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  1. ‘Agatha All Along’ was an Avenger origin story all along “Agatha All Along,” the “WandaVision” sequel starring Kathryn Hahn, wasn’t just the tale of a delightfully wicked witch.
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  2. Tyler, the Creator wants to make only masterpieces Tyler, the Creator’s seventh album, “Chromakopia,” feels like a sprawling dispatch from the plateau of prestige.
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  3. Every Willie Nelson album has a story. This man helps tell them. Willie Nelson released his 153rd album this week. John Spong has listened to all of them, reviewing and ranking them for Texas Monthly.
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  4. Museum shows can be death for street art. Osgemeos look alive and well. In a year-long Hirshhorn show squirming with energy, the famous Brazilian twins replace discernment with populist exuberance.
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  5. ‘Juror #2’: Another intentionally muddy moral tale from Clint Eastwood Nicholas Hoult plays a guilty man arguing for another’s innocence.
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  6. ‘Emilia Pérez’ is a dazzling but hollow musical crime melodrama Jacques Audiard’s audacious film has three of the year’s best performances.
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  7. New album from the Cure is the band’s best since ‘Disintegration’ The first new album in 16 years from goth stalwarts the Cure is their best since the 1989 masterpiece “Disintegration.”
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  8. What’s ‘Doctor Odyssey’ really about? Some viewers see dead people. The Ryan Murphy-produced ABC drama “Doctor Odyssey” attracts theories from viewers that something about the show is not what it seems.
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  9. At half a billion sales, Call of Duty is as good as it’s ever been The Call of Duty series has sold more than 500 million copies to date, according to publisher Activision-Blizzard, after ‘Black Ops 6’ set launch-day records.
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  10. The best election watch parties at bars in the D.C. area Plus places to order in, if you prefer to keep your anxiety at home on the couch.
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  11. Interwar Europe was on a hair trigger. So was its art. The brand-new Frary Gallery’s first show, “Art and Graphic Design of the European Avant-Gardes,” shows some of the most politically caustic art ever produced.
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  12. The Met’s magical show of Sienese painting is the must-see of the season In “Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300-1350,” time paradoxically stands still and rushes forward.
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  13. Washington Post paperback bestsellers A snapshot of popular books.
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  14. ‘Anora’ is a tough, terrific working-girl saga Mikey Madison isn’t just another pretty woman in Sean Baker’s latest.
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  15. A take on ‘Frozen’ that might leave you cold The “Frozen” musical at Olney Theatre Center checks the boxes of the Disney favorite, but struggles to find inspiration of its own.
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