Entertainment

Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal reflected on the Tribeca Festival's 25th anniversary, while the festival also showcased a new documentary on the **’80s thriller “Cruising”, highlighted Andre Holland's acting prowess, and featured insights from veteran filmmaker Edward Burns**.

Viewers can look forward to new movies and TV shows arriving on streaming services in June, while the finale of **“Euphoria” drew significant attention, following the dismissal of a “Love Island USA” contestant for a racial slur, and a look at virtual sex work’s increased visibility** on television.

A selection of 28 new books by authors like Ann Patchett and **Maggie O’Farrell are hitting shelves in June, alongside Pride Month comic books and graphic novels, and reviews for Liaquat Ahamed’s ‘1873’, Harold Bloom’s literary letters, and another Ann Patchett novel, ‘Whistler’**.

**“Awake and Sing!” is opening on Broadway with Danny Burstein and Jessica Hecht, while Mark and Joaquin Consuelos made their Broadway debuts, and London theaters prepared for a summer lineup, including a review of the Off Broadway production “And Then the Rodeo Burned Down”**.

Dua Lipa and Callum Turner celebrated their wedding in London, **Azniv Korkejian discussed Bedouine’s ‘Neon Summer Skin’, and a reissue chronicles Allen Toussaint’s post-Katrina performances**.

New York City is gearing up for June celebrations with a list of Pride events and 33 fun activities ranging from improv to live music.

The film industry sees young moviegoers driving box office success with **“Backrooms” and confronts the evolving role of A.I. actresses** in filmmaking.

**Johnny DeFeo’s unique ‘Coyote House’ is available for rent, while illustrator Joana Avillez revisited her waterfront childhood through a new edition of Joseph Mitchell’s ‘The Bottom of the Harbor’**.

A judge has ordered the **Kennedy Center to remove Trump’s name from its building**, prompting a strong reaction from the former president.

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