Entertainment

**The White House’s Movie Theater faces the reality of being among East Wing rubble, while Paramount announces significant layoffs following a merger, and debate continues over depictions of Jewish women in 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2, alongside a new Apple TV+ thriller 'Down Cemetery Road', actor profiles of William Fichtner and Ryan Kiera Armstrong, film reviews** for 'Coexistence, My Ass!,' 'Love+War,' and 'Ballad of a Small Player', insights into California filming locations for 'One Battle After Another', a guide to Netflix titles leaving in November, analysis of Stephen King adaptations, the enduring appeal of 'Practical Magic', and Stephen Colbert's comedic take on current events.

Readers can discover Jack Carr's latest military thriller, explore Tyler Mitchell's new photography book, delve into Helen DeWitt's challenging novel and Cameron Crowe's memoir 'The Uncool,' consider Tim Wu's 'The Age of Extraction,' and prepare for 23 new books releasing in November from authors like Salman Rushdie and Margaret Atwood.

The stage is vibrant with a spooky season of phantoms and 'Bat Boy', **Ari’el Stachel’s ‘Other’ and Zoë Kim’s ‘Did You Eat?’ offering self-interrogations, a look at the Metropolitan Opera’s ‘La Bohème’ featuring real food, a review of Samuel Beckett’s ‘Endgame,’ the exciting news of Daniel Radcliffe’s return to Broadway, and a Tony-worthy ensemble in ‘Liberation’** on Broadway.

Tame Impala awkwardly embraces the spotlight, W.N.B.A. star Natasha Cloud shares her story on the ‘Modern Love’ podcast, a sacred space for 90-year-old jazz records thrives at the Hot Club of New York, and Jaap van Zweden returns to the city with his new orchestra.

An **A.I.-equipped typewriter fueled by James Baldwin’s works sparks curiosity, Talladega College sells its Hale Woodruff murals to avert crisis, and museum workers report improved happiness** despite ongoing burnout and low pay challenges.

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