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Jan 16, 2026

Martha Graham Dance Company Won't Celebrate Centennial at Kennedy Center
The oldest dance troupe in the United States decided not to perform at the Washington venue during its nationwide tour.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

Met Museum Employees Vote to Unionize
The bargaining unit, which includes curatorial, conservation and retail departments, could represent about half of the Met's work force.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

Viva the Absurd: ‘What to Wear' and a Wave of Opera Surrealism
Michael Gordon and Richard Foreman's "What to Wear" at BAM is a visually rich, textually odd work — and a hot commodity.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

Julio Iglesias Denies Sexual Abuse Claims by Former Employees
The singer called the accusations "completely false" in a statement released after Spanish prosecutors said they would investigate.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, hijacked bullet trains, comet creatures and time loops in the British countryside.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

‘Eat the Rich': Cambridge Was a Culture Shock. She's Getting the Last Laugh.
Jade Franks mines the awkwardness of social mobility in her one-woman show "Eat the Rich."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

Washington National Opera Finds a Stage Outside Kennedy Center Amid Trump Tensions
Spring performances of "Treemonisha" and "The Crucible" will be held at George Washington University.

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Jan 16, 2026

Five Free Movies to Stream Now
From a Wim Wenders masterpiece to a Stanley Tucci gem, these films all revolve around the possibility of fresh starts and new beginnings.

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Jan 16, 2026

ASAP Rocky Grew Up, Settled Down (with Rihanna) and Returned to Rap
The artist reflects on how the chaotic eight years since his last release — including three kids and two trials — led to his latest album, "Don't Be Dumb."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

10 Steamy Books Like ‘Heated Rivalry'
Steamy love stories starring athletes and top-notch yearners will tide you over until your next trip to the cottage.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 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 16, 2026

‘Seeds' Review: Farms and a Way of Life Hang in the Balance
The director Brittany Shyne's film is slow-moving and lyrical in its focus on the seasonal rhythms of the work, even as it shifts to policy concerns.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

After an Earthquake, Preserving a Slow Craft in a Fast World
In Wajima, Japan, where hundreds of homes and studios were destroyed, master-class artisans are struggling to keep lacquer alive and nurture the next generation of creators.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

‘Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,' ‘Game of Thrones' Prequel, Explores Dunk and Egg
With no dragons and no warring dynasties, HBO's "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" is the first test of whether the "Thrones" formula works on a human scale.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms': ‘Game of Thrones' Goes Small-Scale
With no dragons and no warring dynasties, HBO's "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" is the first test of whether the "Thrones" formula works on a human scale.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 16, 2026

Seth Meyers Never Guessed Trump Was Such a Milk Fan
The "Late Night" host said there was no way President Trump drank milk, "unless someone tricked you into thinking your Diet Coke came from a cow."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘The Pitt' Season 2, Episode 2 Recap: Dirty Work
Viewers got extra intimate this week with the hard physical realities of life in the emergency ward.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘The Rip' Review: Clean Cop, Dirty Cop
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck play grizzled cops looking at each other sideways in this Netflix crime thriller that has all the concepts but not much else.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘The Rip' Review: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Star in Cop Thriller
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck play grizzled cops looking at each other sideways in this Netflix crime thriller that has all the concepts but not much else.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

Humanities Endowment Awarding Millions to Western Civilization Programs
The National Endowment for the Humanities is giving more than $40 million to programs that have been embraced by conservatives as a counterweight to liberal-dominated academia.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

Nick Reiner Was in a Mental Health Conservatorship in 2020
Mr. Reiner, who is accused of killing his parents, was under a yearlong legal arrangement that allows for involuntary psychiatric treatment.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

Harvey Pratt, Who Designed the Native American Veterans Memorial, Dies at 84
A self-taught artist, he also spent more than half a century creating forensic sketches and reconstructions for law-enforcement agencies.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

John Cunningham, Character Actor and Broadway Stalwart, Dies at 93
He was a familiar face from Broadway productions of "Company," "Titanic" and "Six Degrees of Separation" and numerous film and TV appearances.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

In ‘Sons of Echo' Male Dancers March to Female Choreographers' Beat
"Sons of Echo," in which standout male dancers perform work by women, proves that male choreographers don't have a monopoly on bad taste.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

