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It Only Seems Like Everything on Streaming Gets Canceled Now
Despite high-profile cuts, streaming isn’t as brutal on new shows as network TV [+]
Fall TV Reflects the Hollywood Strikes, but Not How You Think
The tired familiarity of the reality-heavy network schedules is a reminder of the [+]
Two Documentaries on School Integration Offer New Views of an Old Problem
Premiering in September, the films take very different looks at what has and [+]

The Designer Who Makes Movie Posters Worthy of Museums
You’ve seen Dawn Baillie’s posters for thrillers, comedies and dramas outside cineplexes. Now her work is being exhibited at Poster House in Manhattan.

How to Style a Book Shelf: Jeremiah Brent Shares His Tips
Jeremiah Brent, the newest cast member of Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” shows how he styles the shelves in the home he shares with his husband, Nate Berkus.

Len Sirowitz, Whose Bold, Offbeat Ads Captured an Era, Dies at 91
An award-winning agency art director, he brought a striking visual touch to campaigns for the Volkswagen Beetle, Sara Lee and Sony in the ’60s as well as to the antiwar and antinuclear movements.
Theater
Lev Rubinstein, Russian Poet and a Critic of Putin, Is Dead at 76
He helped found a defiant avant-garde movement fusing art and prose and was [+]
In a New ‘Simon Boccanegra,’ Family Ties Are Tightened
“Simon Boccanegra,” a story of fathers, politics, love and duty, is returning to [+]

