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NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Backstage With the Golden Globe Winners
Rose Byrne, Owen Cooper, Seth Rogen, Teyana Taylor and other award winners in the spotlight.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Jessie Buckley Wins Golden Globe for ‘Hamnet' as Best Actress, Motion Picture Drama
In her first nomination, Buckley won for her portrayal of Agnes, William Shakespeare's grieving wife in the drama "Hamnet."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Nikki Glaser's Monologue, Teyana Taylor's Speech and Other Moments From the 2026 Globes
Nikki Glaser returned as host and killed, while Teyana Taylor delivered the speech of the night. Then there were those awful production choices.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Ricky Gervais Won the Comedy Award. Wanda Sykes Got the Last Laugh.
Although Gervais has hosted the Golden Globes five times, he was not at the ceremony on Sunday night.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Follow Ian McKellen Into the Mixed Reality Future in ‘An Ark'
Audiences can embark on a very different type of theatrical experience in a new play at the Shed, blending the physical world with digital content.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Richard Marx Is No Softy
The singer and songwriter who struck it big in the MTV era has a new take on the Great American Songbook — and a lot of wickedly funny revelations about his life.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Golden Globes Winners 2026: Full List Including 'One Battle After Another,' ‘Sinners' and ‘Good Hang With Amy Poehler'
The winning films, TV shows, actors and production teams at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

‘Tell Me Lies,' Plus 8 Things to Watch on TV This Week
The college-set drama returns and a "Game of Thrones" prequel premieres.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Golden Globes 2026 Photos: Stars of ‘Hamnet,' ‘One Battle After Another' and More
Our photographer is capturing behind-the-scenes moments with stars at Sunday night's awards show.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Golden Globes Highlights: ‘One Battle After Another' and ‘The Pitt' Win Big, Chalamet and Seehorn Among First-Time Winners
"Adolescence" and "One Battle" each won four awards. Wagner Moura, Jessie Buckley, Rhea Seehorn and Timothée Chalamet were among the first-time acting winners.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Nikki Glaser Ended the Golden Globes by Honoring Rob Reiner
In a "Spinal Tap" baseball cap, Glaser concluded the ceremony by saying, "This one went to 11."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

‘One Battle After Another' Wins Golden Globe for Best Comedy
The victory cements the film's front-runner status heading into the Oscars.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Timothée Chalamet Wins Best Actor at the 2026 Golden Globes, Musical or Comedy
The actor won for his role in "Marty Supreme." After five Golden Globe nominations, this is Chalamet's first win.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Timothée Chalamet Wins Best Actor at the Golden Globes for ‘Marty Supreme'
The actor won for his role in "Marty Supreme." After five Golden Globe nominations, this is Chalamet's first win.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Golden Globes Winners 2026: Full List Including 'One Battle After Another,' ‘Sinners' and ‘Adolescence'
The winning films, TV shows, actors and production teams at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Golden Globes 2026 Takeaways: ‘One Battle After Another' and ‘Adolescence' Win Big
The action thriller "One Battle After Another" and the Netflix miniseries "Adolescence" each took home four awards, including the top awards in their respective categories.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

‘Hamnet' Wins Golden Globe for Best Drama


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Golden Globes Live Updates: Wagner Moura, Jessie Buckley, Rhea Seehorn Win Top Acting Honors
"Adolescence" has won four awards, while "One Battle After Another" has won three. Rose Byrne, Seth Rogen, Timothée Chalamet and Jean Smart are among the other acting winners.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Wagner Moura wins best actor, motion picture drama.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Jessie Buckley wins best actress, motion picture drama.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

‘The Studio' wins best TV comedy.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Rhea Seehorn wins best actress in a TV drama for ‘Pluribus.'


