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NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Vistas Painted by Georgia O'Keeffe Protected by Conservation Plan
The plan will protect 6,000 acres of land in northern New Mexico, and the state is giving more than $900,000 toward the effort.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Jubilant Sykes, Celebrated Opera Singer, Is Stabbed to Death
After the police found the Grammy-nominated performer in his home with fatal wounds, his son was taken into custody, the authorities said.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Turner Prize Goes to Nnena Kalu, Sculpture Artist With a Learning Disability
Nnena Kalu, who uses cardboard and tape to create her work, received the prestigious art award.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Raul Malo, Frontman of the Mavericks, Dies at 60
As the group's singer and principal songwriter, he brought a Latin-inflected sound that broadened the boundaries of country music in the 1990s.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Timbaland's Latest Protégée Is an A.I. Pop Singer
The producer dreamed up TaTa Taktumi and brought her to life with help from the software Suno. She's arriving at a fraught moment for artificial intelligence in music.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

My 5 Favorite Film Scores of 2025
Nine Inch Nails' music for "Tron: Ares," Nala Sinephro's compositions for "The Smashing Machine" and more.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Book Review: ‘Cape Fever,' by Nadia Davids
In "Cape Fever," a young maid finds herself dealing with ghosts from the past and a manipulative employer.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

When the Phone Number in That TV Show Actually Connects Somewhere
Passing on the classic 555 number, "Stranger Things" is the latest show to offer Easter eggs for viewers who try to call a fictional character.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

DéLana R.A. Dameron, Writer of the Black South, Dies at 40
An award-winning poet and writer of fiction, she moonlighted as a competitive horsewoman and owned a horse farm outside Columbia, S.C.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Ranking New Holiday Specials From ‘Family Guy,' ‘Fraggle Rock' and More
Top picks for seasonal TV cheer include concerts from Nashville and the Tabernacle Choir, along with a new "Nutcracker" on PBS.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Raul Malo, Lush-Voiced Frontman of the Mavericks, Dies at 60
As the group's singer and principal songwriter, he brought an expansive, Latin-inflected sound that breathed new life into country music.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

These Looted Benin Bronzes Are Home. What Now?
Western museums are returning the Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, but a state-of-the-art museum to display them is still a long way off.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

What Streaming TV Could Learn from ‘Mad Men'
The classic show arrived on HBO Max with an embarrassing remastering error. But the show's creative mastery remains undeniable.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

How Art Is Driving Waymo's Feel-Good Branding
A tech giant has teamed up with local artists, adding vibrant colors and quirky characters in an effort to humanize its futuristic ride.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Best Classical Performances of 2025
Thinking outside the canon, and finding the gritty and the beautiful, within it.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

MoMA PS1 Will Be Free for Everyone, Not Just New Yorkers
Free admission begins in January, thanks to a donation. Officials expect visitation to climb as the Queens-based museum celebrates its 50th anniversary.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Top 10 Video Games of 2025
Autobiographical stories and mystery games resonated in a chaotic year.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

My 5 Favorite Works of Art in Tokyo
Our critic Jason Farago shares what you shouldn't miss in a bustling city that is best discovered at a leisurely pace.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

‘Alan's Universe' Shows What It Might Look Like to Win at YouTube
As Gen Alpha's attention drifts from TV and movies, video creators like Alan Chikin Chow are eager to fill the void.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

All 187,460 Miles of Road That Led to Rome, Mapped
A digital atlas of ancient Rome's highways and byways reveals a road network that was more extensive than thought.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Late Night Sees Through Trump's ‘Appease Prize'
"Call me a boomer, but these participation trophies have gone too far," Stephen Colbert said before presenting himself with the First Annual Stephen Colbert Joke Prize.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 09, 2025

Jeremy O. Harris Is Released From Custody in Japan
The Tony-nominated playwright was arrested last month on suspicion of attempted drug smuggling. He was released on Monday, Japanese officials said.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

‘Marjorie Prime' Review: A.I. Gave Her Back Her Husband. Was It Worth It?
June Squibb stars in the Broadway premiere of Jordan Harrison's meditation on grief and the nature of human and artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Martin Parr Dies at 73; Photographed Britain's Unvarnished Quirks
Calling his work "subjective documentary," he seemed to take an almost anthropological delight in chronicling the absurdities of human behavior.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Review: Two New Bach Pieces? The Real Thrill Was in the Chase.
Two workmanlike pieces by the teenage Bach had their New York premiere at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

For Martin Parr, ‘Showing Things as They Are' Was Art
Some saw cynicism in the photographer's pictures of everyday life in Britain during his nearly six-decade career. But he said he wanted to honor the ordinary.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Collector Surrenders ‘Nude Emperor' Statue Identified as Looted
The statue and a marble head of a Greek orator seized from the Met Museum were among dozens of items found to have been looted that were handed over to Turkey at a ceremony in Manhattan.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

