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Anything Can Happen, and Usually Does, on ‘Watch What Happens Live’
With Andy Cohen, Hillary Clinton will do shots and Oscar-winners gush about reality stars — all savvy promotion for Bravo’s outrageous TV universe.
By Shivani Gonzalez
With Andy Cohen, Hillary Clinton will do shots and Oscar-winners gush about reality stars — all savvy promotion for Bravo’s outrageous TV universe.
By Shivani Gonzalez
The actress stars in the new “Beverly Hills Cop” movie, but off-camera, she’s reading several books at once and streaming both YouTube and the Criterion Collection.
By Leigh-Ann Jackson
With two new albums from members of Fifth Harmony out now, a look back at other pop singers who took off on their own.
By Lindsay Zoladz
Hear tracks by Camila Cabello, Wilco, Xavi and others.
By Jon Pareles
A bunch of major titles are leaving for U.S. subscribers this month, including films by George Lucas and Ang Lee. See them while you can.
By Jason Bailey
A fantastical series about the very short-term 16th century queen Lady Jane Grey takes historical liberties in the name of reclamation — and fun.
By Chris Vognar
The hit FX series about an upstart Chicago restaurant loves the pressures of tight quarters and close shouting. The new season serves up plenty more.
By Margaret Lyons
In a moment of success for newcomers like Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan, is there still a path to becoming a true cross-platform pop superstar?
The singer’s over-the-top sincerity and expressiveness were once seen as irredeemably uncool. In the new documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” they have become her superpowers.
By Lindsay Zoladz
Irene Taylor, director of the new documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” talks about the decision to include a grueling scene of the pop star in crisis.
By Annie Aguiar
Listen to Lorde tell her side of the story on a surprise remix with Charli XCX and more new songs.
By Lindsay Zoladz
The long-awaited fourth season of the cult-favorite German thriller takes place in 1931, with the Nazis not quite in power.
By Mike Hale
Ncuti Gatwa shined as the 15th Doctor. But the long-running show feels at a crossroads as it concludes its latest season.
By Maya Phillips
After more than seven decades onstage, the gospel and soul great decided last year that it was time to retire. Then she realized she still had work to do.
By Grayson Haver Currin
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The singer’s latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” now has the second-most weeks at No. 1 of any Swift album.
By Joe Coscarelli
The pop songwriter’s sixth album is in some ways her most daring release yet. Improbably, it also yielded her best opening week.
Episode 2 pit brother against brother, in more ways than one. The two actors, identical twins, talked about the intensity of that climactic fight scene.
By Sean T. Collins
Aemond knows those assassins got the wrong prince. He says he feels flattered. He had also better watch his back.
By Sean T. Collins
In a three-decade career, he’s developed an impressive range without forgetting how to have fun.
By Beatrice Loayza
“Maybe I can engineer it where I work with him, and then he makes me a drink and a bowl of pasta,” the “We Are Lady Parts” actress said.
By Kathryn Shattuck
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