While Marvel's Black Widow or the women of Atomic Blonde and Red Sparrow rarely crack a smile, Fogel points out we've had various versions of male heroes like Batman, Superman and Spider-Man coming of age, exploring their powers and having emotional character arcs spanning drama, action and comedy. So much analysis of the Democratic presidential hopefuls characterizes them in ideological terms: left versus center, idealism or pragmatism, the revolutionaries and the incrementalists. So much is about gender, race and age.
The exact terms vary depending on the console you buy, whether you qualify with a financing partner and what region of the world you live in. US and UK players can pick from a variety of Xbox bundles, from the cheaper Xbox One S All-Digital Edition ( per month in the US) to the pricier Xbox One X ( per month). Australian players can pick either an Xbox One X or S system bundled with Forza Horizon 4. “He invited me up to his home in Greenwich, and he was doing some gardening with Nancy; he loved to work in the yard,” Darling said on Thursday. “He said he was going to go take a shower before dinner, so why don’t I hang out in his study? It had all his awards, his Cy Youngs, all that kind of stuff, and I started peeking around.”
FRIDAYS AT NOON at the 92nd Street Y (Feb. 1, noon). More than 60 years ago, a 27-year-old Alvin Ailey and his new dance company made its debut at the 92Y, where they performed a sensual work called “Blues Suite.” In honor of the company’s anniversary and the beginning of Black History Month, Ailey II, the troupe’s junior wing, performs an excerpt from that work, along with sections from the Ailey classics “The Lark Ascending” (1972), “Hidden Rites” (1973), “Isba” (1983) and the enduring, ever-popular “Revelations” (1960). Sylvia Waters, who led Ailey II from its founding in 1974 until 2012, will have a conversation with Troy Powell, its current director.212-415-5500, 92y.org “In the midst of our preparation, the bracket was mistakenly posted on ESPNU,” the network said in a statement. “We deeply regret the error and extend our apology to the N.C.A.A. and the women’s basketball community.”