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Jan 30, 2026

The Last Sundance in Park City Ends on an Aptly Misty Moment
At the conclusion of a mixed festival, John Turturro and Giancarlo Esposito, co-stars in a new drama, reminded us of why the event matters.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

How Timothée Chalamet Makes His Point in ‘Marty Supreme'
The director Josh Safdie discusses a table tennis moment from his film, featuring Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow and Geza Rohrig.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

Review: In Justin Peck's New Ballet, Beethoven Gets Sporty
Peck's "The Wind-Up," set to the first movement of the "Eroica" symphony, doesn't rise to the challenge of the music but is refreshing in other ways.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a disastrous vacation, a macabre homecoming and a witchy healing session.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

‘Marty Supreme' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Josh Safdie narrates a sequence from his film, nominated for nine Oscars and featuring Timothée Chalamet and Gwyneth Paltrow.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

Peyton List Steps Into ‘Heathers' for Her Off Broadway Debut
She watched the movie as a teenager, now the star of "School Spirits" and "Cobra Kai" is playing the acid-tongued queen bee Heather Chandler onstage.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

10 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 30, 2026

Can Food Be Art? Denmark Is Finding Out.
High-level chefs in the country could become eligible for arts funding under a new initiative. Not all in the art and culinary worlds are raising a glass to the idea, though.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

Brett Ratner Makes Directing Comeback With ‘Melania'
Once a reliable Hollywood hitmaker, Mr. Ratner hasn't directed a film since accusations of sexual misconduct in 2017 that he denied.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

Cartier-Bresson's Portrait of a Changing Europe, 70 Years On
The photographer crisscrossed the continent in the 1950s as the idea of a united Europe was taking shape.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

28 Fun Things to Do With You Kids in NYC This Winter
Keep boredom and cabin fever at bay with hot chocolate excursions, Lunar New Year festivities and a sleepover on the Intrepid.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

These Pictures of Westminster Dogs Are Best in Show
For nearly a century, photographers for The New York Times have captured an annual extravaganza that is a red carpet gala, sporting event and fashion show rolled into one.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

‘Natchez': Histories Clash in a Complex Look at the City
Suzannah Herbert's film centers on antebellum mansions and the narratives the owners want to tell about the South.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 30, 2026

Jimmy Kimmel Teases ‘Melania'
The late night host said, "Not since ‘The Terminator' has there been this much excitement for a movie about a European cyborg."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘The Pitt' Season 2 Episode 4 Recap: Wanna Bet?
A nearby hospital closes its doors temporarily, sending extra patients and chaos to the Pitt. Time for another office pool.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Trump and First Lady Attend Premiere of ‘Melania' at Kennedy Center
Amazon paid Melania Trump's production company $40 million for the movie and then paid another $35 million to promote it.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Trump and First Lady to Attend Premiere of ‘Melania' at Kennedy Center
Amazon paid Melania Trump's production company $40 million for the movie and then paid another $35 million to promote it.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

In Hostile Times, Maine Immigrants Cherish Artistic Traditions
An apprenticeship program that passes on skills like Cambodian dance is persevering despite funding threats and ICE agents.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Clark Art Institute Names Esther Bell as Next Director
The current deputy director and chief curator, Esther Bell, will become director in July.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Review: Without Its Star, Noche Flamenca Still Shines
"Irrationalities," at the Joyce Theater, disappoints only if you are expecting Soledad Barrio, the company's world-class dancer, who is out with an injury.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Dudamel and the Philharmonic Partner With Carnegie Hall on Operas
Gustavo Dudamel, the New York Philharmonic's incoming music and artistic director, plans to lead annual operas in concert at Carnegie Hall.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Will Eisner's Comics and Graphic Novel IP is Up for Sale
The intellectual property of Will Eisner, who gives his name to the most prestigious award in American comics, is up for sale.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Wynton Marsalis, Founder of Jazz at Lincoln Center, to Step Down
After 40 years with the organization, the trumpeter and impresario will end his role as managing and artistic director in July 2027.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘The Karate Kid' and ‘Clueless' Join National Film Registry
These films, along with "White Christmas" and "Inception," are among 25 selected by the Librarian of Congress this year.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Alive on the Edge of the World, and Suddenly at Its Center
Inuuteq Storch, a young photographer from Greenland with a show at MoMA PS1, captures daily life in a place much less remote than we thought.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Bad Bunny vs. Kendrick Lamar vs. Lady Gaga! Who Should Win at the Grammys.
The 2026 awards, airing Sunday on CBS, propose a few different ideas about the state of contemporary pop. Here's who we prefer among the nominees.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

The Shakers' Utopian World Sees a Surge of Modern Interest
A show at ICA Philadelphia joins a surge of Shaker-inspired projects: films, dances, a museum's expansion. Refracted through new interpreters, Shaker culture bends, and twists.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Three Great Documentaries to Stream
In this month's picks, mountain climbing, dog sledding and government running.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Newark Museum of Art Names a New Leader
Lisa Funderburke will be chief executive and director of the state's largest art museum.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Before Tilly Norwood, This C.G.I. Actress Was Considered an ‘It Girl'
Aki Ross was the computer-generated heroine of the 2001 film "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within." The reaction at the time presaged today's debate over A.I.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Rediscovered Warhols That Warhol Never Saw
Filmed 60 years ago, the new trove includes footage from Andy Warhol's Screen Tests series and explicit rolls that reveal the artist as a ‘porn-oisseur.'

