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NYTimes ArtsJun 22, 2026
‘The Bear' and 7 More Shows to Watch on TV This Week
The hit FX series reaches its fifth and final season. The BET Awards are live in Los Angeles.

Playbill NewsJun 22, 2026
Little Island's 2026 Summer Season to Feature Shows by Laurie Anderson, Rufus Wainwright, Lillias White, Qween Jean, More
The riverside park will hosts 56 different events, including concerts, world premieres, and live radio shows.



Playbill NewsJun 22, 2026
First Look: Broadway Stars, Emmy Winners, an Original Musical in Don't Suck Season 2
Hear from creator Tyler Isaac Martin on the importance of queer art and get a sneak peek into the series' upcoming musical episode.




VultureJun 21, 2026
House of the Dragon Season-Premiere Recap: All Watery Hell
The long-overdue Battle of the Gullet justifies the nearly two years spent waiting for it.

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Yahoo! TVNov 10, 2020
‘The Umbrella Academy' Renewed for Season 3 at Netflix
"The Umbrella Academy" will be back in action for a third season. Netflix has officially renewed the popular superhero show for a third outing. News of the renewal comes just over three months after season 2 launched as the most-watched show on all of streaming in its first week, per Nielsen. The third season, which […]


DVD ReviewsDec 04, 2019
Star Trek: Discovery - Season Two
This review necessitates an unusually long premise, so bear with me. I'm a lifelong casual fan of the Star Trek franchise, from the original 1966-69 series through The Next Generation and, a bit less so, Deep Space Nine and all the feature films made up to that point. In the minority, I also regard Star Trek Voyager as the best, most daring of the "Next Generation" era shows, but didn't care for Star Trek: Enterprise, as its post 9/11-era teleplays seemed to swing the Star Trek universe hard to the right, in directions that seemed in stark opposition to the original intentions of the franchise's late creator, Gene Roddenberry. That series ended in 2005. Four years later J.J. Abrams's Star Trek feature film attempted to "reboot" the Star Trek universe, with new actors playing characters from the original 60s show. I pretty much loathed everything about it, m...Read the entire review




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