Ali Siddiq, a comedian known for his narrative-driven stand-up, reflects on his life, his complex relationship with his late father, and his transition from drug trafficking to professional comedy. His latest special, *My Father*, serves as a memoir that explores the contradictions of a man who was charismatic but deeply irresponsible. Siddiq discusses how his six-year prison sentence shaped his perspective on accountability, noting that while he survived, the psychological wounds of incarceration remain. He emphasizes the importance of breaking generational cycles by providing his own children with a stable, supportive environment. Additionally, film critic Justin Chang reviews *Toy Story 5*, examining the tension between traditional play and the rise of digital devices, while highlighting how Pixar uses the franchise to address themes of loss, impermanence, and the evolution of childhood.
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