The New Yorker:

What’s happening this season in TV, movies, music, art, theatre, and dance.

By Shauna Lyon, Inkoo Kang, Jillian Steinhauer, Marina Harss, Sheldon Pearce, Fergus McIntosh, Richard Brody, and Helen Shaw

Whether you are one with the sun or in love with your A.C. unit, summer has plenty in store for you that doesn’t involve a small screen. New York City abounds with alfresco events—including a robust Little Island slate, pop divas at Governor’s Ball, and Gustavo Dudamel’s New York Philharmonic in parks across the boroughs—as well as plenty of shows offering protection from the elements, from the blockbuster (Vermeer, the ballerina Olga Smirnova, Brad Pitt in “F1 the Movie”) to the quirky (P. D. Q. Bach, LaRussell, Taylor Mac adapting Molière). Of course, you have permission to occasionally stay home, if only to check out the new TV shows by Lena Dunham or Raphael Bob-Waksberg (the creator of “BoJack Horseman),” or the latest season of “The Bear.” With the longer days and a sultry summer pace, there’s plenty of time to soak it all in.
 

 

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