Dwayne 'the Rock' Johnson's new dramatic performance, multiple movie reviews like 'All of You' and Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another', updates on series like 'Slow Horses', and discussions on late-night political commentary including Jimmy Kimmel's remarks to Donald Trump highlight a busy day in screen entertainment.
The music world is buzzing with Sean 'Diddy' Combs's final legal push, Eurovision considering Israel's exclusion, Cardi B's new album release, a Pene Pati recital review, Ticketmaster U.K.'s agreement to changes after Oasis sales outrage, and Jeff Tweedy's new magnum opus.
In the art world, reports indicate museums are posting less online about possibly Nazi-looted art, exhibitions are spotlighting 'The Dutch Masters Were Women, Too', artist Kerry James Marshall discusses his unique approach, and **a reporter spent three hours with Velázquez’s ‘Las Meninas’** as an immersive attention experiment.
The literary scene features The New York Times editors' favorite books this week, interviews with authors Ian McEwan and Rabih Alameddine about their new novels, and best-selling author Brynne Weaver's recommendations for dark romance books.
The performing arts saw **artist Rashid Johnson staging Amiri Baraka’s incendiary play 'Dutchman' at Russian and Turkish Baths and the Manhattan Theater Club naming Nicki Hunter as its first new Artistic Director in 53 years**.
Gamers are discussing the 'Silent Hill f' review, which critiques its muddled story of a teenage girl losing her sanity in 1960s Japan.