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Starr, who plays the cruel superhero Homelander on the Amazon Prime Video series “The Boys,” returns to TV after his conviction in an assault in Spain earlier this year.
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Selections from the Weekend section, including a preview of the shows coming to television and streaming services this summer.
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The expert on memory was called to testify at a civil trial brought by Judy Huth, who is suing Mr. Cosby on grounds that he assaulted her decades ago.
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PS21 presents work that challenges and invites, like performances by QDance, a Nigerian troupe whose leader says, “I am not your entertainment.”
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The actor’s victory against his ex-wife Amber Heard in one of the highest profile defamation cases to go to trial could inspire others to try their luck with juries.
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In New York City, he helped engineer behind-the-scenes rescues of monuments, murals and museums and the preservation of Times Square’s dazzling lights.
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I’m an editor on The Times’s Culture desk. Here are five things I've been watching, reading and listening to.
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In this post-#MeToo moment, misogyny and celebrity go hand in hand.
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This weekend, our TV critic recommends a prehistoric nature documentary, a doc about a theater impresario and a new season of “Borgen.”
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Step dance helps students at Brooklyn Transition Center focus and release excess energy — and it plays a starring role in their musical, “In the Stuy.”
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Hailed for her rich depictions of California history and social struggle, the Chicana artist says the attention, after decades of being overlooked, surprises her.
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Viewers can travel from Westeros to Middle-earth and everywhere in between in a season that shows no sign of a slowdown.
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The “Rutherford Falls” co-star talks about beading for joy, writing to Fleetwood Mac and (mostly) avoiding ghosts.
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Revisiting “The Divine Punishment,” the first album in a trilogy addressing AIDS, and at work on new music, the singer and composer is still exploring isolation in her singular, startling way.
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“This Is Going to Hurt,” a dramedy starring Ben Whishaw, kindled debate in Britain about hospital care for pregnant women and the pressures on doctors.
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What is the role of choreography on Broadway? Two musicals, “MJ” and “A Strange Loop,” shed light on the dancing body.
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