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“An endlessly adaptable vocalist, Cass Elliot could sing in a staggering number of styles, and I tried to highlight her range on this playlist.” Read Lindsay Zoladz on 10 of her essential songs. nyti.ms/4dCUE7T

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The photojournalist spent a year with Bob Dylan, photographing him on his rise to fame beginning in 1964. Here are some of the images he captured. nyti.ms/44EP1Cb

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Rolling Stone magazine once described Mr. Kramer as “the photographer most closely associated with Bob Dylan.” But that designation seemed highly improbable in early 1964. nyti.ms/4bDnRxH

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Betty Buckley is back in concert mode at 76, and introducing new material this week during her run at Joe’s Pub. nyti.ms/3WKrUUH

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Hades II exists in direct conversation with Hades, reflecting back many of its ideas rather than simply extending them. Death is an inevitability in these games. It’s life that’s the anomaly, a rare thing to be glimpsed only in passing. nyti.ms/4byigIW

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Film wasn’t the main topic at Cannes as Greta Gerwig, president of the jury, and jurors like Lily Gladstone answered questions on , Indigenous representation and other real-world topics on Tuesday. nyti.ms/3WHsCC1

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Newly restored, Horace Ové’s 1970s film “Pressure,” about a Trinidadian family in London, makes a triumphant return to the Brooklyn Academy of Music. nyti.ms/3QGv4VN

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Darren Criss will return to Broadway this fall in “Maybe Happy Ending,” a new musical about two robots falling in love in Seoul. nyti.ms/44Jhbfg

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On this week’s Popcast, guest hosted by the music reporter Ben Sisario, we delve into Steve Albini’s musical legacy and his singular role as a moral scourge in rock and of the music business overall. nyti.ms/44ImRpR

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A documentary play about the an album of Auschwitz photographs, “Here There Are Blueberries” avoids the exploitation of horror in favor of a narrow, archival approach. nyti.ms/4bsJ4KK

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David Sanborn, a six-time Grammy-winning saxophonist who released eight gold records and appeared on indelible recordings by David Bowie, Stevie Wonder and Bruce Springsteen, is dead at 78. nyti.ms/4alEDk3

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In the past five years, podcasters have emerged as the rumpled protagonists of numerous television shows and movies. But why? nyti.ms/3UWzqKO

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We watched the new season of “Doctor Who” with five British superfans. There was laughter, and lots of knowing nods. nyti.ms/4bjHKdq

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Broadway news: Darren Criss will star in 'Maybe Happy Ending,' a new musical about life, love, loss, and robots, set in the future in Seoul. nyti.ms/4bfNXap

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The choreographers nominated for Tony Awards this year have a broader vision than usual of the possibilities of dance in theater. nyti.ms/4beoGNJ

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Recent releases like “American Fiction” and “The American Society of Magical Negroes” have used absurdist humor to examine race. But they have also depicted narrow views of Blackness. nyti.ms/4ajOaI7

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Jesse Green, our chief theater critic, names the shows and artists he thinks will win, should win and should have been nominated for Tony Awards this year — and offers some additional thoughts of his own. nyti.ms/4bjGMOk

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“Michael Cohen testified today that former President Trump once said that he wouldn’t be single for very long if former first lady Melania Trump were to leave him. So, yeah, he wrote his own vows.” — Seth Meyers nyti.ms/4bBG0Mp

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An old-fashioned rap war that unfolded online at lightning speed has sent Kendrick Lamar to No. 1 on Billboard’s latest singles chart, while Taylor Swift easily holds off a challenge from Dua Lipa’s new album on the Billboard 200. nyti.ms/3UHt5l6

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