Entertainment

The entertainment world bids farewell to significant figures, with Michael Ochs, a top rock 'n' roll photo collector, and Rose Leiman Goldemberg, a pioneering TV screenwriter, passing away, alongside Gary Karr, a virtuoso double-bassist; also, Ozzy Osbourne's funeral procession captures public attention.

The literary scene features Senator John Fetterman's upcoming memoir and a new exploration of Gilded Age titans in a book review, while readers can discover new horror books, a starter pack for cozy mystery novels, and 22 diverse new books arriving in August.

Speculation arises from a Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau dinner, Ethel Cain, pop's experimental artist, makes headlines for her return, a Noche Flamenca review highlights its standout performance, Jason Momoa defines his "sensitive alpha male" persona, and Stephen Colbert humorously reacts to a presidential memo.

A Southwest city transforms into an essential art outpost, while Versailles introduces an A.I.-powered app allowing visitors to interact with outdoor statues.

"Night of the Juggler," a gritty New York movie, is rediscovered for theatrical release, and Christopher McDonald's enduring role as Shooter McGavin is highlighted alongside his broader career.

A roller coaster aficionado ranks the best rides at Universal's new Epic Universe theme park in Orlando, offering a comprehensive guide.

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