. The Grief Project

    10 Artists on Working, Living and Creating Through Loss

    Jesmyn Ward, Bridget Everett, Sigrid Nunez and seven other writers, actors, musicians and filmmakers talk to us about grief — how they’ve experienced it and how it has changed them.

    By Dina Gachman and Daniel Arnold

     
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  21. The Best of Late Night This Week

    The hosts spent much of the week riffing on the news that flags associated with the Jan. 6 insurrection were flown at two of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s homes. Here’s what they had to say.

    By Trish Bendix

     
  22. The Watching Newsletter

    ‘Zarqa’ Is a Madcap Canadian Comedy

    This new CBC sitcom from the creator of “Little Mosque on the Prairie” follows a divorced Muslim mother trying to pull one over on her ex.

    By Margaret Lyons

     
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  27. Best of Late Night

    Jimmy Kimmel Roasts Republicans for Crying Wolf

    President Biden “sent an elite team of ultraliberal F.B.I. agents to assassinate Donald Trump, but somehow he slipped out the back door,” Kimmel joked on Wednesday.

    By Trish Bendix

     
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  76. The Best of Late Night This Week

    The hosts couldn’t get enough of former President Donald Trump being held in contempt (again) in his criminal hush-money trial, or of Stormy Daniels’s testimony. They also talked about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s brain worm. Here’s what they had to say.

    By Trish Bendix

     
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