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

A Puppet Theater Festival in Chicago Brings Warmth and Light
Crowds are flocking to an annual festival for performances of "A Doll's House," a "Macbeth"-inspired witch tale and more featuring puppets big and small.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

They're Stepping Up on ‘The Pitt'
Four actors discuss the evolution of their young clinician characters on "The Pitt." In Season 2 they are a little older, a little wiser and still soaked in fake blood.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn and Peak Capture the Thrill of Climbing Mountains
With infinite pathways and incredible tension, video games like Cairn and Peak are recreating the activity's emotional highs and lows.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘Shelter' Review: Jason Statham Dispatches Enemies From a Lighthouse
A teenage girl gets stuck on an island with a rogue MI5 agent. Then, international assassins come after them.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘Worldbreaker' Review: Smashed to Bits
This postapocalyptic father-daughter story shamelessly recombines overused ideas.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘Send Help' Review: Beach Wear (and Tear)
A mousy employee and her odious boss battle for dominance in this jubilantly wicked thriller.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘Send Help' Review: Rachel McAdams Transforms in Dark Comedy
A mousy employee and her odious boss battle for dominance in this jubilantly wicked thriller.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘A Poet' Review: The Romance of Misery
A once-promising writer learns some painful lessons in a tragicomic Colombian tale.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘Paying for It' Review: Opening Up the Relationship
Sonny starts bringing in new lovers, so Chester finds a solution: He starts hiring prostitutes.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘Moses the Black' Review: An Overcooked Crucible
Omar Epps struggles to grant this gangland Chicago religious drama divine quality.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘The Moment' Review: Charli XCX Laughs Last
The movie glances at artistic concerns like autonomy and authenticity while gleefully testing the divide between a public and a private self.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘The Love That Remains' Review: Time Goes On
A family navigates the year after parents separate in this funny, surrealist Icelandic drama.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

‘Islands' Review: A Thriller Fit for a Volcanic Island
This slow-burn tale of a tennis pro and a couple gets the low-grade melancholy of a resort town right.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

27 New Books to Read in February: Toni Morrison, Tayari Jones, Lauren Groff, Michael Pollan and More
Previously unpublished Toni Morrison; fiction by Tayari Jones, Lauren Groff and Mario Vargas Llosa; Gavin Newsom's memoir; and more.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

10 Thrilling Mystery Books Set in a Cabin
These unforgettable thrillers set in remote locations will make you think twice about where to vacation this year.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 29, 2026

Late Night Praises Ilhan Omar's Quick Reflexes
Stephen Colbert said the Minneapolis congresswoman looked "ready to throw some hands" after a man sprayed a substance at her at a town hall.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

Sly Dunbar, Whose Drumming Brought Complex Beats to Reggae, Dies at 73
As one half of the famed rhythm duo Sly and Robbie, he played with some of the biggest names in music, including Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

Lauryn Hill Will Lead Grammy Tribute to Roberta Flack and D'Angelo
The artist, who dominated the awards in 1999, will return to the Grammy stage to honor an inspiration and a collaborator.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

Bruce Springsteen Releases ‘Streets of Minneapolis,' a Song Protesting ICE
The lyrics criticize President Trump and include references to Alex Pretti and Renee Good, who were fatally shot by federal agents this month.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

South Africa Cancels Release of ‘Melania' Documentary
The distributor, which was set to release the film on Friday, said it had canceled the theatrical premiere because of "recent developments," but declined to specify.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

‘Ulysses,' ‘Watch Me Walk' and Other Festival Shows Revisit the Past
"Watch Me Walk," "Ulysses" and other offerings from Under the Radar and the Exponential Festival engage with personal histories and the works of literary lions.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

Art Stars Honor a Dealer and Her Labor of Love
William Kentridge, Steve McQueen, Julie Mehretu, Tacita Dean and other leading figures celebrate Marian Goodman, who changed their lives.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

Strauss and Haydn Take a Hit as Cash-Crunched Vienna Cuts Budgets
Amid a broader austerity push, historical sites and an opera stage will shut temporarily, though many worry the closures will be permanent.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

