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23  mars     11h00
5 new mystery novels whisk readers around the globe
Karen MacPherson    Whodunits from Deanna Raybourn, Camilla Trinchieri, Nicholas George, John Shen Yen Nee, S.J. Rozan and Jo Piazza
22  mars     21h00
The newest TV shows and movies to stream right now
Olivia McCormack    What’s available on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Prime Video and more in March and April.
    18h20
Larry David lives in hell
Boris Kachka    On Curb Your Enthusiasm, the Westside of Los Angeles is a maddening paradise. I would know I live here too.
    18h10
Laurence Fishburne’s solo show somehow needs more Laurence Fishburne
Brittani Samuel    In Like They Do in the Movies, actor Laurence Fishburne shares anecdotes of his upbringing and rise to stardom but mixes it with too many side characters.
    16h04
This Little Shop of Horrors’ is a bit too cheerful, but don’t overthink it
Sophia Nguyen    A new Little Shop of Horrors production at Ford’s Theatre doesn’t let anything get too dark but still delivers some heartbreak.
    15h32
Tierra Whack wants more than 15 minutes of fame
Chris Richards    The more mundane the subject, the more Tierra Whack’s music begins to feel weirdly sublime.
    13h36
The Harlem Renaissance wasn’t just nightclubs. It was about ideas.
Philip Kennicott    The Metropolitan Museum of Art explores the Harlem Renaissance, including its contentious ideas.
    12h54
Road House’: All brawn, no brain and very little fun
Ann Hornaday    Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this update of the cult hit.
    12h49
Road House’: All brawn, no brain and very little fun
Ann Hornaday    Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this update of the cult hit.
    12h00
The places to see or flee in Larry David’s Los Angeles
Boris Kachka    An illustrated guide to the beautiful, crazy making Westside of Los Angeles in Curb Your Enthusiasm
    12h00
Larry David lives in hell
Boris Kachka    On Curb Your Enthusiasm, the Westside of Los Angeles is a maddening paradise. I would know I live here too.
    12h00
In the galleries: An immersive dive into the pandemic experience
Mark Jenkins    Images of the pandemic’s effects, celebrating a father’s life, inventive abstracts, large scale works and low lying fog, a multitude of subject matter in prints.
    10h00
Tierra Whack wants more than 15 minutes of fame
Chris Richards    The more mundane the subject, the more Tierra Whack’s music begins to feel weirdly sublime.
    01h00
In Broadway’s Water for Elephants,’ circus parts are good, songs are meh
Elisabeth Vincentelli    The new Broadway musical Water for Elephants, based on the bestselling novel, incorporates acrobatics, along with puppets to portray animals.
21  mars     19h34
3 Body Problem’ is a great drama (and decent sci-fi)
Lili Loofbourow    Rarely does a show with multiple protagonists and timelines handle the challenge well. Body Problem manages it with apparent ease.
    18h27
Washington National Opera’s Songbird’ is an absolute hoot
Michael Andor Brodeur    Just one performance remains of Washington National Opera’s Songbird, and those with an operatic sweet tooth would be well served to grab tickets.
    17h41
Is Kevin Hart funny?
Travis Andrews    He’s getting the Mark Twain Prize for humor. That, and billion at the box office, must mean something ... right