Entertainment

Film and television news features **new cinematic releases like ‘The Drama’ and ‘Yes’, streaming recommendations for Danish and international shows, critical reviews for films like ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’, television series recaps for ‘The Pitt’ and ‘Company Retreat’, and late-night commentary on political figures**.

The literary scene is abuzz with **reviews for Yann Martel’s ‘Son of Nobody’ and children’s books, profiles of figures like the ‘Literary King of Tulsa’, community reading events like ‘Page Break’, discussions on the novel’s enduring vitality, and a look ahead at 23 anticipated spring titles, including a sequel to Margaret Atwood’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’**.

In the visual arts, an heir reclaims a Modigliani painting looted by Nazis after 11 years, ancient artifacts stolen from a Dutch museum are recovered, new art gallery shows for April are highlighted, the death of artist and designer Pedro Friedeberg is noted, and concerns persist over empty seats on the Smithsonian Board amidst White House strain.

The performing arts highlight modern interpretations of Chekhov plays, **an innovative Off-Broadway production called ‘Burnout Paradise’, Megan Thee Stallion’s return to ‘Moulin Rouge’, and obituaries for influential figures such as lighting designer Carol Mullins and choreographer Ben Stevenson**.

The music world celebrates Angine de Poitrine going viral with their new album, reflects on the BTS connection with Howard University, and mourns the passing of Irish singer Dolores Keane and avant-garde artist Bettina Köster.

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