Liberating? Exploitative? A Nude Scene Summer Report Card.
From “The Idol” to “Oppenheimer,” women’s bodies were on display on our screens the past few months. Some executions succeeded with humor, others felt misguided.
By Maya Phillips
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From “The Idol” to “Oppenheimer,” women’s bodies were on display on our screens the past few months. Some executions succeeded with humor, others felt misguided.
By Maya Phillips
There was wistfulness behind party tunes like “Margaritaville.” Buffett helped listeners feel like they’d earned the good times just by holding on.
By Jon Pareles
The Peloton instructor and author of “XOXO, Cody” is a big believer in the power of a cold plunge and sticking with therapy even when things are going well.
By Kathryn Shattuck
Mike gets involved unwittingly in a fugitive’s flight from justice. Chuck wouldn’t know anything about that, would he?
By Sean T. Collins
Hear her biggest hits, deeper cuts and tributes from disciples.
Hear tracks by Peter Gabriel, Lauren Mayberry, Oneohtrix Point Never and others.
By Jon Pareles, Giovanni Russonello and Lindsay Zoladz
This month’s picks include a monkey’s quest, a splashy version of a beloved Nintendo franchise and a Lego adventure packed with Disney princesses.
By Dina Gachman
This month’s losses for U.S. subscribers include some of the most beloved titles and characters ever to grace a screen.
By Jason Bailey
The unsung godmother of so-called “sad girl” music — and one of pop’s most wrenching chroniclers of feminized pain — has long been misunderstood.
By Lindsay Zoladz
A theatrical version of the billion-dollar tour — a cultural juggernaut that just ended its North American leg — opens Oct. 13.
By Joe Coscarelli
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