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  1. Hozier, the myth and the man, is here for you The Irish musician talks activism and his chart-topping song ahead of his sold-out Friday concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion.
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  2. ‘IF’ is a flight of fancy that doesn’t take off From John Krasinski, “IF” is a sweet, scattered family film.
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  3. A song about Drake’s butt might be a real breakthrough for AI art Willonius Hatcher, the maker of the Drake joke track “BBL Drizzy,” is full steam ahead on AI-assisted art. “It was made with love.”
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  4. A staging of ancient myths, inspired by the death of Tyre Nichols Psalmayene 24 directs an all-Black cast in a revival of Mary Zimmerman’s acclaimed “Metamorphoses” at Folger Theatre.
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  5. DJ Akademiks accused of rape and defamation DJ Akademiks, a podcaster and internet personality, was accused of sexual assault and defamation in a lawsuit filed on Monday.
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  6. He’s on Beyoncé’s album. He has a No. 1 hit. Shaboozey’s moment is here. The Woodbridge, Va., native is seeing success with his mix of country music and hip-hop at the same time that Beyoncé’s album fueled conversations about blending genres.
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  7. ‘True West,’ but with pregnant sisters “Problems Between Sisters” at Studio Theatre is part of Julia May Jonas’s series revisiting the canonical works of male playwrights.
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  8. Washington National Opera’s new ‘Turandot’ gets a refreshing finale Puccini’s perennially popular (and problematic) opera gets a new ending in Francesca Zambello’s compelling new production.
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