6 Memorable Moments From the ‘Trump Kennedy Center' Honors
President Trump expressed his love of "Phantom of the Opera," got in more digs at Jimmy Kimmel and joked — perhaps — about adding his name to the arts center he has taken over.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Golden Globe Nominations Confirm the Allure of Warner Bros.
The studio's film "One Battle After Another," and an HBO show it owns, "The White Lotus," scored the most nominations for movies and television shows.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

At the Kennedy Center Honors, Little Glitz and One Striking Accessory
Melania Trump went minimal, Gloria Gaynor dressed to shine, but the star of the night was the president.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Golden Globe 2026 Nominees: Full List Including ‘One Battle After Another'
The movies and TV series competing for the 83rd Golden Globes. The ceremony will air on Jan. 11.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Golden Globes 2026 Snubs and Surprises: ‘Wicked: For Good' Misses a Major Nomination
Though its stars are up for acting prizes, the film is not in the running for best musical or comedy, only for box office achievement.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Golden Globes Nominees 2026: An Updating Live List
The movies and TV series competing for the 83rd Golden Globes. The ceremony will air on Jan. 11.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Golden Globes Announces 2026 Nominations
Movies like "One Battle After Another" and "Hamnet" were considered strong contenders for the top film awards, as the nominations kicked off Monday.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Golden Globes to Announce 2026 Nominations
Movies like "One Battle After Another" and "Hamnet" are considered strong contenders for the top awards, along with television shows like "The Pitt" and "The Studio."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

‘It: Welcome to Derry': Madeleine Stowe on Playing Evil's Little Helper
"It spoke to me about these particular times that we're living in," the actress said about her first screen role in several years.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Christine Baranski and ‘A Christmas Carol': A Natural Pairing
On a recent recording, and in concerts this month, Baranski reads Dickens's holiday classic with the Skylark Vocal Ensemble.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Best Dance Performances of 2025
Twyla Tharp led the way with her distinct brand of American classicism, along with other artists who stepped it up.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Fall for Modern Dance With This Masterpiece
Joyful, melancholy, heroic: Paul Taylor's "Esplanade" celebrates its 50th anniversary and the extraordinariness of ordinary movement.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Skate Story Follows a Glass Demon's Grinding, Gratifying Quest
The solo developer behind Skate Story pitched his underworld trek to publishers as Tony Hawk's Journey Dark Souls.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

Trump Hosts the Kennedy Center Honors, Breaking Tradition
Past presidents have attended the marquee event, but on Sunday Mr. Trump was the first to host it, putting his cultural takeover of Washington in sharp relief.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

‘The End of an Era,' and 7 Other Things to Watch on TV This Week
The first two episodes of Taylor Swift's documentary series air, and "South Park" wraps up its 28th season.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 08, 2025

8 Matisse Works Stolen From Library in Brazil
Two armed men stole over a dozen pieces of art from a São Paulo exhibition featuring works by the French painter and other artists.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

‘It: Welcome to Derry' Season 1, Episode 7 Recap: Inferno
The town experiences a tragedy of new proportions. The lead perpetrator this time isn't Pennywise.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

I Hit the Art Basel Superfecta
But what was the payout? A critic survives the four-season journey to the premium art fair in Hong Kong, Basel, Paris and now Miami Beach. Here are his takeaways.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

Fern Michaels, Prolific Author of Romance Novels, Dies at 92
In her 40s, the self-described New Jersey housewife started building a women's fiction empire, churning out dozens of popular books.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

Katy Perry Posts Photos With Justin Trudeau Amid Romance Rumors
Ms. Perry and Mr. Trudeau, the former prime minister of Canada, posed together in photos and videos on Instagram, making them "Instagram official."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

At Alvin Ailey, a Caribbean Folk Tale Inspires a Dance About Love
The first week of the company's annual season at City Center featured "Jazz Island," an earnest premiere by Maija García, and a treasure by Alonzo King.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

Gift-Worthy Holiday Art Books
This season's bounty includes volumes on far-out artists, unusual cats and enviable gardens.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

Colin Jost Plays Pete Hegseth on ‘S.N.L.' to Explain ‘Operation Kill Everybody'
Jost appeared as the defense secretary in a rare role away from the Weekend Update desk while Melissa McCarthy hosted for the first time since 2017.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

From Improv Class to Mayor-Elect: Zohran Mamdani's Cultural Influences
In an interview, he revealed the Indian ragas, indie movies, comedy shows and museums in the city that stayed with him.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