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

‘Adolescence' wins best limited series.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

‘Adolescence' Wins Golden Globe for Best Limited Series, Marking a Triumph for Owen Cooper


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

‘The Pitt' wins best TV drama.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Nikki Glaser Doesn't Spare CBS News in 2026 Golden Globes Monologue
For her second consecutive year as host, Glaser delivered a killer set of rapid-fire, very short jokes.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Nikki Glaser Put On a Comedy Clinic in Her Golden Globes Monologue
For her second consecutive year as host, Glaser delivered a killer set of rapid-fire, very short jokes.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Timothée Chalamet wins best actor, motion picture musical or comedy.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Rose Byrne wins best actress, motion picture musical or comedy.
Byrne won for "If I Had Legs I'd

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Golden Globes Live Updates: Noah Wyle and Jean Smart Win TV Acting Awards
Wyle won for his performance in "The Pitt," while Smart was awarded for "Hacks." Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgard also won for supporting roles in "One Battle After Another" and "Sentimental Value."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Golden Globes Winners: Updating List
The winning films, TV shows, actors and production teams at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Jean Smart, Mark Ruffalo and Natasha Lyonne Wear Anti-ICE Pins at 2026 Golden Globes
Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Natasha Lyonne and Jean Smart were among the celebrities taking part in the campaign.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Owen Cooper of ‘Adolescence' wins best supporting TV actor.
He prevailed in a battle of the breakout stars of 2025 over Tramell Tillman, of Apple TV's mind-bending sci-fi thriller "Severance."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Inside the Golden Globes: Stars of ‘Hamnet,' ‘One Battle After Another' and More
Our photographer is capturing behind-the-scenes moments with stars at Sunday night's awards show.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

With the Golden Globes, podcasts are ready for their close-up.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Golden Globes Live Updates: Stars Arrive on Red Carpet as Hollywood Kicks Off Awards Season
The best in film and television will be honored in Beverly Hills, Calif., with Nikki Glaser hosting for the second year in a row.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Neon, an indie studio with an international bent, tops Globes nominations.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

The A.C.L.U. asks presenters and attendees to wear anti-ICE pins.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Here's the latest.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Where's the best original score award? Not on the telecast.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

The lifetime achievement winners have already been honored.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Who will be the big winners tonight? Here's what to expect.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Here's how to watch the Globes tonight.


NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Kit Harington Returns to HBO for ‘Industry' Season 4, Leaving Jon Snow Behind
The actor crashed after "Game of Thrones." Now, as he returns in a new season of "Industry" on HBO, he feels like "one of the luckiest people alive."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Bob Weir, a Virtuoso of Hot Pants
The Grateful Dead guitarist wore short shorts like no other.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Bob Weir: A Life in Pictures
The Grateful Dead guitarist, singer and songwriter was a bedrock of the band that became a psychedelic institution.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

Bob Weir Was the Dead's Invisible Thread
The songwriter, guitarist and singer, who died at 78, animated the Grateful Dead from within.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

How to Watch the Golden Globes 2026: Date, Time and Streaming
Nikki Glaser is back as host, there's a new podcast category and "One Battle After Another" looks to have a big night.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 11, 2026

How Kit Harington Left Jon Snow Behind
The actor crashed after "Game of Thrones." Now, as he returns in a new season of "Industry" on HBO, he feels like "one of the luckiest people alive."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Bob Weir: 10 Essential Songs
The guitarist, singer and songwriter, who died at 78, cut his own path among his elders in the Grateful Dead, and beyond.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Smithsonian Removes Label Noting Trump Impeachments
When the National Portrait Gallery replaced a portrait of President Trump this week, it took down a biography of his first term.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Paul Haggis Reaches $2 Million Settlement After 2022 Rape Verdict
A judge had ordered the Oscar-winning filmmaker to pay at least $7.5 million to a former film-industry publicist after a civil jury found him liable for raping her.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Fetty Wap, ‘Trap Queen' Rapper, Is Released Early From Prison
The Grammy-nominated singer was sentenced to six years in 2023 for drug trafficking. The reasons for his release were unclear.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Timothy Busfield, Actor and Director, Is Accused of Child Sex Abuse
The Emmy Award-winning actor is accused of abusing two child actors while working on a television series. An arrest warrant was issued in New Mexico.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Golden Globes 2026: What to Expect From Sunday's Awards Ceremony
Keep an eye on "One Battle After Another," which is likely to dominate, and on the speeches. A particularly memorable one could be an Oscar lifeline.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Judge Denies Salt-N-Pepa's Attempt to Obtain Master Recordings
A federal judge agreed with Universal Music Group that the hip-hop act never owned the copyrights to its earliest work.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Bruno Mars, Robyn, Jill Scott and More: 8 Songs We're Talking About
Bruno Mars, Jill Scott and Mandy, Indiana have new albums on the way, and a frantic tune from an anime film is No. 1 in Japan.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Unpacking ‘People We Meet on Vacation' with Emily Henry, Emily Bader and Tom Blyth
The author and the actors Emily Bader and Tom Blyth explain why the movie differs from the novel and raise the possibility of spinoffs.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Bob the Drag Queen Is ‘Fully Obsessed' With League of Legends
"I see why nerd culture is so exciting and fun," said the "Drag Race" alum ahead of his Broadway debut in "Moulin Rouge."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

