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Kathryn Bigelow on “A House of Dynamite" and the nuclear “elephant in the room”

Kathryn Bigelow on “A House of Dynamite" and the nuclear “elephant in the room”

We answer your deeply important questions about the very funny Obama musical

We answer your deeply important questions about the very funny Obama musical

Rosalía’s ‘Lux’ is taking prestige pop to new levels

Rosalía’s ‘Lux’ is taking prestige pop to new levels

Broadway’s ‘Ragtime’ trumpets American ideals with mighty highs, a few lows

Broadway’s ‘Ragtime’ trumpets American ideals with mighty highs, a few lows

6 noteworthy books for November and December

6 noteworthy books for November and December

How a ‘Bridesmaids’ star is channeling the ‘incendiary’ rage of Gen X moms

‘Queen of Versailles’ puts Kristin Chenoweth in an empty reality

She stole scenes in ‘Better Call Saul.’ In her new show, she’s the star.

She stole scenes in ‘Better Call Saul.’ In her new show, she’s the star.

These exhibits took years to plan. They’re gathering dust during the shutdown.

‘Take On Me’ has been stuck in our heads for 40 years. Here’s how it got there.

‘Take On Me’ has been stuck in our heads for 40 years. Here’s how it got there.

Music’s biggest night is finally changing its tune on rap

Music’s biggest night is finally changing its tune on rap

Top Grammy nominations led by Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny

How Bob Mould rediscovered the great, lost live Husker Du record

Sydney Sweeney never gets off the ropes in the boxing drama ‘Christy’

Jennifer Lawrence is brilliant in an otherwise underbaked ‘Die My Love’

Vince Gilligan is brilliant. Rhea Seehorn is great. ‘Pluribus’ drags.

DHS keeps posting Norman Rockwell after family condemns use of his art

Opera is good for Rosalía. May she be good for opera!

The 32 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week

Russell Crowe is chilling in ‘Nuremberg,’ a flawed but essential film

Russell Crowe is chilling in ‘Nuremberg,’ a flawed but essential film

‘Train Dreams’ explores what’s in a life: Everything and nothing

‘Train Dreams’ explores what’s in a life: Everything and nothing

In ‘Death by Lightning,’ Matthew Macfadyen plays a Tom with no Shiv

Two stirring plays about women under siege

The U.S. chose an artist for the Venice Biennale

The U.S. chose an artist for the Venice Biennale

Sarah Snook shakes off Shiv in twisty thriller ‘All Her Fault’

Surviving trauma, Yoko Ono became an artist of exemplary generosity

143 years ago, he was an enemy of the people. Now he’s everyone’s friend.

How Jesse Plemons became Hollywood’s most unlikely leading man

How Jesse Plemons became Hollywood’s most unlikely leading man