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    1. My Ten

      Alanis Morissette Is Not Aloof

      Celebrating the 25th anniversary of her second album, the singer and songwriter spoke about being destabilized by sudden fame — and how she got her center back.

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      “Everywhere I go," Alanis Morissette said, “I want to knock down walls.”
      “Everywhere I go," Alanis Morissette said, “I want to knock down walls.”
      CreditNoam Galai/Getty Images
  1. How to Make Two Reality Stars Fall in Love? Cue a Tropical Beach

    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.

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    Exotic locations lend reality dating shows like “Bachelor in Paradise” additional layers of escapism and aspirational pleasure.
    CreditCraig Sjodin/ABC
  2. ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ Puts a Teen on the Case

    Based on the book series by Holly Jackson, the Netflix series is a British murder mystery with a greener-than-usual detective.

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    Emma Myers stars as a plucky teen in “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.”
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  3. How ‘House of the Dragon’ Turns Fiery Fantasy Into TV Reality

    For the “Game of Thrones” prequel series, the producers had to figure out how to make the title beasts believably bigger, badder and more prominent.

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    Kieran Bew and a digital friend in Sunday’s episode of “House of the Dragon.” The current season of the “Game of Thrones” prequel has included more dragon action than any other in the franchise.
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  4. 104 Shows. $260 Million. After 10 Years, Billy Joel Closes a Chapter.

    The singer and songwriter, 75, wrapped his decade-long residency at Madison Square Garden on Thursday night. Up next? A new era in his live career.

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    “We’ll come back,” Billy Joel promised the crowd on Thursday at the final show of his monthly residency.
    CreditThea Traff for The New York Times
  5. A New Batman Is Less a Dark Knight Than a ‘Weird and Creepy’ One

    “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.

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    “Batman: Caped Crusader,” a new series from Bruce Timm, a creator of “Batman: The Animated Series," premieres Aug. 1 on Amazon.
    CreditAmazon Prime Video

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  12. Who Is Eminem for in 2024?

    A conversation about the Detroit rapper’s long and unlikely career as his 12th studio album reaches No. 1.

     
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  21. Five International Movies to Stream Now

    This month’s picks include a ’90s coming-of-age tale from India, a Turkish noir set in a zoo, a Romanian drama about provincial politics and more.

    By Devika Girish

     
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  29. 5 Things to Do This Weekend

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

    By Danielle Dowling

     
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  54. Critic’s Pick

    Native Modern Art: From a Cardboard Box to the Met

    Nearly lost, Mary Sully’s discovered drawings riff on Modernist geometries and Dakota Sioux beadwork and quilting. Our critic calls it “symphonically bicultural.”

    By Holland Cotter

     
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    ‘Didi’ Review: 13 Going on Nerdy

    A vibrant coming-of-age story about an awkward teenager in California in 2008 is also a love letter to the director’s mother.

    By Alissa Wilkinson

     
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  58. 36 Hours

    36 Hours in Nice, France

    The French Riviera resort town brims with the unexpected, including a wealth of prehistory, ancient ruins and newer attractions.

    By Chloé Braithwaite

     
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  60. Video Game Reviews

    Solving Wanderlust With the Puzzles Beneath Your Feet

    Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure is full of solutions that slide and stump. Play follow the leader in Flock, and take on bulbous hordes in Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess.

    By Harold Goldberg

     
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