Best Songs of 2025
Listen to 48 tracks that broke new artists, blew apart genres and revived beloved sounds.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

Book Review: ‘Television,' by Lauren Rothery
Lauren Rothery's "Television" finds an action star and two writers dazed by the changing rules of the entertainment industry.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

The Big Apple Circus Returns to New York With Its Show-Stealing Dogs
Copo, Diana, Suzy, Tomasa, Lana, Riso and Charlotte dance and prance inside the big tent.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 07, 2025

Book Review: Best Holiday Coffee-Table Books
This season's bounty includes volumes on far-out artists, unusual cats and enviable gardens.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 06, 2025

Francis Ford Coppola's F.P. Journe Sells for $11 Million at Auction
Frenzied bidding pushed the polarizing F.P. Journe timepiece into near-record territory despite one dealer calling the design "goofy."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 06, 2025

Guy Cogeval, Boundary-Pushing Museum Director, Dies at 70
His innovative approach drew crowds to the Musée d'Orsay, one of France's flagship cultural institutions, which he led from 2008 to 2017.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 06, 2025

Frank Gehry's Buildings Sound as Marvelous as They Look
Gehry, who died on Friday at 96, made an invaluable contribution to classical music by designing spaces with stunning acoustics.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 06, 2025

With ‘Five Nights at Freddy's 2' and ‘I Love L.A.,' Josh Hutcherson Is Back
The "Five Nights at Freddy's" and "I Love L.A." star found instant success as a child actor. After his "Hunger Games" fame, it felt like it almost all went away.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 06, 2025

A Forensic Artist Brings the Protagonist of Karl Ove Knausgaard's "The School of Night" to Life
The pair work together to envision Kristian Hadeland, the protagonist of the author's latest novel, "The School of Night."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 06, 2025

Danny Brown Is Proud of His New Beats and Gym Physique
The rapper chats about the experimental pop collaborators and healthy habits that fueled his sixth album, "Stardust."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 06, 2025

The Area 51 of New England
Through trinkets and tales, a U.F.O. story that once captured national attention lives on.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 06, 2025

Bublé for a Day, but He Can't Sing and There's Little Resemblance
Dan Perlman, a comedian, looks and sounds nothing like Michael Bublé. And yet, for some reason, he was hired to impersonate the crooner at a birthday party.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 06, 2025

Frank Gehry, Titan of Architecture, Is Dead at 96
He designed some of the world's most recognizable buildings, notably the spectacular Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, his masterpiece.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Frank Gehry, the Disrupter, Opened Their Imaginations
Architects, artists, clients and partners assess his life and impact over eight decades.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Netflix to Buy Warner Bros in $83 Billion Deal
The deal to acquire the Hollywood behemoth's television and film studios as well as HBO Max will bulk up the world's biggest paid streaming service.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Erik Bulatov, Russian Painter Who Undermined Soviet Propaganda, Dies at 92
For years he lived a double life, secretly making anti-Communist paintings. He found fame in the late 1980s, once his work was shown outside the Soviet Union.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Frank Gehry: 12 Essential, Stunning Projects
A singular genius, Gehry redefined architecture with joyful buildings like the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Library Agency Reinstates Grants Canceled by Trump Administration
The Institute of Museum and Library Services restored the funding after a federal court ruled that moves to dismantle the agency were unlawful.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Frank O. Gehry, Titan of Architecture, Is Dead at 96
He burst onto the scene with an attention-getting renovation of his Southern California home before going on to design some of the world's most recognizable buildings.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

‘A Christmas Carol' Review: A Gentle Interpretation of a Classic
This production, which retains many of the charms of its 2019 Broadway staging, has lost some of its necessary darkness.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Dancing Babies and Toddlers Are Teaching the Pros a Thing or Two
Everyone loves tiny dancers. Now some artists are considering why they bring us such joy — and what lessons they might have for grown-ups.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

20 Holiday Romance Movies to Stream Now: ‘Love Actually,' ‘Serendipity' and More
From timeless classics to frothy distractions, we've picked the best holiday romances currently available to stream.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's movies include cosmopolitan assassins, flesh-slicing swashbucklers and seasoned supernatural detectives.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

But Who Is the Snake in ‘Zootopia 2'?
Gary Goldman, who has battled Disney in court over the franchise, thinks the viper Gary De'Snake is based on him.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

The Pittsburgh Symphony Plays How an Orchestra Should Sound
Under its music director, Manfred Honeck, the ensemble returned to Carnegie Hall for the first time in over a decade, flying in on a high.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Austria Forms Panel to Study Its Rights to Famed Florentine Diamond
The Hapsburg family claims the gem, which it secretly kept hidden for decades.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Fans Are Obsessed With This Celebrity Couple. They Star in ‘Zootopia.'
WildeHopps, a.k.a. the fox and bunny at the heart of the franchise, has inspired a YouTube movie, TikToks, fancams and more. The obsession goes deep (and sometimes weird).