How Wagner Moura Stayed True to Himself and Earned a Golden Globe Nomination
The Brazilian star of "The Secret Agent" is a major Oscar contender, though some at home turned against him for criticizing the right-wing government.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

In Sayre Gomez's Art, L.A.'s Problems Move From Real to Hyper-Real
The city's towering challenges include an abandoned skyscraper covered in graffiti. At David Kordansky Gallery, it inspires a tower of its own.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 10, 2026

Who Should the Oscar Nominees Be? Our Movie Critics Pick.
Here's who our film critics Manohla Dargis and Alissa Wilkinson think voters should pick.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Rare Comic Introducing Superman Sells Privately for $15 Million
The copy of Action Comics No. 1, published in 1938, was stolen from the actor Nicolas Cage in 2000 and recovered more than a decade later.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Washington National Opera Is Leaving the Kennedy Center
The opera, which has performed at the arts center since 1971, was concerned about declines in attendance and donations during President Trump's second term.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Bahram Beyzaie, Filmmaker Who Led Iran's New Wave, Dies at 87
Despite a ceaseless battle against government censors, he was celebrated as one of his country's greatest auteurs, winning praise from luminaries like Martin Scorsese.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

How Americans Learned to Love Thomas Paine
"Common Sense," published 250 years ago, ignited the drive for American independence. That was hardly the end of the radical founder's strange and winding story.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Mamdani Says Theater Should Not Be ‘a Luxury' as He Hands Out Free Tickets
The mayor said a new initiative by the Under the Radar festival exemplified an arts affordability agenda that he intends to pursue.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

X Sues Music Publishers, Alleging ‘Collusion' Over Licensing Deals
The social media platform says it was pressured into licensing agreements for songs "at inflated rates." In 2023, publishers sued the company for copyright violations.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Jerome Lowenstein, 92, Dies; Teaching Doctor With a Literary Sideline
When not guiding students in a compassionate approach to patient care, he led a tiny publishing imprint that put out a much-rejected debut novel that won a surprise Pulitzer Prize.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Producers Guild Nominations Strengthen Oscar Odds for Five Films
"One Battle After Another," "Sinners," "Hamnet," "Frankenstein" and "Marty Supreme" have now been recognized by all three major guilds.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include an elliptical Mexican anthology film, an experimental biopic of the writer Suzanne Césaire and more.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

For 2hollis, Music Is a Family Business. So We Interviewed Him and His Dad.
The 22-year-old pop phenom's father is John Herndon of the post-rock band Tortoise. They chatted about songwriting, nepotism and what they've taught each other.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Will Arnett, Laura Dern and Bradley Cooper: 3 Friends Walk Into a Comedy Club
In many ways, their new relationship tale, "Is This Thing On?," relies on their shared history over 25 years.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

A Fairy Tale Opera Trades the Moral for the Mysterious
Matthias Pintscher's first opera in 20 years invites audiences to find their own meaning in a macabre 19th-century tale.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Think Punk Rockers Are Angry? Meet These Menopausal Women.
The BritBox show "Riot Women" follows an all-female band navigating the challenges of middle age — a subject that its creator, Sally Wainwright, knows well.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a film sequel to a beloved franchise and a documentary about the plight of polar bears.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

