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Opening Ceremony Misses the Boat
Culture, Yesterday

The Paris Games began with a new look and sparkled with Celine Dion. But the show suffered from bloat similar to TV’s other spectacles.

The Best of Late Night This Week
Interactive, Yesterday

The head-spinning pace of U.S. political news continues to give the hosts plenty to talk about.

Scandal Hits U.K.’s ‘Strictly Come Dancing,’ the Original ‘Dancing With the Stars’
Foreign, Yesterday

The BBC said it would add chaperones to rehearsals after allegations of abusive behavior at a hugely popular dance show that inspired international versions.

Saying Goodbye to the Messy, Murderous World of ‘Elite’
Culture, Yesterday

A diverse cast of characters and a murder to solve each school year have helped make this teen drama one of Netflix’s longest-running original shows.

A New Batman Is Less a Dark Knight Than a ‘Weird and Creepy’ One
Arts & Leisure, Yesterday

“Batman: Caped Crusader,” a new animated series, is not concerned with making its hero likable — either to the citizens of Gotham or to its audience.

5 Things to Do This Weekend
Interactive, Yesterday

A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including “Deadpool & Wolverine.”

Before You See ‘Deadpool & Wolverine,’ Here’s a Refresher
Culture, Yesterday

The new installment draws on decades of Marvel and X-Men history. It helps to know the back stories ahead of time.

I Created ‘Veep.’ The Real-Life Version Isn’t So Funny.
Op Ed, Yesterday

Politics has become so much like entertainment that the first thing we do to make sense of the moment is to test it against a sitcom.

Here’s Why You Hate Watching TV Right Now
Op Ed, Yesterday

The streaming era turned on a fire hose of content that’s drowning viewers. We need TV that feels created by humans, not served up by an algorithm.

How to Make Two Reality Stars Fall in Love? Cue a Tropical Beach
Culture, Yesterday

Reality TV staples like “Love Island” and “Bachelor in Paradise” often take place in luxury resorts to set the mood. But not all resorts love the attention.

Stephen Colbert Mocks Trump for Recycling His Old Insults
Culture, Yesterday

Colbert said the ex-president was “focused on the real issue gripping the country: desperately workshopping a new nickname for Kamala Harris.”

La batalla secreta por el futuro del imperio Murdoch
En español, Yesterday

Rupert Murdoch, el patriarca, ha intentado cambiar el fideicomiso irrevocable de la familia para preservar sus negocios mediáticos como fuerza conservadora. Varios de sus hijos se oponen.

‘Playground’ Is Throwback Reality TV, in More Ways Than One
Weekend, July 25

The new Hulu series, set at a prestigious Los Angeles dance studio, harks back to the vibes of an earlier age.

Bob Booker, Whose J.F.K. Parody Was a Runaway Hit, Dies at 91
Obits, July 25

Most record companies didn’t think “The First Family,” which he and his writing partner created, was a good idea. It went on to become the fastest-selling album of the pre-Beatles era.

Why the Olympics’ Parade of Nations Is the World’s Costume Party
Culture, July 25

When the athletes march in — or float in, as they will in Paris on Friday — you can enjoy the illusion that it’s a small world after all.

‘The Decameron’ Review: They Take a Holiday. Death Doesn’t.
Weekend, July 25

A loose Netflix adaptation turns Boccaccio’s story cycle into a gleeful satire of class war in plague times.

Japan for Kids: Pikachu Is Just the Start
Travel, July 25

The birthplace of anime, manga and, of course, Pokémon, has child-friendly attractions at every turn. Here, six spots your children will thank you for visiting.

Stephen Colbert Wants a Kamala Harris-Glen Powell Ticket
Culture, July 25

“I guarantee he will attract suburban women, and I already have his slogan: ‘Yes, We Glen!’” Colbert said.

Are These Real Plotlines From ‘And Just Like That’?
Styles, July 24

New Yorkers have been baffled by fake filming notices appearing around the city. Who’s behind them?

Trump’s Lawsuit Against ABC and Stephanopoulos Can Move Forward
Business, July 24

The litigation stems from a March 10 interview in which George Stephanopoulos, the network’s star anchor, referred to a civil case brought against Mr. Trump by E. Jean Carroll.

