Top Picks: Barbra Streisand's album 'Partners,' the PBS series 'How We Got to Now,' and more
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The way she was
Sometimes even the most unoriginal idea can still be a good one 鈥 when it鈥檚 done well. Barbra Streisand鈥檚 is a duets album, with celebrity guest stars pairing up with Babs on old standards, many of which she has recorded countless times before. But the ageless Streisand hasn鈥檛 sounded this good in decades, and stellar performances by Michael Bubl茅 and Stevie Wonder (on a beautifully reimagined 鈥淧eople鈥) more than make up for the overly familiar canon.
The story of innovation
The new PBS series , which shares its title with the new book by Steven Johnson, examines how scientific breakthroughs can have unexpected consequences 鈥 for example, how cleanliness gave rise to soap operas. Johnson hosts the six-part series, which debuts Oct. 15 at 9 p.m., with episodes about sanitation and measuring time. 聽
Eat your veggies
The James Beard Foundation has released its first application, . It offers recipes for meatless dishes, beautifully illustrated with photos and videos. Users can e-mail themselves ingredients lists, bookmark favorites, and buy kitchen tools through the app. You can search by recipe (the first five recipes are free) or award-winning chefs. It costs $3.99 to open the entire collection. It鈥檚 available in the Apple App Store.
Superhero mash-up
brings together the cast from previous 鈥淴-Men鈥 movies with those currently starring in the reboot series. The movie finds hero Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) being sent back in time to prevent a future in which mutants are hunted and killed. The film has dynamic action filmmaking and a witty script. It arrives on DVD and Blu-ray Oct. 14.
A stand against bullying
As bullying in schools continues to make headlines, the documentary , directed by Lee Hirsch and originally released in theaters in 2012, is more important than ever. It follows the families of various bullied students, including one who committed suicide after being abused and another who brought a gun onto a school bus after being teased. It contains strong language and disturbing scenes. 鈥淏ully鈥 airs on PBS on Oct. 13 at 10 p.m.聽