Entertainment

The latest in television and streaming includes **Bill Cosby's $19 million judgment for sex assault, 'Baywatch' reboot casting calls, a review of the U.K.'s 'SNL' debut, the 20-year meme legacy of 'Real Housewives', new shows like 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen', a recap of 'The Comeback' Season 3 premiere, and the downfall of 'The Bachelor' franchise** amid scandals.

The entertainment world mourns the passing of notable figures, including screen siren Valerie Perrine, 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' sidekick Nicholas Brendon, chronicler of outsiders Brian Doherty, and Tex-Mex music pioneer Augie Meyers.

BTS's comeback show and new album 'Arirang' dominate music headlines, alongside a look at how the K-Pop landscape has changed and a feature on Brooke Payne, the influential choreographer behind boy bands.

New literary releases feature the month's best new mystery books, a review of Kiran Millwood Hargrave's 'Almost Life', the return of Don DeLillo's 'Amazons' to stores, a review of Rhae Lynn Barnes's 'Darkology', and Nancy Lemann's return to print after two decades.

The arts scene features a renewed obsession with the ancient Greek play 'Antigone', Philadelphia dance visions from choreographers Rennie Harris and Matthew Neenan, El Anatsui's exhibition at Hong Kong Art Basel, the enduring subversiveness of Felix Gonzalez-Torres's Go-Go Dancer piece, a dive into New York City's creative microscenes, and a contemplation of spring's cultural relevance.

Recent film critiques cover 'Late Shift,' an antsy workplace thriller set in a Swiss hospital, and 'Miroirs No. 3,' a lovely new movie about a woman waking to life after an accident.

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