The Secret Battle for the Future of the Murdoch Empire
Business, July 24

Rupert Murdoch, the patriarch, has moved to change the family’s irrevocable trust to preserve his media businesses as a conservative force. Several of his children are fighting back.

N.B.A. Announces Lucrative Rights Deals With Disney, Comcast and Amazon
Business, July 24

The league rejected a bid by Warner Bros. Discovery to match Amazon’s offer.

Lisa Kudrow Brings Her Daffy Charm to ‘Time Bandits’
Arts & Leisure, July 24

The actress dialed up the zaniness in the TV reboot of a Terry Gilliam fantasy classic, created by the team behind “What We Do in the Shadows.”

In a New Docuseries, Pete Rose Hustles for Redemption
Culture, July 24

“Charlie Hustle & the Matter of Pete Rose” examines the contradictions of one of the best (and most complicated) players in baseball history.

If A.I. Is Coming for Comedy Writers, Simon Rich Is Ready
Culture, July 24

The author of humorous short stories finds emotional connections in tales that engage with tech. But he’s more interested in the ties between humans.

Late Night Breaks Down ‘Kamala Is Brat’
Culture, July 24

The Harris campaign’s embrace of the Gen Z term puzzled cable news analysts of a certain age, but Stephen Colbert was glad to clear things up.

A TV Show Set Up a Fake Campus Protest. Then Real Protesters Arrived.
Metro, July 24

A police procedural drama staged a tent encampment for a film shoot at Queens College. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators felt it trivialized their movement.

Trump Demands Equal Airtime in Light of Biden’s Planned Address
Politics, July 24

President Biden is set to address the nation on Wednesday night from the Oval Office to discuss the end of his re-election bid.

‘Time Bandits’ Review: A Flatter Adventure
Culture, July 23

An adaptation of the 1981 film on Apple TV+ gives us time-traveling bandits of greater height and lesser amusement.

Reality Show Contestant Apologizes After Eating Protected Bird
Express, July 23

A contestant on the reality show “Race to Survive: New Zealand” killed and ate a weka during filming. The contestant, who said he was hungry, has apologized for “disrespecting New Zealand.”

‘Veep’ Is Re-elected
Culture, July 23

After news broke that President Biden would endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, the internet was rife with clips and memes from the show.

Noriko Ohara, Who Gave Voice to a Beloved Anime Character, Dies at 88
Obits, July 23

She starred in “Doraemon” and other animated shows watched by nearly every child in Japan, and her voice became widely recognized.

Dr. Ruth Talked About Sex Like No One Else Could
Podcasts, July 23

How the sex therapist disarmed her audience.

Stephen Colbert Retires His Joe Biden Sunglasses
Culture, July 23

The “Late Show” host is putting his aviators on a shelf, now that the president has ended his re-election campaign.

‘La casa del dragón’, temporada 2, episodio 6: mundos enteros en abrazos
En español, July 23

El episodio de esta semana se especializó en todo tipo de personas que consiguen las cosas que quieren y necesitan —o al menos lo intentan— de todas las maneras posibles.

Warner Bros. Discovery Makes Matching Offer in Bid to Keep N.B.A. Rights
Business, July 23

The company, a longtime broadcaster of N.B.A. games, is trying to keep the lucrative broadcast rights as the league negotiates a new contract.

‘Two American Families’ Is a Knockout Documentary
Culture, July 22

This latest installment in a long-term Frontline series is an intimate look at two American families, who work hard but struggle to make ends meet.

Hunter Biden Drops Lawsuit Against Fox News Over Nude Photos
Business, July 22

A judge also threw out a separate lawsuit against the network brought by a specialist in Russian disinformation.

‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ Will Finally Be Available to Stream
Culture, July 22

The celebrated 1990s police procedural is coming to Peacock in August.

One Night of TV Canceled a President
Culture, July 22

President Biden’s decision to bow out after a disastrous debate confirms that in a TikTok era, TV is still the biggest political arena.

A New Era for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Begins
Culture, July 22

As a comic book series to honor the Turtles’ 40th anniversary debuts, here’s a look back at their milestones.

What’s on TV This Week: The Olympics and ‘Surreal Life: Villa of Secrets’
Culture, July 22

The opening ceremony airs on NBC. MTV reboots a reality show.

Esta TerBlanche, ‘All My Children’ Star, Dies at 51
Express, July 22

Ms. TerBlanche played Gillian Andrassy, a Hungarian princess whose story line was beloved by fans.

‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2, Episode 6 Recap: The Black Queen’s Gambit
Culture, July 22

Rhaenyra sends a gift to the common people of King’s Landing. There may be some strings attached.

On TV, weekend anchors scrambled to cover a political earthquake.
Business, July 21

Major networks broke into regular programming as journalists abandoned Sunday plans and dialed in from home.

Aaron Sorkin: How I Would Script This Moment for Biden and the Democrats
Op Ed, July 21

What would President Bartlet do?

‘Love Island USA’ Finds Its Magic Formula for Success
Styles, July 21

A new host, an embrace of social media and some excellent casting led to the former also-ran becoming the summer’s buzziest show.

Leslie Uggams, a Fan of Both Nat King Cole and Billie Eilish
Arts & Leisure, July 20

The actress, nominated for an Emmy and Golden Globe for her performance in “Roots,” is still going strong with appearances in the TV series “Fallout” and the upcoming movie “Deadpool & Wolverine.”

25 Million Watched Trump’s Speech at the R.N.C. on Thursday
Business, July 19

Viewership peaked on Thursday night starting around the 15-minute mark of Donald Trump’s speech, as he delivered a vivid reconstruction of last weekend’s assassination attempt.

Are You Ready, Kids?
Interactive, July 19

Test your knowledge of the beloved Nickelodeon animated series “SpongeBob SquarePants,” which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.

‘Lady in the Lake’ Review: Not Just Another Baltimore Mystery
Culture, July 19

Natalie Portman stars in an elaborate adaptation of Laura Lippman’s novel about a pair of 1960s murders.

The Best of Late Night This Week
Interactive, July 19

Late night was subdued on Monday, after a gunman tried to kill former President Trump. Later in the week, the hosts discussed the R.N.C., JD Vance and Matt Gaetz.

Donald Trump Promised a Softer Image. He Delivered Hulkamania.
Culture, July 19

The last night of the Republican National Convention featured glimpses of a more sober tone — and a whole lot of testosterone.

This Summer’s Sleeper TV Hit: ‘Your Honor’
Business, July 19

Once again, a show with little following has become hugely popular once it starts streaming on Netflix.

‘The Fortress’: A Norwegian Export About the Danger of Closed Borders
Culture, July 19

Both sociopolitical thriller and parable, this Viaplay series presents a future that can feel uncomfortably plausible.

Jimmy Fallon Finds Bright Side of Biden Testing Positive for Covid
Culture, July 19

“It’s the first positive news he’s had in months,” Fallon said on Thursday.

Bob Newhart Holds Up
Culture, July 19

He basically invented the stand-up special in 1960 and continued to be a source of comic brilliance until his final years.

The ‘Newhart’ Finale Was One of Bob Newhart’s Boldest TV Moments
Culture, July 18

The finale has become so famous in part because it offered a rare moment of real surprise from a taped prime-time television sitcom.

Stream These 6 Great Bob Newhart Performances
Culture, July 18

Newhart, who died on Thursday, became a standup star in the early 1960s and later developed two hit sitcoms built around his nervous Everyman persona.

Bob Newhart, 94, Dies; Soft-Spoken Everyman Became a Comedy Star
Obits, July 18

He was a show-business neophyte when he stammered his way to fame in 1960. He went on to star in two of TV’s most memorable sitcoms.

‘My Lady Jane’ Is a Sly and Sassy Historical Comedy
Weekend, July 18

Inspired by the very (very) brief reign of Queen Jane, the Amazon series has fun rewriting Tudor history — complete with magical creatures.

Tucker Carlson, Ousted by Fox, Roars Into Milwaukee as a Top Trump Ally
Business, July 18

After time away from the spotlight, the right-wing host is increasingly welcomed by Trump’s inner circle. He also made a surprise visit to Fox’s convention studio.

J.D. Vance Becomes Trump’s New Apprentice
Culture, July 18

In his prime-time debut, the senator and “Hillbilly Elegy” author showed what he has to offer his running mate.

MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough Urges Biden’s Advisers to ‘Do the Right Thing’
Politics, July 18

The host, who had been blunt but sympathetic toward Mr. Biden after the president’s debate performance, all but called on aides to help him exit the race.

