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Style
Want to Go Viral? Tell Your Story in 22 Parts.
A Dickensian tradition finds a new audience on TikTok.
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Arts
5 International Shows Worth Watching, From Kafka to a Human Kaiju
The return of “Babylon Berlin” was the international TV news of the week, but here are five other recent series…
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Arts
‘Hitler and the Nazis’ Review: Building a Case for Alarm
Joe Berlinger’s six-part documentary for Netflix asks whether we should see our future in Germany’s past.
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Arts
‘Young Sheldon’ Is One of TV’s Most Popular Shows. So Why Did It Just End?
The “Big Bang Theory” spinoff aired its last episodes Thursday night, but the franchise will continue on CBS this fall.
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Arts
‘X-Men ’97’ Revisits the Franchise’s Roots and Finds Them More Timely Than Ever
The Disney+ animated series builds on its 1990s predecessor, exploring themes of prejudice and change through the world of Professor…
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Books
Neil Gaiman Has a Hero Out of Step in a Book Out of Time
In an era of endlessly safe comic universes, “Miracleman: The Silver Age” goes another way with the return of a…
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Arts
¡Vámonos! Dora Is Back for a New Round of Exploring
Boots, Map, Swiper and Backpack all return too, in a new “Dora” that includes a lot more Latin music and…
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World
What Chinese Outrage Over ‘3 Body Problem’ Says About China
The Netflix series showcases one of the country’s most successful works of culture, a rare cultural export. Instead, social media…
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Books
She Started With a 39-Cent Camera. She Ended Up in Magazines.
A posthumous release from the famed photographer Ruth Orkin casts a female gaze on subjects both ordinary and iconic.
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Magazine
Who Is This Strange Woman, and What Is She Doing Here?
‘Elsbeth’ takes a boilerplate police procedural and tosses in a character from another show entirely — with delightful results.