How Did a 2017 Song Get a 2026 Oscar Nomination?
"Sweet Dreams of Joy," from the documentary "Viva Verdi!," was indeed eligible under academy rules even if it was recorded nearly 10 years ago. Here's how.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

Being the Fun Dad Almost Destroyed My Marriage
For years, Jordan Carlos left most of the chores and child care to his wife. By the time he realized he didn't want to be that guy anymore, it was almost too late.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

Who Will Win the Best Actor Oscar?
In an exceptionally strong field, Timothée Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Michael B. Jordan and Wagner Moura each have a way to triumph.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, a Cult Figure Silenced Too Soon
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's poetry, performance and films inspired generations of artists. Never forgotten after her murder, a new exhibition sheds light on her legacy.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

When Bruce Springsteen (Hank Azaria) Met Michael Stipe (Michael Shannon)
Both actors pay homage to rock 'n' roll greats onstage. But their relationships to their muses — and how they perform their songs — are very different.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

‘The Wrecking Crew' Review: Super Smash Brothers
Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista play half brothers on a quest for justice in this lean, mean buddy action flick.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

On ‘Shrinking,' Jessica Williams Moves the Needle
The actor has received Emmy nominations for both seasons of "Shrinking" and knows she's capable of even more. She just needs the chance to prove it.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Sondheim
Judy Collins, Mandy Patinkin, Renée Fleming, Michael R. Jackson, Melissa Errico, Tony Kushner, Sherman Irby and New York Times writers and editors pick 14 songs to seal the deal.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 28, 2026

Desi Lydic Says Gregory Bovino Got ‘Iced Out'
"We're not throwing you under the bus — we're throwing you onto a bus, and sending it far, far away," the "Daily Show" host said of the recalled Border Patrol official.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

Johnny Legend, a King of Trash Culture, Dies at 77
His forays into rockabilly music, wrestling and erotic films made him a cult hero in a career as confounding as that of his friend Andy Kaufman.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

Meet the Grammys' Best New Artist Nominees
Prepare for the awards on Sunday with a primer on one of the four biggest categories, featuring Olivia Dean, Sombr, Addison Rae and more.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

Philip Glass Withdraws From Kennedy Center, as Its Symphony Vows to Play On
Amid cancellations and turmoil, the National Symphony Orchestra is planning to stay. "I cannot make everybody happy," its conductor said.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

‘The Outsiders' Musical Recoups on Broadway
"The Outsiders" is the first new musical to open since 2022 to become profitable.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

BAFTA Nominations: ‘One Battle After Another' and ‘Sinners' Face Off
"Hamnet," "Marty Supreme" and "Sentimental Value" are also in the running for best film at Britain's equivalent of the Oscars.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

Did Don DeLillo Invent Hockey Erotica?
Nearly half a century before "Heated Rivalry" skated its way to screens, a budding literary talent pseudonymously published some sporty smut of his own.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

‘Wonder Man' Review: A Break From the Multiverse
In Marvel's latest series on Disney , Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley star as struggling actors who would rather play heroes than be heroes.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

Greenland's Biggest Band Is Thrust Into an Uneasy Spotlight
With President Trump threatening to seize the territory, curious listeners have discovered its poppy rock group Nanook.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

62 Discs Offer a Last Word on the Pianist Maurizio Pollini
Maurizio Pollini's complete recordings for Deutsche Grammophon have been gathered in one place, allowing listeners to trace his entire career.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

‘Wonder Man' Pushes Marvel Into Unfamiliar Territory
The studio's latest series for Disney stars Yayha Abdul-Mateen II as a struggling actor whose superpowers are a problem.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

‘Volcano,' the L.A. Disaster Movie That Boils Over With Unintended Comedy
Tommy Lee Jones and Anne Heche teamed up in their heyday to save Los Angeles from lava in this big-budget 1997 film that defies all logic to fantastic, farcical effect.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 27, 2026

Seth Meyers Won't Let ICE Co-Opt the Weather
"Just think about it, ICE is so unpopular, they want FEMA to not use the word ‘ice,'" the late night host said of the immigration enforcement agency.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 26, 2026

Art Stars Remember the Legendary Steward Marian Goodman
William Kentridge, Steve McQueen, Julie Mehretu, Tacita Dean and other leading figures celebrate a ferocious dealer and champion who changed their lives.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 26, 2026

Kanye West Apologizes for Antisemitic Behavior in Full-Page Wall Street Journal Ad
The artist formerly known as Kanye West, who first apologized in 2023 before taking it back, said a four-month manic episode in 2025 had led him to embrace swastikas and Hitler.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 26, 2026

Review: How ‘Data' Channels the Shock of Right Now
In Matthew Libby's play, a brilliant young computer programmer finds himself at the center of one of the most contentious issues of the moment: immigration.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 26, 2026