In This Tale of a Medieval Pandemic, There’s Fun to Be Had
Arts & Leisure, July 18

Set during the plague in 14th century Italy, Netflix’s “The Decameron” finds dark humor in a group of nobles and their servants trying to survive.

Late Night Taunts Former Critics Who Changed Their Minds About Trump
Culture, July 18

J.D. Vance and Nikki Haley, among other Republicans at the convention, seem to have gotten over their reservations about the former president.

Where to Stream 2024 Emmy-Nominated Series: ‘Shogun,’ ‘The Bear’ and More
Culture, July 17

Nominations for the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on Wednesday. The Emmys ceremony is planned for Sept. 15, on ABC.

Benj Pasek and Justin Paul Approach EGOT After ‘Only Murders’ Nod
Culture, July 17

The hit Hulu comedy moved the action to Broadway for Season 3, which in turn helped the songwriting duo inch closer to joining the exclusive club.

Emmy Nominations: Our Critics on ‘The Bear,’ ‘Baby Reindeer’ and Delightful Surprises
Culture, July 17

The categories are more confusing than ever and worthy shows were left out, but this year’s nominations also included some thrilling picks.

Elizabeth Debicki on Her Second Emmy Nomination for Princess Diana
Culture, July 17

The actor’s supporting actress nod was one of 18 nominations the show received for its final season. She called the honor “a really beautiful end” to her time on the show.

Is Maddow in Milwaukee? No, That’s an LED Screen on MSNBC.
Business, July 17

A production technique gave the impression that Rachel Maddow and other star anchors were reporting in Milwaukee, not from 30 Rockefeller Plaza.

Jon Hamm Talks Emmy Nods for ‘Fargo’ and ‘The Morning Show’
Culture, July 17

His roles both had close real-world analogues, the first a power-hungry Christian nationalist, the second an Elon Musk-like character.

Jessica Gunning of ‘Baby Reindeer’ Never Saw Martha as a ‘Baddie’
Culture, July 17

The actress, who plays a stalker in the hit Netflix series, said she has always believed her character is in many ways “quite charming and innocent.”

Emmy Nomination Snubs: John Mulaney, ‘The Curse’ and More
Weekend, July 17

Mulaney’s late-night experiment and the eccentric Showtime satire were mostly ignored by the Emmys. But never bet against Stringer Bell.

HBO Falls to Third at the Emmys for the First Time Since 1996
Culture, July 17

HBO earned 91 Emmy nominations, trailing both Netflix, which took 107, and FX, which had 93.

Nominados a los Emmy 2024: esta es la lista de contendientes
En español, July 17

Las nominaciones para la 76ª edición de los premios Emmy se anunciaron el miércoles. A continuación encontrarás la lista actualizada.

Manny Jacinto Turns to the Dark Side in ‘The Acolyte’
Culture, July 17

The actor discusses his complex role in the latest “Star Wars” series, which just wrapped up its first season.

‘Shogun’ Dominates Emmys With 25 Nominations
Culture, July 17

The historical drama has been renewed for “likely” two more seasons after being billed originally as a limited series.

‘Baby Reindeer,’ the Surprise Netflix Hit, Nabs 11 Emmy Nods
Culture, July 17

The Netflix drama’s Emmy haul included nominations for the two stars and for best limited series.

‘UnPrisoned’ Review: Kerry Washington Handles Comedy, Too
Weekend, July 17

The star of “Scandal” demonstrates her range in the Hulu series about an ex-con’s daughter and her relatable traumas.

‘The Gilded Age’ lands a nomination for best drama.
Arts, July 17

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ gets an Emmy send-off.
Arts, July 17

‘The Bear’ Breaks an Emmy Comedy Record. But Is It Actually a Comedy?
Culture, July 17

The show set a new high for the most Emmy nominations in a single year for a comedy series, beating out “30 Rock” for the record.

‘Shogun’ was once a limited series. Now it’s a drama. Why?
Arts, July 17

The distinction between the two categories has gotten muddled in recent years.

Emmy Nominees 2024: The Complete List
Culture, July 17

The 76th Emmy Awards ceremony is planned for Sept. 15. See all the nominees below.

Why Donald Glover Is Saying Goodbye to Childish Gambino
Culture, July 17

“Bando Stone & the New World,” his new album due Friday, tells a story about the potential end of the world — and the conclusion of his pseudonymous musical project.