The Many Lives of a Radical Founder
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," published 250 years ago this week, ignited the drive for American independence. That was hardly the end of his strange and winding story.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Read These 3 Books Before Watching the Movie
Jennifer Harlan, an editor at The New York Times Book Review, recommends three books to read before their film adaptation releases this year.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Gwyneth Paltrow's Throwback Manicure Gets New Life in ‘Marty Supreme'
Her press-on nails in the movie tell a deeper story.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

‘Primate' Review: Going Ape
This blood-splattered survival film about a rabies-infected chimpanzee is powered by unabashedly simple pleasures.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Hailee Steinfeld on ‘Sinners' and What the Movie Taught Her
For the Ryan Coogler-directed vampire tale, "this character is what pushed me to sort of truly live in myself," the actress said.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

33 TV Shows to Watch This Winter: ‘Wonder Man,' ‘Outlander' and More
"Malcolm in the Middle"? "Scrubs"? Patrick Dempsey? In 2026, everything old is comfortable again.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

In the Path of a Raging Wildfire, a Luthier's Precious Wood
Mario Miralles spent decades acquiring the spruce and maple for string instruments worthy of Yo-Yo Ma and Gustavo Dudamel. Then he was forced to evacuate.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Tom Verlaine Was a Mystery. His Archives Reveal More of His Story.
The Television frontman died in 2023, leaving behind boxes of music and notebooks that are now headed to the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Swoony Romance Books That Feel Like You're on Vacation
Swoony reads will transport you from the doldrums of winter to a Caribbean resort, a Hamptons beach, the streets of Paris and more.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Riding the Roller Coaster Beat
Mekado Murphy, the assistant film editor for The New York Times, moonlights as the newspaper's unofficial roller coaster correspondent.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 09, 2026

Late Night Is Distracted by Kristi Noem's Oversized Cowboy Hat
"Why is Kristi Noem always in some sort of cosplay outfit?" Seth Meyers asked on Thursday.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

‘The Pitt' Season 2 Premiere Recap: The Doctors Will See You Now
Doctor Robby is back for one final shift before he goes on sabbatical. What could possibly go wrong?

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

‘Bug' Review: Carrie Coon Is Superb in an American Gothic Tale
Tracy Letts's eerily topical, decades-old play about a woman's descent into a world of conspiracy theories makes its nerve-rattling Broadway debut.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

‘People We Meet on Vacation' Review: When Stuffy Met Silly
Love grows between a restless travel writer and a contented homebody in this occasionally cute, instantly forgettable romantic comedy.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

John Wilson's Enduring Art of Racial Politics and Personal Memory
"Witnessing Humanity" at the Met, with more than 100 artworks, and a gaze both inward and outward, is the artist's first New York survey.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

Amos Poe, New York's No Wave Film Pioneer, Dies at 76
He documented the punk and post-punk music scene in the East Village, leading an independent film movement that was proudly unprofessional.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

Ron Protas, Polarizing Keeper of Martha Graham's Legacy, Dies at 84
Graham, the great modern dance choreographer, named him her heir, setting off a bitter legal battle between him and the troupe she founded.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

2026 Directors Guild Nominations: ‘One Battle,' ‘Sinners'
The films of Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler have been competing all season. Also in the running are Guillermo del Toro, Josh Safdie and Chloé Zhao.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

Stars of ‘The Pitt' Gathered At HBO's Premiere Party to Toast Season 2
At the premiere of Season 2 in Los Angeles, the cast and crew of HBO Max's hyper-realistic medical drama learned the show would be renewed.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

‘Magellan' Review: The Beauty and the Bloodshed of a Smaller World
Gael García Bernal plays the explorer Ferdinand Magellan in Lav Diaz's portrait of a brutal adventurer and his travels across the globe.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

‘Greenland 2: Migration' Review: The New World
Gerard Butler returns for more earthshaking action in this crowd-pleasing postapocalyptic thriller.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
Recent works by Gabriela Ortiz, choral music by David Lang and unreleased recordings by Radu Lupu are among our selections.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 08, 2026

The Movie That Inspired Michael Mann to Direct
"The Joyless Street" is among the most chopped-up films of the silent era. A restoration at MoMA's To Save and Project series proves eye-opening.

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