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Tributes pour in for Robert Redford, remembering his diverse roles as a hero, his defining cinematic era with Paul Newman, and his early gifts glimpsed in 'The Twilight Zone'.

A wide array of literary news features Yusuf Islam's new memoir, Mark Ronson's stroll through his DJ past in 'Night People', and reviews of 'What Happened to Millennials' and 'All Consuming', alongside Elizabeth Gilbert's Modern Love podcast appearance and recommendations for sports romance books.

The performing arts scene is vibrant with a new chamber opera, **‘The Great Dictionary of the Yiddish Language’, streaming options for theater like Mark Rylance in ‘Twelfth Night’, a Fall for Dance review, insights into theater's importance in war-torn Ukraine, and a revival of 'Art' starring James Corden**.

Significant leadership changes at MoMA are highlighted by Glenn D. Lowry's departure and Christophe Cherix welcoming a Cuban master, while Aunt Gladys from 'Weapons' inspires drag artists, John McQueen's innovative artistry is remembered, and Anne Buckwalter's bird decoy collection is explored.

Political tensions impact cinema as Israel defunds film awards after a Palestinian win and France selects an acclaimed Iranian film snubbed by its home country for Oscars consideration.

New content includes Jason Bateman and Jude Law in Netflix's 'Black Rabbit', a **recap of 'Alien: Earth' episode 7, and Jimmy Fallon's late-night humor** regarding Trump's U.K. trip.

The music world anticipates the Latin Grammys as **Bad Bunny and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso lead the nominations field**.

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