Emmy nominations land as TV business remains sluggish.
Arts, July 17

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Here’s the latest.
Arts, July 17

The top nominees are announced at 11:30 a.m. ET. “Shogun” and “The Bear” are poised to have a big day.

We Owe Shannen Doherty an Apology
Op Ed, July 17

Gen X’s quintessential bad girl was never really all that bad.

When Is a Stand-Up Special Like ‘The Wire’? When Ali Siddiq Is Onstage
Culture, July 17

The comedian’s YouTube epic, “The Domino Effect,” is nervy humor, with both punches and punchlines that reflect his years in prison.

Jon Stewart Razzes a ‘Daily Show’ Guest: Bill O’Reilly
Culture, July 17

The former Fox host, a longtime foil of the show, said he knew he had “no friends here.” “Well, not just here,” Stewart replied.

James B. Sikking, Actor Best Known for ‘Hill Street Blues,’ Dies at 90
Obits, July 16

His natural rectitude landed him roles on hundreds of TV dramas and comedies, including the beloved “Car Pool Lane” episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”

‘UnPrisoned’ Depicts the Burden of Incarceration With a Light Touch
Culture, July 16

Delroy Lindo and Kerry Washington discuss their series, which finds humor and struggle in a father and daughter repairing their relationship after a long prison term.

Trump Returns With a Different Look. Does That Mean a Different Tone?
Culture, July 16

The first night of the Republican National Convention sought to strike a new note. But some of the lyrics were familiar.

What to Expect From Wednesday’s Emmy Nominations
Business, July 16

The top nominees are announced at 11:30 a.m. ET. “Shogun” and “The Bear” are poised to have a big day.

A Somber Late Night After the Attack on Trump
Culture, July 16

Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers offered sober reflections about democracy. So did Anthony Anderson, though he found some humor in the reaction to the shooting.

‘La casa del dragón’, temporada 2, episodio 5: con el ojo en el trono
En español, July 15

El príncipe Aemond hace una jugada, es decir, otra más después de quemar a su propio hermano

‘Kite Man’ Is a Fun, Irreverent ‘Harley Quinn’ Spinoff
Culture, July 15

Like “Harley,” the series is set among Gotham’s villains and goons, with a similarly lewd and rowdy vibe.

‘She Was a Rebel’: Co-Stars Remember Shannen Doherty
Styles, July 15

Tori Spelling, Rose McGowan, Alyssa Milano and fans of Ms. Doherty shared tributes to the actress, who died on Saturday.

In ‘Beverly Hills, 90210,’ Shannen Doherty Redefined Teen TV Drama
Culture, July 15

As Brenda Walsh, Doherty was the engine of the series that set the template for what a modern teen drama would look like on television.

‘Acting Is a Trick’: Anthony Hopkins on ‘Those About to Die’
Culture, July 15

In an interview, the actor discusses his new series, humble origins and the freedom age brings. “That gives me a tremendous amount of energy to move forward,” he said.

Democrats Need to Wake Up From Their ‘West Wing’ Fantasy
Op Ed, July 15

In the real world, noble ideals don’t guarantee a victory.

What’s on TV This Week: Olympic Specials and ‘Big Brother’
Culture, July 15

ABC and CNN gear up for the Games. CBS airs the season premiere of the reality competition show.

‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2, Episode 5 Recap: The Eye Has It
Culture, July 15

Prince Aemond makes a move — another move, that is, after the one where he blasted his own brother with dragonfire.

BlackRock removes an ad from 2022 that included images of the gunman.
U.S., July 14

BlackRock Removes Ad From 2022 That Included Images of Trump Gunman
Business, July 14

The gunman appeared briefly in a television commercial that was filmed at Bethel Park High School, where he was a senior at the time.

Muere Shannen Doherty, protagonista de ‘Beverly Hills 90210’, a los 53 años
En español, July 14

Conocida sobre todo por su personaje de Brenda Walsh en la serie de culto de la década de 1990, la actriz continuó trabajando con ahínco después de un diagnóstico de cáncer de mama en 2015.

The Photographs That Made Trump an Incarnation of Defiance
Culture, July 14

In video footage, everything was pandemonium. It was still images that defined the attack and its aftermath.

Richard Simmons’s Radical Promise: Exercise Is for Everybody
Well, July 14

By preaching that you didn’t have to already be slim to work out, Simmons reshaped the fitness industry — and ushered in the modern era of exercise.