Tessa Thompson in ‘Hedda,' and More Theater to Stream
Other picks include "Bat Out of Hell: The Musical," a new season of Playing on Air podcasts and "Lazarus," featuring the music of David Bowie.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘Hell's Kitchen' Will End Broadway Run and Open Overseas
Though the show will close in New York next month, a North American tour will continue, and productions in Australia, Germany and South Korea are planned.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

Bob Weir Is Gone, but the Dead's Music Plays On
A concert honoring the Grateful Dead guitarist showed the durability of the band's music and culture, even as its members dwindle.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘Riot Women' Review: Women of a Certain Rage
There's much more to Sally Wainwright's series about middle-aged punk rockers than the music.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

Holly Hunter Reaches for the Stars
In "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy," she got to play a few things she never had in her varied career: a space captain and a woman over 400 years old.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

He Survived Dachau. He Captured Its Horrors on Paper the Next Day.
When Brian Stonehouse, a British spy posing as an artist, was freed from the concentration camp, he made drawings to document what he had witnessed.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘Queen Kelly' Review: His Majesty, Von Stroheim
The 1929 silent film returns in a shimmering, sensitively scored restoration that brings out the lurid and the romantic in Erich von Stroheim's story of orphan-meets-prince.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

As Megadeth Counts Down to Extinction, Dave Mustaine Opens Up
The heavy metal pioneer known for his lightning-fast shredding and snarling vocal style is going out his way, with a final album and tour.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

White Lies, Inner Truth: The Contradictions of Henri Rousseau
His naïve style landed him outside the firmament, but his painterly innocence was more seductive — and intentional — than many critics appreciated.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘A Useful Ghost' Review: Machine Yearning
A grieving widower finds his problems are just beginning when his wife returns in the form of a household appliance in this gloriously funny, shape-shifting debut feature.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘Sound of Falling' Review: A Fortress of Feminine Mysteries
This detour-heavy film moves across time periods to follow girlhood mischief, desire and abuse on a German farm.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘Shuffle' Review: The Real Price of Rehab
Benjamin Flaherty discovered some disturbing tendencies in the addiction recovery industry. His documentary is upsetting and revelatory.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘A Private Life' Review: Jodie Foster Uncovers a Twisty Plot in Paris
Speaking in French (but cursing in English), the actress plays an American psychiatrist abroad who stumbles into unexpected intrigue.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘Night Patrol' Review: Things That Go Bump in the Night
Rival gangs in Los Angeles join forces when a bloodsucking unit of the police department invades their community.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘Deepfaking Sam Altman' Review: Altmanesque
A filmmaker who can't secure an interview with the A.I. executive turns to technology for a solution.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘All You Need Is Kill' Review: It Doesn't Bear Repeating
By condensing the logic of the action, this anime adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's light novel undermines the story's excitement.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

Trisha Donnelly's Mysteries
The artist isn't known for her drawings, but in a new show these cryptic, sometimes unsettling works speak volumes.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' Review: Sympathy for the Devil
The latest installment in the zombie saga is all about evil and good, and whether any of it exists.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

Colbert Jokes That Trump Has Found ‘a New National Bird'
"You got to hand it to that auto worker for getting under Trump's skin," Stephen Colbert said after the president appeared to flip off a heckling worker at a Ford plant.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

Frank Dunlop, 98, Dies; Director Who Gave Theater a Free-Spirited Spin
In 1970, he founded London's Young Vic, an adventurous "people's theater" (the Who took the stage at one point) before shaking up the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 15, 2026

Frank Dunlop, 98, Dies; Director Gave Theater a Free-Spirited Spin
In 1970, he founded London's Young Vic, an adventurous "people's theater" (the Who took the stage at one point) before shaking up the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Frank Dunlop, 98, Dies; Gave British Theater a Free-Spirited Spin
In 1970, he founded London's Young Vic, an adventurous "people's theater" — the Who took the stage at one point — before shaking up the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Rebecca Kilgore, 76, Dies; Acclaimed Interpreter of American Songbook
An elegant jazz singer with adventurous taste, she counted among her fans the performer Michael Feinstein and the songwriter Dave Frishberg, who called her technique "flawless."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

If You Think This Instrument Is Hard to Play, Try Building One
The oboe has 500 parts. Turning a profit is a killer. But Jim Phelan is bent on reviving one of the great names in classical music.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Leonardo DiCaprio Is Honored at Annual National Board of Review Gala
The stars were honored at the annual National Board of Review gala, where winners called attention to protests in Minneapolis and the violent crackdown in Iran.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Applying Richard Foreman's Off-Kilter Aesthetic (and Ducks) to Opera
The composer Michael Gordon collaborated with Foreman on "What to Wear" in 2006. The opera makes its belated New York premiere at BAM on Thursday.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Harper Lee Expanded on Her View of the South in Letters to a Friend
In decades of correspondence, the author gave her friend, JoBeth McDaniel, a mix of opinions, advice on writing and insight into the impact of the Civil Rights movement.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Jim McBride Dies at 78; Brought Honky-Tonk Back to Country Music
He was best known for his long-running collaboration with Alan Jackson and their signature hit, "Chattahoochee."

