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Jun 18, 2026
Ramón Saturnino, an architect by training, is showing his work on the U.S.-Mexico border wall for the first time at Art Basel.
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Jun 18, 2026
The Duffer brothers, who produced the series and created "Stranger Things," recently left the streamer for Paramount.
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Jun 18, 2026
As art lovers head to London for the Treasure House Fair, outdoor sculpture shows featuring Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick and big names beckon.
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Jun 18, 2026
The Treasure House Fair returns for its fourth year, embracing accessibility and emotion over connoisseurship.
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Jun 18, 2026
In a major show at the Kunstmuseum Basel, Gegenwart, the artist considers technology, humanity and how people can preserve "our human life" in the age of A.I.
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Jun 18, 2026
The "Law & Order: SVU" actress "was really scared" about starring in "Every Brilliant Thing." Who does she look to for inspiration? The Knicks, of course.
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Jun 18, 2026
Alexander Sokurov has questioned the Russian president about government repression, but he is still controversial among his country's exiles.
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Jun 18, 2026
The auction market is buoyant, but business feels precarious for dealers at the world's premier contemporary art fair.
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Jun 18, 2026
You may stand a little straighter after visiting the Met's Temple of Dendur, which has been reanimated with sculptures by the Swiss master of figurative tension.
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Jun 18, 2026
Everyone agrees that Penn Station is a disaster, but not on how to fix it. Now a Trump-backed, multibillion-dollar plan to rebuild it offers a promising step forward.
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Jun 18, 2026
When fashion met image, both changed. A show at International Center of Photography shines a light on the relationship — but doesn't really get the whole picture.
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Jun 18, 2026
The director Haifaa Al-Mansour ("Wadjda") concludes a trilogy about women resisting societal constraints in Saudi Arabia with a whodunit.
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Jun 18, 2026
In this richly textured film by Mark Jenkin, two men sign on to crew a ship whose ultimate destination is a place they could never have fathomed.
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Jun 18, 2026
In this latest installment of the popular franchise, Woody and Buzz Lightyear are back and must contend with Bonnie's mesmerizing new toy.
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Jun 18, 2026
A food influencer struggles with an eating disorder in John Early's thrilling pastiche of the made-for-TV melodrama.
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Jun 18, 2026
Contestants on the hit reality dating show are participating in scenarios racy enough to turn some viewers off.
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Jun 18, 2026
The pop star Hayley Kiyoko turns her hit single and best-selling book into a coming-of-age romance.
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Jun 18, 2026
In this Australian chiller, a conversion therapy ritual unleashes shape-shifting ghouls that take the form of desired ones.
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Jun 18, 2026
In this tender family drama, a widowed father and his disabled son overcome personal tragedy.
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Jun 18, 2026
A darkly revisionist take on the medieval outlaw asks who gets to craft the heroic legends.
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Jun 18, 2026
This comedy squanders a promising premise about adults forced back to high school on repetitive sketches and hollow jokes.
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Jun 18, 2026
Antonio Carlos da Fontoura's 1974 gay gangster thriller returns in a gorgeous new restoration.
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Jun 18, 2026
Alexander Sokurov has questioned the Russian president about government repression but he is still controversial among his country's exiles.
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Jun 18, 2026
Although the agreement finally reopens the Strait of Hormuz, "we threw in a minimum of $300 billion," Kimmel said. "Right now, Melania's wondering, ‘How do I get a deal like that?'"
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Jun 17, 2026
She brought the plucky Lilo to life in the popular animated film series, and unnerved viewers as the child villain Samara in the horror film "The Ring."
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Jun 17, 2026
A former monk who was also Uma Thurman's father, he made sure Buddhism retained its intellectual and spiritual rigor as it spread through the West.
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Jun 17, 2026
Some of the show's leadership made harassing statements about the writer's race and sexuality, the lawsuit says. CBS said it had been unable to find support for the allegations.
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Jun 17, 2026
The Grammy-nominated musician pleaded guilty to third-degree rape after a woman told the police she was beaten and assaulted at his home in 2022.
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Jun 17, 2026
A memory workout, an endless playlist and an antidote to worry.
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Jun 17, 2026
In books like "The Cheese and the Worms," he helped push beyond the story of great events and leaders, entering the minds and hearts of peasants.
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Jun 17, 2026
Stearns, a longtime principal at American Ballet Theater, has stepped down. He talks about being pushed to leave and the pains and boons of growing older.
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Jun 17, 2026
Anthology Film Archives is screening Chris Jolly's restored 2001 lo-fi indie film twice nightly.
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Jun 17, 2026
Formed by siblings who grew up playing together, the Hagen Quartet is finishing a farewell tour with an unforced, casual goodbye.
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Jun 17, 2026
The star of this seafaring horror-comedy, which wraps up Season 1 on Wednesday, also spends his downtime on the water.
