Entertainment

This section details streaming content leaving Netflix, features a Superman experience at Warner Bros. Studio, offers horror movie recommendations, and provides an anatomy of a scene and background information for 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'. Additionally, it covers new movie releases and reviews, highlights James Gray's stand-out film at Cannes, and examines E. Jean Carroll's documentary 'Ask E. Jean', along with a review of the film 'Ladies First'.

This topic highlights a call to submit summer reading bucket lists, covers the blowback faced by Mac Barnett for his criticism of children's books, and discusses the growing A.I. threat to audiobooks through piracy on platforms like YouTube. Additionally, it features reviews of 'The Land and Its People' by David Sedaris and new picture book biographies of Marcel Marceau, Pablo Casals, and John Cage.

This section focuses on the conclusion of Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show,' celebrating its finale with famous friends and Paul McCartney and reviewing it as a "cancellebration." It also includes a defense of the institution of late night television and highlights how a documentary series, 'The Yogurt Shop Murders,' became part of the story by aiding in identifying the killer.

This topic showcases a **review of ‘Indian Princesses’ exploring identity, lists 15 free theater shows to see in NYC this spring and summer, highlights the stage adaptation of ‘Girl, Interrupted’ at the Public Theater, and discusses various monologues at the In the Bricks Festival**.

This section covers **Britney Spears’ D.U.I. arrest, discusses Billy Eichner's reflections on 'Bros' and his new memoir, and reviews MJ Corey’s book ‘Dekonstructing the Kardashians’**.

This topic announces Elim Chan as the first female Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony, remembers folk music artist Beverley Martyn who died at 79, and reports on the 'Peanuts' music owner suing the Interior Department and other companies for copyright infringement.

This section reviews a landmark exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem focusing on Blackness, notes the passing of performance artist Valie Export at 85, and details how a **Women’s Museum bill sank amid disputes** over political and trans issues.

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