Young Thug’s YSL RICO Trial: What to Know

Hip-hop collective or street gang? In a blockbuster case against the famed Atlanta rap crew YSL, headed by Young Thug, prosecutors say it is both. Source link

Emma Corrin Tries to Solve ‘A Murder at the End of the World’

The actor has worked steadily since breaking out as a young Princess Diana in “The Crown.” Corrin’s latest role is as an amateur sleuth in “A Murder at the End…

Nom Nom Nom. What’s the Deal With Cookie Monster’s Cookies?

Years ago, a reader wrote probing for details on a mystery that had vexed him: What’s the deal with the cookies that Cookie Monster eats? The email said nothing else.…

‘Succession’ Creator Still Has ‘a Lot of Sympathy’ for the Roys

Jesse Armstrong didn’t always know how “Succession” would end. But he knew how that ending would feel. “It was always a bit about human mortality and the mortality of these…

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Special Forces’ and ‘Selena + Chef’

The endurance reality show wraps up its second season. Selena Gomez’s cooking show returns with a holiday special. Source link

Charles Melton, ‘May December’ Breakout Star, Is Transformed

The ex-“Riverdale” star transformed himself for Todd Haynes’s new drama. As an actor, he’s caught between wanting to be seen and wanting to disappear. Source link

An Oratorio About Shanghai’s Jews Opens in China at a Difficult Time

“Émigré,” a new oratorio about Jewish refugees who fled Nazi Germany for Shanghai in the late 1930s, begins with a song by two brothers, Josef and Otto, as their steamship…

JACK Quartet Commits to Finding the Music

Its stylistic range, precision and passion have made the group one of contemporary music’s indispensable ensembles. Source link

Antonia Bennett Used to Sing With Tony. Now She’s Carrying on Solo.

Jason Olaine, vice president of programming at Jazz at Lincoln Center, which will celebrate Tony Bennett in a concert gala next April, has known Antonia for years, and praised her…

Marty Krofft, Co-Creator of Fantastical TV Shows, Dies at 86

Marty Krofft, who, with his brother Sid, created a string of television shows that captured audiences from Saturday morning to prime time, including fantastical children’s fare, like “H.R. Pufnstuf” and…