Entertainment

Netflix is facing a defamation lawsuit over its 'Napalm Girl' documentary, while audiences can explore new movies and TV shows coming to Netflix in March and stream **five Oscar-nominated children’s movies**; meanwhile, Scandinavian actors are redefining cinema and a cinematographer discusses the risks of shooting 'Sinners'.

Live Nation faces an antitrust trial over accusations of monopoly practices, while the Met Opera gambles on Yuval Sharon for its new 'Tristan' and Klaus Mäkelä's talents with the Chicago Symphony are evaluated; listeners can also discover songs about Texas and consider the trend of collecting vinyl records.

March brings 27 new books to read, including memoirs by Christina Applegate and Liza Minnelli, with **Christina Applegate’s new memoir described as furious, funny, and profane**; additionally, reviews for 'Muv,' 'Repetition,' and 'The Valley of Vengeful Ghosts' are featured.

The passing of Isaiah Zagar, creator of tile murals, is noted, as Mexican artisans' ceramics face pressure from external threats; profiles include an artist transforming his studio into a 'Cathedral of Color' and the last man in Naples painting numbers by hand.

'Night Side Songs' receives a review, 'Gentleman Jack' introduces a queer romance to ballet, and literary adaptations such as 'Hamnet' and 'Oscar Wao' are explored for their stage versions; a **review of Millepied’s 'Romeo and Juliet Suite'** is also highlighted.

**Trump’s ballroom plans receive a flood of negative comments, drawing widespread public criticism, while Gabriel Kreuther fires up Alsatian cooking at Saverne** in the latest restaurant news.

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