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Entertainment: Part 261
- Exercise Like Michelle Obama With Her 2020 Workout Playlist
- Everything You Need to Know About the 2020 Grammys
- What It’s Like to Never Ever See Yourself on TV
- It’s the Battle of Baby Jabba vs. Baby Yoda. Who Deserves to Be the Internet’s Favorite Child?
- Who Will Win—and Who Should—at the 2020 Grammys
- Gwyneth Paltrow’s Netflix Goop Show Is a High-End Infomercial Masquerading as an Investigative Docuseries
- Hunger Games Prequel Courts Controversy Over Its Choice of Main Character
- The Gentlemen Is Not Nearly as Classy as Advertised
- Lidia Yuknavitch Mines the Lives of People on the ‘Verge’
- Paul Yoon’s Devastating ‘Run Me to Earth’ Explores Coming of Age in a War Zone
- Remembering Terry Jones, Monty Python Polymath
- How a Wave of Ascendant Pop Stars Could Define the Next Decade of Music
- Sci-Fi Novelist William Gibson on the Invention of the Term “Cyberspace” and How AI Could be Truly Intelligent
- The Assistant Is a Movie for the #MeToo Era–But It Also Captures the Insults of Workplace Exploitation
- The Good Place Became the Last Great Sitcom on Network TV by Daring Its Audience to Be Better
- Here’s Why Artists Who Aren’t That New Keep Getting Nominated for the Best New Artist Grammy
- Lori Tan Chinn Is a Scene-Stealer in Awkwafina’s New Series. But the Role Comes After Decades of Harassment and Discrimination
- Riverdale Spinoff Katy Keene Is a Delightful Fairy Tale for a New Decade
- The 5 Best Songs of the Week, from Doja Cat to Rosalía
- How the Grammys Descended Into Behind-the-Scenes Chaos
- In Harvey Weinstein Trial, Drama Gives Way to Lesson on ‘Rape Myths’
- See All the Winners of the 2020 Grammy Awards
- Billy Porter’s Grammys Red Carpet Look Is the Ultimate In Glamorously Avoiding Confrontation
- Grammy Performers and Presenters Pay Tribute to Kobe Bryant
- BTS Joined Lil Nas X for Their First Grammys Performance
- The Best and Worst Moments of the 2020 Grammys
- Demi Lovato Brought the Audience to Its Feet With Her Emotional Grammys Performance
- BTS’s Jimin’s 2020 Grammys Hair Look Has Swept Up the Fans Who Are Simply Awash in It All
- Ariana Grande’s Dreamy Billowing 2020 Grammys Ballgown Swallowed the Internet Whole
- The Tech Team Behind Billy Porter’s Incredible Opening and Closing Grammys Hat Told Us How it Works
- The Ultimate Ranking of the Best Memes of The Office That Will Have You Laughing Through the Daily Grind
- Meet SuperM, the K-Pop Supergroup That Skyrocketed to the Top of the Billboard Charts
- Taylor Swift: Miss Americana Is an Intriguing But Incomplete Sketch of an Icon in Transition
- He Paid $345 for a Rolex in the 1970s. Its Value Today Left This Antiques Roadshow Guest Collapsing in Shock
- Yes, We Should Fix the Broken Oscars. But Let’s Not Look to Hollywood to Fix Us
- To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You Author Jenny Han Gives Her Best Love Advice
- Raina Telgemeier on Why Jerry Craft’s Newbery Medal Matters
- How BoJack Horseman‘s Brilliant Series Finale Subverts the Typical Hollywood Ending
- Jennifer Lopez and Shakira’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Marks a Major Change. Here’s Why—and What to Expect Tonight
- The Good Place Series Finale Left Us With No Additional Life Lessons—But a Lot of Tears
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in February 2020—and What’s Leaving
- Here’s Everything New on Amazon Prime Video in February 2020
- 6 Films to Watch for Black History Month, Recommended by an Expert
- Star Witness in Harvey Weinstein Trial Says ‘No’ Was a ‘Trigger’ for the Movie Mogul
- Here Are the 11 New Books You Should Read in February
- How Gretel & Hansel Puts a Dark but Empowering Spin on the Original Fairy Tale
- I Spent Five Years Talking to Women Across the U.S. About Pleasure and Desire. Here’s What I Learned About Inequality in the Bedroom
- Zoë Kravitz’s Hulu High Fidelity Series Is So Much More Than a Gender-Flipped Reboot
- Margot Robbie Worked in a Prince Harry Joke at the 2020 BAFTA Awards and Here’s Kate Middleton and Prince William’s Giggly Reaction
- Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the 2020 Oscars