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Jun 17, 2026
The artist's latest videos and drawings stem from physical and mental exercises and are largely improvised in his studio, with raw and vulnerable results.
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Jun 17, 2026
By asking players to perform repetitive labor in mundane settings, game designers are delivering relatable twists on the tycoon genre.
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Jun 17, 2026
President Trump "promised he would drain the swamp," Jimmy Kimmel said. "Instead, he spent 14 million of our dollars building a new one."
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Jun 16, 2026
As a child, he discovered that his father — and therefore he and his siblings — had been passing for white. For the rest of his life, he identified as Black.
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Jun 16, 2026
As the Trump administration seeks to move forward with renovations at the center, a judge has asked for its programming calendar.
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Jun 16, 2026
Anna D. Shapiro revives Eric Bentley's play about the House Un-American Activities Committee's investigation of the entertainment industry.
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Jun 16, 2026
Hear songs from Angélique Kidjo, Mavis Staples, Sharp Pins and more.
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Jun 16, 2026
For an upcoming story, we want fans to talk to us about the journey they have been on with Swift through the years and how they feel about her big day.
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Jun 16, 2026
The French sound artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot creates an unlikely symphony by setting singing bowls bobbing at the Park Avenue Armory.
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Jun 16, 2026
The show, which revisits the story of a marmalade-loving bear, plans to open next April at the Hirschfeld Theater in New York.
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Jun 16, 2026
Sharleen Chidiac, a choreographer and the effervescent lead singer of Voyeur, looks at ambition and freedom in her hybrid new work: a punk musical.
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Jun 16, 2026
The Paris Opera production of "Ercole Amante" ("Hercules in Love"), a rediscovered 1707 work by the female composer Antonia Bembo, leans into contemporary themes of coercion and consent.
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Jun 16, 2026
Kaija Saariaho's final opera, a premiere by Ellen Reid and a multitasking performance by Barbara Hannigan are among the highlights.
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Jun 16, 2026
In the spirit of 1776, these shipwrights, printers and textile workers are commemorating George Washington's legacy through 18th-century techniques.
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Jun 16, 2026
"Of course it's the Knicks, so they won't really show up until the second half," the host Jimmy Fallon said.
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Jun 15, 2026
Ms. Richard, a singer who once worked with the music mogul, accused him of creating an abusive work environment. The judge said her claims came too late.
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Jun 15, 2026
Performers were tested by the unexpected during a ballet production in Turkey.
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Jun 15, 2026
The two helicopters crashed in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, killing at least six people, the authorities said.
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Jun 15, 2026
The nonprofit, established by Congress a decade ago and separate from President Trump's Freedom 250, will bring Smashing Pumpkins and other acts to Los Angeles on July 4.
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Jun 15, 2026
His song "Mannenberg" became the unofficial anthem of the country's fight against apartheid, with Nelson Mandela calling him "our Mozart."
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Jun 15, 2026
A talented musician, he lied when asked by Lionel Richie, the lead singer, if he played bass. Then he taught himself how, and was essential to the band's success.
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Jun 15, 2026
Thanks to a $50 million grant, a new festival has been born. Kyle Abraham helps to curate the first edition, which is part of the center's Summer of Dance.
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Jun 15, 2026
The Oscar winner and Josh O'Connor star in a National Theater production of Shakespeare's tragedy. Other picks include Matthew López's "The Inheritance."
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Jun 15, 2026
The first half of the year had few big, buzzy hits. But there were some nice surprises ("Widow's Bay") and returning favorites ("The Comeback").
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Jun 15, 2026
Tambores may not be as widely known as other Latin dances like merengue and salsa, but that is starting to change with the exodus of millions of Venezuelans.
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Jun 15, 2026
A day after the National Symphony Orchestra played perhaps its final notes at the Kennedy Center for years, mixed martial artists brawled outside the White House.
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Jun 15, 2026
If you can't make it to Shakespeare in the Park, check out a version starring Josh O'Connor. Other picks include Matthew López's "The Inheritance."
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Jun 15, 2026
Father Dionysios Tabakis has never played a live concert, but after his first album became a word-of-mouth hit, he'll be performing at a U.S. festival this summer.
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Jun 15, 2026
Members of the Art Workers' Coalition fought for a fairer and more equitable business for themselves. Their battles resonate to this day.
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Jun 15, 2026
Artists on what a more utopian version of their field might look like.
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Jun 15, 2026
Exploring some of the significant experiments that have best captured the country's idealistic spirit.
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Jun 15, 2026
T's annual Art issue explores how the idea of a good if elusive place has inspired great art, and vice versa.
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Jun 15, 2026
How one apartment building in L.A.'s Koreatown became a haven for queer, feminist art in the 1990s and beyond.
