This week, , and all postponed games and matches in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
And: A Tweet listing the "" -- including "Too Much Hemingway," you see -- caused a bit of a fuss on the Twitter.
And finally: Atlantics is the directorial debut of actress and writer Mati Diop. It premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, where it was the first movie directed by a Black woman ever to compete at the festival. It won the Grand Prix. It is available to stream on Netflix, and The Guardian in their "My Streaming Gem" column.
Some other stuff that happened this week, give or take:
Nashville native, known for his mix of old-timey roots music and modern folk-rock, was the son of Steve Earle
One of metal's true rising stars has left us too early
(It's not.)
In the latest film version of the vigilante's adventures, Batman/Bruce Wayne unexpectedly brings back the eyeliner and My Chemical Romance fringe of early 00s youth culture
The bigger question is why Batman doesn't just check the internet.
The prestigious line is coveted by cinephiles and taught in film schools. The company's president blames his "blind spots" for largely shutting out Black Americans.
The "Avengers" actor explained things on "The Daily Show."
The club Stand Up NY is staging 40 shows a week across the city. Performing in parks raises the stakes for comedians and audiences alike.
The filmmaker discussed how he's been spending quarantine, exploring safety guidelines for film productions, and why he helped get a long-dormant sequel finally get made.
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Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show.