- A Century of War Movies Have Focused on the Courage of Men. These Oscar-Nominated Documentaries Turn the Lens on Women
- Here’s Who Will Win at the 2020 Oscars
- Birds of Prey Is a Candy-Colored Joy Ride, But Its Pleasures Ring Hollow
- 10 Children’s Books to Read This Winter, Reviewed by Kids
- Remembering Kirk Douglas, One of the Last Surviving Links to Old Hollywood
- ‘I Knew Inevitably It Would Betray You.’ James Taylor on Avoiding the Trap of Celebrity
- Walter Isaacson on How Book Editor Alice Mayhew Shaped Stories Like All the President’s Men
- Birds of Prey Proves the Feminist Revolution in Franchise Films Is Going to Be an Uphill Battle
- Syrian Documentary Filmmaker Waad al-Kateab Journeys Through Life and Loss in Oscar-Nominated For Sama
- Jenny Offill’s Weather Is a Doomsday Novel We All Can Relate to
- Prosecution Rests Its Case in Harvey Weinstein’s Rape Trial
- Let’s Pause to Appreciate the 6 Most Tom Hanks Things That Tom Hanks Has Ever Done
- ‘I’ve Already Won.’ France’s Ladj Ly on Taking Les Miserables to the Oscars
- Netflix’s The Pharmacist Depicts the True Story of Grieving Father’s Fight Against the Opioid Epidemic
- BTS’ Latest Power Move Is Connecting People Through Major Works of Public Art
- Our Oscars Algorithm Predicted the Best Picture Winner. Tell Us Your Guesses, Too
- Why Hit Movies Are Called Blockbusters
- How Birds of Prey Fits Into the DC Extended Universe Timeline
- Explaining the Joker’s Minimal But Crucial Role in Birds of Prey
- The 5 Best Songs of the Week, From Joji to Kamaiyah
- See All the Winners of the 2020 Oscars
- Diane Keaton and Keanu Reeves’ Iconic Chemistry as Oscars Presenters Inspired Rom-Com Nostalgia
- Everyone Was Very Confused by Eminem’s Performance at the 2020 Oscars
- Parasite‘s Best Picture Oscar Is Historic. Is This the Beginning of a New Era in Film?
- The Best, Worst and Most Chaotic Moments of the 2020 Oscars
- The Little Women Cast Rolled Up to the Oscars 2020 Carpet to Show the March Sister Chemistry Is Going Strong
- Bong Joon-ho Couldn’t Help Steal a Glance at His Oscar for a Moment and No One Can Look Away Either
- The Ultimate 2020 Oscars Fashion Accessory Is This Turkey Sandwich and No One Can Challenge That
- What the Awkward, Endless Oscars Could Learn From Last Weekend’s Other Star-Studded Awards Show
- Ray Romano Attracted Plenty of Attention at the 2020 Oscars
- See Stars Celebrate After the Oscars at Madonna and Guy Oseary’s Exclusive Party
- Historic Oscars Win for Parasite Sparks Jubilation in South Korea
- Survivor‘s New Season Brings Back Many of the Show’s Most Influential Winners. Where Is Original Champion Richard Hatch?
- From Love Is Blind to The Circle, Netflix Is Getting Terrifyingly Good at Reality TV
- Inside the Creation of Bojack Horseman‘s Masterful Title Sequence
- To All the Boys‘ Jordan Fisher Is Redefining What It Means to Be a Teen Heartthrob
- Netflix’s Sharp New Dramedy Gentefied Tells a Different Kind of Gentrification Story
- There’s a Lot to Love About the Banksy Art That Popped Up for Valentine’s Day
- The Photograph Is a Gratifying, Modern Version of a 1930s Hollywood Romance
- Downhill Is an Uphill Slog That Doesn’t Justify Its Remake of the Darker, Subtler Force Majeure
- The Times of Bill Cunningham Delightfully Captures the Fashion Photographer’s Artistry—and His More Sensitive Side
- The 15 Best Romance Movies to Watch on Netflix Right Now
- The 5 Best Songs of the Week, from Billie Eilish to Monsta X
- Elton John Stricken With Pneumonia, Cuts New Zealand Show Short
- Amazon’s Nazi-Killer Epic Hunters Can’t Tell the Difference Between Vigilante Justice and Equal-Opportunity Sadism
- I Spoke Out Against Sexual Harassment at Uber. The Aftermath Was More Terrifying Than Anything I Faced Before
- This Should Come as No Surprise, But It Turns Out Adele Is the Perfect Wedding Singer
- Black Gay Writers Deserve to Tell Our Stories. Brandon Taylor’s Real Life Achieves That and More
- Watch the New Trailer for There’s Something in the Water, Ellen Page and Ian Daniel’s Documentary About Environmental Racism in Canada
- Pop Smoke, Fast-Rising Brooklyn Rapper, Dies at 20 and the Music Community Mourns