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Jun 15, 2026
This Central Asian country is gaining traction with young travelers seeking beauty, authenticity and low prices. Was it worth the 12-hour flight?
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Jun 15, 2026
Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers host their pop culture award show, and "Summer House" airs a surprise episode.
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Jun 14, 2026
The two helicopters crashed in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, killing at least six people, the authorities said.
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Jun 14, 2026
The Knicks turned New York City into a stage, where movement is a catalyst for untainted happiness.
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Jun 14, 2026
Steven Spielberg's original science-fiction movie collected an estimated $44 million in North America, giving the director his first new-to-the-screen summer hit in 24 years.
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Jun 14, 2026
The lawsuit claims that producers used roughly 16 minutes of Ms. Banks's three-and-a-half-hour interview to present a false narrative stripped of context.
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Jun 14, 2026
She wrote some 450 books, including novels, poetry and nonfiction in many genres. One critic called her "a modern equivalent to Aesop."
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Jun 14, 2026
President Trump's name was removed from the arts institution's facade overnight on Saturday. Many questions remain, including whether or not it stays off.
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Jun 14, 2026
Peter Gallagher's spin on a comic strip staple has found a passionate audience away from the funny pages.
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Jun 14, 2026
When the medical technology company Abbott developed mixed-reality games, it got one of the world's great orchestras to record the soundtracks.
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Jun 14, 2026
Though electric machines are now standard, the Venezuelan weaver Margarita Mora has clung to a mix of ancestral Indigenous and Spanish practices to create surprisingly modern work.
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Jun 14, 2026
Stephen Sondheim's masterpiece, "Sunday in the Park With George," contains a song capable of making order out of mayhem. Listen to hear how he did it.
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Jun 13, 2026
A co-founder of Pig Iron Theater Company, known for its surreal productions, he also gave energetic performances as his alter ego, Martha Graham Cracker.
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Jun 13, 2026
Two men scraped and punctured a $23,000 painting at the Houston Museum of African American Culture last month, the museum said. It decided to display the damaged artwork.
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Jun 13, 2026
With his haunting images of steam locomotives, steel mills and Midwestern farms, the celebrated lensman revealed the poetry in the artifacts of manual labor.
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Jun 13, 2026
A Brit, he became a symbol of the city's culture, stylish and alienating, with his vivid swimming pool paintings and embrace of SoCal light, hedonism and gay liberation.
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Jun 13, 2026
The arts institution followed a judge's order to take President Trump's name off its facade. It had been granted a 12-hour extension to complete the work.
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Jun 13, 2026
No longer content with being just "Hollywood North," the Canadian screen industry is asserting itself and telling its own stories.
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Jun 13, 2026
Jack White makes his slide guitar scream, Sylvan Esso rocks out and 7 more new tracks to know.
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Jun 13, 2026
After years of dampened enthusiasm about the World Cup, Brazilians are excited about their national team again — and they're showing it by painting the streets.
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Jun 13, 2026
The star grew up on the director's films and tried "to really compose myself" when he invited her to a meeting about a secret movie.
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Jun 13, 2026
The docudrama "Dreams of Violets" premiered at the Tribeca Festival, a sign that some in Hollywood have warmed to the technology.
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Jun 13, 2026
About 4,300 spectators will surround an octagonal cage on the South Lawn on Sunday night. President Trump and Dana White, the U.F.C.'s chief executive, are longtime friends.
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Jun 13, 2026
Disclosure Day shows that after 50 years Spielberg's fixations are the same, but his faith in the system has deteriorated.
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Jun 13, 2026
She hates when the mugs on offer at a hotel are "teeny-weeny." "So I just bring my own massive one," she said.
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Jun 13, 2026
Since 2017, the captain has led several megayachts and crews on the popular reality-TV franchise.
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Jun 13, 2026
"As important as the boys and the pools and the light," a memoirist writes, "the most important thing was becoming the driving." It would inspire an obsession with moving focus into the future.
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Jun 13, 2026
The arts institution followed a judge's order to take down President Trump's name after seeking a 12-hour extension, attributing the delay to thunderstorms.
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Jun 13, 2026
A federal judge had ordered the center to remove the president's name by Friday. As the clock struck midnight, workers were resting on scaffolding.
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Jun 12, 2026
One of the nation's most recognizable characters, he delivered his wacky commentary for more than 40 years on the "Today" show.
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Jun 12, 2026
Two courts denied the arts center's request to suspend the Friday deadline for taking the president's name off the building's marble facade.
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Jun 12, 2026
A performance artist, dancer, choreographer, videographer, filmmaker and curator, he was a central figure in the downtown Manhattan experimental arts scene.
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Jun 12, 2026
A protégé of the saxophonist Ornette Coleman, he borrowed from and greatly influenced styles like funk, punk, jazz and the blues.
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