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

At the National Archives, a Deep Dive Into the American Story
A new $40-million exhibit, opening nine months after President Trump fired the chief archivist, uses technology to explore the 13 billion-plus items in its vaults.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Best Albums of 2025
The rising K-pop star Effie and the Brooklyn indie-rock band Geese top our critics' lists this year.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

11 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
Dec 05, 2025

‘WTO/99' Review: The ‘Battle in Seattle' as Seen by the Participants
To tell the story of the demonstrations surrounding a World Trade Organization meeting, "WTO/99" assembled scenes shot by the participants themselves.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

‘Spartacus: House of Ashur' Resurrects a Cult Franchise
"Spartacus: House of Ashur," premiering this month on Starz, brings the cult favorite 2010s action series back in an unlikely way.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

What ‘Hamnet' Lost (and Gained) on the Way From Page to Screen
The filmmaker Chloé Zhao and the novelist-turned-screenwriter Maggie O'Farrell explained the changes they made in the tale of Shakespeare, his wife and their son.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Best Jazz Albums of 2025
The most compelling releases of the year reimagined hip-hop tracks, deep-rooted collaborations and longstanding inspirations.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

After ‘Working Girl,' Can Christopher Ashley Bring His Sunshine to New York?
Before returning to New York to lead Roundabout, Christopher Ashley is concluding his 18-year tenure at La Jolla Playhouse with the new musical "Working Girl."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Jeremy O. Harris Is Arrested in Japan on Suspicion of Smuggling Drugs
The Tony-nominated American playwright and actor has been in custody since airport customs officers found Ecstasy in his bag last month.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Dashing Through a Season of Holiday Movies
For one writer, putting together her annual roundup of streaming holiday movies requires open-mindedness — and a high tolerance for candy-coated clichés.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Jimmy Kimmel Thanks Trump for Google Superstardom in 2025
The host said he wouldn't have been the third-most-trending person in Google searches this year "without the support of loyal viewers" like the president.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 05, 2025

Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, ‘Mortal Kombat' Actor, Dies at 75
The actor, born in Japan, starred in dozens of film and television shows, including Amazon's "The Man in the High Castle." His career spanned more than three decades.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 04, 2025

Art Gallery Shows to See in December
This week in Newly Reviewed, Martha Schwendener covers Meredith James's anti-architecture monument, Franz Gertsch's take on Patti Smith, Ragnar Kjartansson's postcard ode, Analivia Cordeiro's merging bodies and Guanyu Xu's hovering photos.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 04, 2025

Rebecca Heineman, Transgender Video Game Pioneer, Dies at 62
Fleeing an abusive home life, she went on to win a national Space Invaders tournament, taught herself to program and left a trail of popular games in her wake.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 04, 2025

Eurovision Is in Turmoil as Israel's Participation Leads to Boycott
The Netherlands and Slovenia also said they would not take part in next year's contest, meant to be its celebratory 70th edition.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 04, 2025

Steve Cropper: 9 Essential Songs
An architect of Memphis soul, Cropper made his guitar sing and sting. And as a songwriter, he collaborated on more than a few indelible anthems.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 04, 2025

Inside the Alvin Ailey Gala: Ciara, the Red Carpet and a Madonna Dance Party
Alvin Ailey's annual gala began with suits and bare chests on the red carpet and ended with dancing to Madonna's "Like a Prayer."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 04, 2025

‘Five Nights at Freddy's 2' Review: The Robots Are Malfunctioning (Again)
The bigger-budget follow-up to last year's abysmal cult horror hit about haunted animatronic puppets is, at best, marginally scarier.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 04, 2025

Larry Mitchell and Ned Asta's Queer Cult Classic Debuts in New York
"The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions" is a music theater piece based on Larry Mitchell and Ned Asta's 1970s book.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 04, 2025

In Ephrat Asherie's ‘Shadow Cities,' Club Dance Meets Latin Jazz
Ephrat Asherie's "Shadow Cities" pairs her group's adept dancers with live music by the great Arturo O'Farrill.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 04, 2025

‘La Grazia' Review: Paolo Sorrentino's Portrait of Waning Power
The director reunites with Toni Servillo, casting the astonishingly expressive actor as a fictional Italian president facing the end of his term.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 04, 2025

Jennifer Packer: Art at the Cosmic Edges of Longing
Where does a painter's grief go? Onto the canvas, in spectral realms.

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