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New movie reviews cover *Passenger*, *Tuner*, *Saccharine*, *The Mandalorian and Grogu*, *I Love Boosters*, *Manas*, and the documentary *Everybody to Kenmure Street*, while Netflix prepares for content departures and releases *The Boroughs*; additionally, Mira Nair's family success and filmmaking discussions from Cannes are highlighted.

New exhibitions by Michaela Yearwood-Dan and Anicka Yi are drawing attention, landmark shows at the Studio Museum in Harlem and Tate Britain featuring James McNeill Whistler are reviewed, Mary Lovelace O'Neal's death is mourned, Mark Bradford's Obama Center painting is unveiled, and the political implications of museum wall text are debated.

The **play *Indian Princesses* receives a review, Michael Pennington, a commanding Shakespeare actor, passes away at 82, DanceAfrica and Tap City festivals bring vibrant performances, and Elim Chan makes history** as the San Francisco Symphony's first female music director.

Readers are invited to submit their summer reading lists, critics share beloved books of the week, the rise of AI threatens the audiobook industry, and gothic fantasy novels continue to captivate audiences with dark magic.

Britney Spears's D.U.I. arrest details emerge, **Jeff Probst accidentally spoils the *Survivor* finale, and Stephen Colbert's *Late Show* concludes its era, prompting reflection on his legacy and tributes from fellow late-night hosts** like Jimmy Kimmel.

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