The world of music sees the passing of cult hero Johnny Legend, while Grammy buzz builds around Best New Artist nominees, Greenland's band Nanook gains international attention, and Philip Glass withdraws from the Kennedy Center amidst turmoil, alongside a comprehensive collection of Maurizio Pollini's recordings being released.
Film and television news highlights BAFTA nominations seeing 'One Battle After Another' and 'Sinners' as frontrunners, alongside Marvel's new series 'Wonder Man' venturing into unfamiliar territory and receiving a review, while a retrospective look revisits the 1997 disaster movie 'Volcano' for its unintended comedy.
Late-night television features Seth Meyers addressing current events as he critiques ICE's perceived attempt to co-opt weather terminology.
The performing arts world celebrates 'The Outsiders' musical becoming profitable on Broadway, reviews Matthew Libby's timely play 'Data', and follows the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's tour on a journey towards reconciliation.
Literary news includes a look at Don DeLillo's surprising early work, alongside reviews of Jason Zengerle's 'Hated by All the Right People', Mike Pitts's 'Island at the Edge of the World', and Matthew F. Delmont's 'Until the Last Gun Is Silent'.
The art community pays tribute to legendary steward Marian Goodman, remembered by leading figures as a ferocious dealer and champion.