What to Hear: “From the outside and at first glance you might dismiss this as a glossy ad for Apple or Beats, but there are so many jumping-off points for both men that Allen is able to tell a fascinating story about artistic influence and, as a throughline, complete and utter ambition that couldn’t be derailed.” That’s Tim Goodman giving thumbs-up to HBO’s doc on Jimmy Iovine and Dr Dre: The Defiant Ones. The four-part HBO series kicks off on Sunday night.

+ What to Read: “But there was an additional aspect of Trump’s appeal that received almost no mainstream media attention—and yet was a key part of why advertisers found his show so desirable, and why Trump, even though he was politically dormant during this period, managed to build a national profile that was dramatically different from any other major Republican figure, then or since: Trump was extremely popular with minority audiences.” Joshua Green on how Trump torched many of his views and much of his appeal to make a hard-right run for the presidency: The Remaking of Donald Trump.

+ What to Watch: My whole family enjoyed My Life as a Zucchini, an unusual and unusually excellent stop-motion animated film about kids thrown together in a foster home.