
Your summer 2021 media guide: In-person premieres, series finales, and new beginnings
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This special edition of the "Reliable Sources" newsletter is a look ahead to the next three months in pop culture, politics, business, tech, and more.
The summer of 2021 is about vaccinations and unmaskings and in-person premieres and "post-pandemic life" -— albeit at different paces for different people. And plans keep evolving as Covid-19 evolves. "As more people get vaccinated and government Covid regulations seem to change by the week, concert and theater venues are scrambling to keep up and figure out when and how to welcome back the crowds they depend on," Adam Nagourney of The New York Times wrote. The Hollywood Bowl, for instance, is now on "Plan C." Whether Plan C or D or E, it's going to be a summer of Roaring '20s parties and "TikTok mobs." It's "America's Reunion Summer," as Jennifer Levitz of the Wall Street Journal proclaimed. Hopefully it'll be a "summer of play" for kids and a "summer of reconnection" for adults and a summer of health for all. Let's get to it with calendar listings, movie previews, new book releases and more.More Related News

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