Marc Shaiman, ‘Hairspray' Composer, on Surviving Life in the Musical Trenches
Broadway, Hollywood and television have been kind to Marc Shaiman. But there's a reason the subtitle of his new memoir is "Showbiz Stories From a Sore Winner."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 26, 2026

Memory and Speech Are Their Everyday Struggles. Then They Get to Sing.
At the Singing Circle in Amsterdam, people with cognitive decline join together to lift their spirits and improve their lives.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 26, 2026

Denyce Graves Says Goodbye to the Opera Stage After 40 Years
Graves, who gave her last performance on Saturday at the Met, talks about "Carmen," the doctor who told her she would never sing again and at the Kennedy Center.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 26, 2026

In ‘Memory of a Killer,' Patrick Dempsey Takes the Wheel
The actor has spent a decade dismantling his McDreamy persona from "Grey's Anatomy." He stars as an assassin in a new Fox thriller.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 26, 2026

The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, on the (Bumpy) Road to Reconciliation
The Indigenous choreographer Cameron Fraser-Monroe is taking his ballet on tour, "back to the place where the story was kept."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 26, 2026

For This Influencer, Rejection Is the New Perfection
One young woman's mission of being rejected 1,000 times has inspired other social media users to seek out no's.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 26, 2026

‘Bridgerton,' Plus 5 Things to Watch on TV This Week
This Regency-era drama is back for a fourth season, and the 2026 Grammy Awards will air.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 25, 2026

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Season 1 Episode 2 Recap: A Man Among Princes
A certain royal family known for dragons and blond hair arrives on the scene. One of our heroes, at least, seems appropriately wary.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 25, 2026

Floyd Vivino, Throwback Comedian Known as Uncle Floyd, Dies at 74
His silly, vaudeville-style variety show was filled with his piano playing, skits, puppets and guest stars like Cyndi Lauper and Bon Jovi.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 25, 2026

Marian Goodman, Eminent New York Art Dealer, Dies at 97
Although known for promoting German painters, she also sought out artists who shunned painting in favor of newer mediums, like photography and film.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 25, 2026

S.N.L. Recap: Teyana Taylor Hosts, the First Trump Awards and More
A covetous president grabbed up all the trophies on this week's "Saturday Night Live" broadcast, hosted by Teyana Taylor, star of "One Battle After Another."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 25, 2026

Geese Gives ‘Saturday Night Live' Viewers Something to Talk About
The buzzy Brooklyn band brought its off-kilter aesthetic to network TV this weekend, with performances that were both confounding and audacious.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 25, 2026

‘S.N.L.': The Big Winner of the First Trump Awards? Guess Who.
A covetous president grabbed up all the trophies on this week's "Saturday Night Live" broadcast, hosted by Teyana Taylor, star of "One Battle After Another."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 25, 2026

S.N.L.: The Big Winner of the First Trump Awards? Guess Who
A covetous president grabbed up all the trophies on this week's "Saturday Night Live" broadcast, hosted by Teyana Taylor, star of "One Battle After Another."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 25, 2026

Long-Lost Robert Burns Portrait Is on Display for Burns Night
The whereabouts of a painting of Robert Burns by Henry Raeburn was unknown for two centuries. Now, the work is on display in time for the annual Burns Night honoring the writer.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 25, 2026

If You're Marc Shaiman, for Every Plotz There's a Zetz
Broadway, Hollywood and television have been kind to Marc Shaiman. But there's a reason the subtitle of his new memoir is "Showbiz Stories From a Sore Winner."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 24, 2026

Beatriz González, Who Chronicled Colombia's Turmoil in Paint, Dies at 93
Often drawing from reproduced images or newspaper photos, she made work that quietly yet memorably critiqued her country's social and political order.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 24, 2026

Sophie Turner Swears By a Chaotic Spotify Playlist
"One minute it's playing Ludovico Einaudi, and then the next minute it's playing stuff from the '60s or two days ago," said the "Game of Thrones" actress.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 24, 2026

6 Podcasts About Medicine and Health Care
These shows can help you navigate a time of soaring insurance costs, confusing policy changes and medical misinformation.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 24, 2026

9 Songs We're Talking About This Week
Harry Styles has a new album (and mega-residency at Madison Square Garden) on the way, and Sienna Spiro's tearful ballad is climbing the Hot 100.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 23, 2026

Renée Fleming Won't Perform at Kennedy Center Concerts
The soprano, who previously resigned as an artistic adviser, was scheduled to sing with the National Symphony Orchestra in May.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 23, 2026

John H. Beyer, 92, Dies; Architect Championed Historic Preservation
The last surviving founder of Beyer Blinder Belle, he helped safeguard New York City's past even as developers raced to push the city into the future.

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