How to Watch Shannen Doherty’s Most Notable Performances
Culture, July 14

The actress, who died on Saturday, was best known for “Beverly Hills, 90210,” but she wasn’t only a teen idol.

Shannen Doherty’s Final Act Was a Podcast That Put It All Out There
Culture, July 14

Over the past eight months, the “90210” and “Charmed” star spoke frankly and candidly about her cancer and her tumultuous career.

Shannen Doherty, ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ Star, Dies at 53
Obits, July 14

Ms. Doherty, who also had roles in the TV series “Charmed” and the comedy-thriller “Heathers,” had continued to work after a breast cancer diagnosis.

Richard Simmons, ‘the Clown Prince of Fitness,’ Dies at 76
Obits, July 13

He turned exercise from an arena of musclebound pride into a variety act of cross-dressing gags, teeny-weeny shorts and saucy repartee.

Some of Dr. Ruth’s Most Memorable Moments
Express, July 13

After rising to fame in the 1980s, Ruth Westheimer, known as Dr. Ruth, mingled with celebrities, wrote dozens of books and was named as New York’s “loneliness ambassador.”

Ruth Westheimer, the Sex Guru Known as Dr. Ruth, Dies at 96
Obits, July 13

Frank and funny, the taboo-breaking therapist said things on television and radio that would have been shocking coming from almost anyone else.

How to Watch Trump’s Speech at the Republican Convention Tonight
Politics, July 13

Former President Donald J. Trump is set to formally accept his party’s nomination on Thursday, during his first major televised speech since the assassination attempt on Saturday.

Hidetoshi Nishijima Was ‘Overwhelmed’ by This Filmmaker’s Work
Arts & Leisure, July 13

After seeing “Husbands” and “Minnie and Moskowitz,” the actor from “Drive My Car” and the new Apple TV+ series “Sunny” said, “I couldn’t go home. I just kept bicycling around.”

More Than 23 Million Watched Biden’s News Conference, Beating the Oscars
Business, July 12

The drama surrounding the president’s bid for re-election has captured voters’ interest.

Judy Belushi Pisano, Who Defended Her Husband’s Legacy, Dies at 73
Obits, July 12

She was married to John Belushi until his fatal drug overdose in 1982. She went on to celebrate his comic talent in books and a documentary.

At ESPYs, Prince Harry Applauded a Critic While Accepting an Award
Styles, July 12

A former N.F.L. player’s mother criticized ESPN for giving an award honoring her son to the British royal. In his speech, Harry said he respects her advocacy.

The Best of Late Night This Week
Interactive, July 12

The hosts returned from the holiday break to a glut of news, including President Biden doubling down on his decision to seek re-election despite concerns about his health and George Clooney calling for Biden to drop out.

Biden’s News Conference Answered Many Questions. But Not the Big One.
Culture, July 12

For once, a presidential Q. and A. was must-see TV. But it didn’t put an end to the summer’s biggest drama.

The Best True Crime to Stream: Truly Random Crimes
Culture, July 12

Four picks across television, film and podcasting that highlight a fundamental human fear: complete lack of control.

Late Night Laughs Off the Responses to George Clooney’s Essay
Culture, July 12

“It’s crazy the election of 2024 could be decided by the Sexiest Man Alive of 1997,” Kumail Nanjiani, the guest host, joked on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

‘Me’ Is a Lovely and Distinctive Tween Drama
Weekend, July 11

Anchored by beautiful performances, this Apple TV+ superhero show surpasses its own genre clichés.

Hattie Wiener, Sex-Positive ‘Oldest Cougar,’ Dies at 88
Obits, July 11

She was an evangelist for older women having sex with younger men, and the health benefits that she said came with it.

Benji Gregory, estrella infantil de ‘ALF’, muere a los 46 años
En español, July 11

Gregory fue encontrado sin vida el 13 de junio en su coche, junto con su perro de servicio.

‘The Daily Show’ Ribs Biden Over Democratic Detractors
Culture, July 11

“You know you’re in trouble if even Danny Ocean is saying, ‘We can’t pull this one off,’” Desi Lydic joked after George Clooney called for Biden to drop out.

Benji Gregory, Child Star Best Known for ‘ALF,’ Dies at 46
Obits, July 11

The hit sitcom, whose main character was an alien, was seen from 1986 to 1990 but would endure in memory as a characteristic artifact of 1980s pop culture.

