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  1. ‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2, Episode 3 Recap: Let’s Talk

    Rhaenyra acts on a risky hope that cooler heads might prevail. But are there really any cool heads left?

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    If only the right people can get to talking, Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) thinks, maybe war can be avoided.
    CreditTheo Whiteman/HBO
    House of the Dragon
  2. This Debate, We Could Hear Biden Speak. There His Troubles Began.

    The CNN presidential debate kept the volume down, for a change. That didn’t make it more intelligible.

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    The first 2024 presidential debate was defined by former President Donald J. Trump’s bluster and President Biden’s halting delivery.
    CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times
    Critic’s Notebook
  3. Yes … Who? Here Are the Chefs Who Appear in ‘The Bear.’

    Last season, the FX series featured a parade of Hollywood celebrities. In the new one, it’s showing off its food-world credibility with a series of cameos from star chefs.

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    The new season of “The Bear,” starring Jeremy Allen White, includes cameos from acclaimed chefs like Thomas Keller, left.
    CreditFX/Hulu
  4. ‘My Lady Jane’ Asks: ‘What if History Were Different?’

    A fantastical series about the very short-term 16th century queen Lady Jane Grey takes historical liberties in the name of reclamation — and fun.

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    Emily Bader stars as Lady Jane Grey in “My Lady Jane,” which reimagines the tragic story of the teen queen’s brief reign.
    Credit Jonathan Prime/Prime Video
  5. In ‘The Bear,’ Abby Elliott Follows a New Recipe

    The acclaimed kitchen hit has allowed Elliott, a comic actor from a famously funny family, to embrace her dramatic side.

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    When Abby Elliott was approached about starring in “The Bear,” she said, “I didn’t really quite understand how high the stakes would be.”
    CreditOK McCausland for The New York Times

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  14. 30 L.G.B.T.Q. Artists Look Back on the Pleasures and Pain of Being 30

    For Pride Month, we asked people ranging in age from 34 to 93 to share an indelible memory. Together, they offer a personal history of queer life as we know it today.

    By Nicole Acheampong, Max Berlinger, Jason Chen, Kate Guadagnino, Colleen Hamilton, Mark Harris, Juan A. Ramírez, Coco Romack, Michael Snyder and John Wogan

     
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    Age and the Image of Capacity

    President Biden’s toughest opponent may not be his predecessor. It is the cultural meaning, built up through centuries, that we assign to being old.

    By Jason Farago

     
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  39. The Best of Late Night This Week

    This week, the hosts riffed on the heat wave that pummeled the U.S. as well as Trump trying to argue that he’s more mentally fit to lead than President Biden. Here’s what they had to say.

    By Trish Bendix

     
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  42. on Comedy

    Conan O’Brien Doesn’t Matter*

    *That’s his opinion. And yet he’s setting a new standard for what life after late-night can look like. (Hint: It’s a lot like what he did on talk shows.)

    By Jason Zinoman

     
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