New film releases include reviews for **'Jackass: Best and Last,' 'The Invite,' 'Supergirl,' 'Romería,' 'Lucky Strike,' 'Drunken Noodles,' 'Couture,' and 'Bouchra,' while Christopher Nolan discusses filming 'The Odyssey' in IMAX**.
Robert Townsend discusses his work on 'The Bear' and TV directing, with a recap of 'The Bear's' final season also available, alongside major networks exploring microdramas and Jimmy Fallon's latest political humor.
Ashley Herring Blake recommends top sapphic romance books, Kwame Alexander launches a new imprint at Sourcebooks, and Paul Rudnick shares his favorite reads and details his new novel, 'The Tuxedo Society.'
National Geographic opens a new museum highlighting powerful photography, while European museums grapple with extreme heat, and Upstate Art Weekend prepares to host 1,500 artists.
The music world mourns the passing of David Clayton-Thomas, the **Canadian singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears, as Canada considers joining the Eurovision Song Contest.**
Theater audiences can catch a review of Erica Murray's play 'The Loved Ones,' and Vancouver fans celebrate Canada's first World Cup victory despite their city's struggling local sports teams.