Biden Sets Second Post-Debate Interview, This Time With NBC’s Lester Holt
Business, July 10

The interview will air in prime-time on NBC on Monday, the first night of the Republican National Convention.

CNN Cuts 100 Jobs, and Announces Plan for Digital Subscription Product
Business, July 10

The network’s C.E.O., Mark Thompson, has promised a more robust digital strategy as people flee traditional cable packages.

In TMZ Video, George Stephanopoulos Says Biden Can’t Serve Another Term
Business, July 10

The ABC anchor, in a surreptitious recording, said, “I don’t think he can serve four more years.”

Late Night Finds Democrats Still Supporting Biden
Culture, July 10

“People waited all day for white smoke to emerge from the capital, signaling a new leader,” Jimmy Fallon joked after Congressional Democrats met in Washington on Tuesday.

‘Sunny’ Is a Dreamy Robot Dramedy
Culture, July 9

This stylish sci-fi series, on Apple TV+, stars Rashida Jones as a grieving woman with an unexpected new companion.

How an Eleven Madison Park Hospitality Guru Brought Realism to ‘The Bear’
Dining, July 9

Will Guidara, who has a co-producing and writing credit on Season 3, talks about the power of surprise and the calling of restaurant work.

A Diminished Hollywood Welcomes a New Mogul
Business, July 9

David Ellison is poised to soon run Paramount Pictures, among other entertainment assets. But what does that mean in a fractured cultural landscape?

Late Night Mulls Biden’s Decision to Stay in the Race
Culture, July 9

“He’s basically the guy doing 30 in the left lane, and he ain’t moving for anybody,” Jimmy Fallon said of President Biden on Monday.

‘La casa del dragón’, temporada 2, episodio 4: arde el cielo
En español, July 9

La guerra que tanto se intentaba evitar finalmente estalla, en un combate de dragones espectacular y desgarrador.

The Cheerleader Trap
Styles, July 8

A new documentary about the young women who dance for the Dallas Cowboys illuminates the deep contradictions at the heart of the profitable franchise.

Ewan Mitchell Emerges in ‘House of the Dragon’
Arts & Leisure, July 8

As Aemond Targaryen, the young actor quickly became one of the “Game of Thrones” prequel’s most intriguing and fearsome characters.

What’s on TV This Week: ‘The Bachelorette’ and ‘Claim to Fame’
Culture, July 8

Jenn Tran hands out roses on ABC. Kevin and Franklin Jonas host a show with the relatives of stars.

‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2, Episode 4: Fire in the Sky
Culture, July 8

This week brings all-out warfare and the death of a key character.

Meet David Ellison, Paramount’s Future Boss and Hollywood’s Newest Mogul
Business, July 7

He left college to try out acting. Now, he’s set to become one of the most powerful people in Hollywood.

Paramount Agrees to Merge With Skydance
Business, July 7

The deal, approved by Paramount’s board, would usher in a new chapter for the company, which owns CBS and the movie studio behind “Top Gun.”

Welcome to Stucktopia
Op Ed, July 6

Pop culture is serving up dark visions full of labyrinthine bunkers, endless loops and characters who feel hopelessly mired. Welcome to the stucktopia.

I Don’t Give a Damn About My Dad Reputation
Arts & Leisure, July 6

A longtime “Freaks and Geeks” fan reconsiders what it means to be one of the cool kids.

Jane Lynch Loves Being the ‘Weakest Link’ Host and Not a Contestant
Arts & Leisure, July 6

The former “Glee” star turned a childhood fascination with game shows into a TV gig. “I could do it forever,” she says.

How Kaitlin Becker, Meekah From ‘Blippi,’ Spends Her Sundays
Metro, July 6

She makes children laugh during the week, but on Sundays it’s her turn to enjoy herself: movies, fancy treats and museum trips with her 6-year-old son.

For George Stephanopoulos, 22 Minutes of Probing the Personal.
Business, July 6

Respectfully but firmly, the ABC anchor pressed President Biden on the basic questions that Americans had asked themselves over the past week.

Keke Jabbar, Who Starred on ‘Love and Marriage: Huntsville,’ Dies at 42
Express, July 5

She was a frequent sight on the series, which began in 2019, and impressed fans with her straightforward attitude.