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Tony Dokoupil's Road Trip on CBS News Hits a Rough Patch
A stretch of big news revealed growing pains for CBS's new evening anchor and problems with its Bari Weiss-era philosophy.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Want Your MTV? A Rogue Site Is Bringing Back the Videos.
The unofficial website MTV Rewind has recreated the channel's classic era, pulling in thousands of clips. Its developer says it's an antidote to the algorithms.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

The Art of a Good Awards-Show Speech
Demi Moore nailed it at last year's Globes, and so did Teyana Taylor this year. The best acceptances keep in mind four key guidelines.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Can the American Oboe Sing Again?
Building the instrument is hard enough. Turning a profit is a killer. But Jim Phelan is bent on reviving one of the great names in classical music.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Inside an Exploding Marriage: Belle Burden in Her Own Words
After 20 years, Belle Burden's picture-perfect marriage came crashing down when her husband suddenly walked away.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Jodie Foster: An American Oscar-Winner in Paris
In "A Private Life," the actress takes on her first solo lead role in which she speaks fluent French, but her French connection goes all the way back to childhood.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

In ‘Sound of Falling,' a House Full of Secrets
Mascha Schilinski's movie "Sound of Falling," which takes place over a century in a rural farmhouse, shows how trauma is transmitted through generations.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 14, 2026

Stephen Colbert Accuses Trump of ‘Invading Minnesota'
"Has anyone told him that they don't have oil?" Colbert said of the president's plan to send 1,000 more immigration officers to Minnesota.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

Kiefer Sutherland Is Arrested After Assaulting Ride-Share Driver, Police Say
The actor also made "criminal threats" toward the driver, according to the Los Angeles police.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

Smithsonian Submits More Records in Face of Trump Deadline
The institution, which is viewed as independent, has sought to reduce tensions with the White House by complying with some of its demands for documents.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

The Kid Mero, Now a Morning-Radio Motormouth
The podcast star from the Bronx is taking over the marquee a.m. slot on New York's storied hip-hop station Hot 97. We rode along on his first day.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

Jimmy Carter, the Man From Plains, Had a Passion for Painting
Amy Carter, the daughter of former president Jimmy Carter, selected paintings and memorabilia for two Christie's sales. The prices might surprise you.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

BTS Unveils 2026-27 World Tour Dates. Here's Where The K-Pop Stars Have Been.
The K-pop superstars will go on a colossal comeback tour: 79 shows across five continents in 11 months. But why were they gone for so long?

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

Review: Boston Symphony Can't Make the Case for Barber's ‘Vanessa'
Performing "Vanessa" is just what the Boston Symphony should be doing. But its concert staging came off as drab and ineffective.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

7 Albums I'm Looking Forward to in 2026
Megan Moroney, Bruno Mars, Danny L Harle and more.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

How Readers Voted on 17 Ways to Improve New York City
The top suggestions include spending more of the city's budget on parks and libraries and fixing the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.

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Jan 13, 2026

Scott Adams, Creator of the Satirical ‘Dilbert' Comic Strip, Dies at 68
His chronicles of a corporate cubicle dweller was widely distributed until racist comments on his podcast led newspapers to cut their ties with him.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

Scott Adams, Audacious Creator of the ‘Dilbert' Comic Strip, Dies at 68
His chronicle of a corporate cubicle dweller was widely distributed until racist comments on his podcast led newspapers to cut their ties with him.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

After Sudden Loss, Park Avenue Armory Hires New Artistic Leader
Deborah Warner, known for directing theater and opera, succeeds Pierre Audi, who died last year. Her own work is expected to be part of her programming.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson to Star in ‘Fear of 13' on Broadway
The play, about a man who spends decades on death row before being exonerated by DNA evidence, will have a 16-week run this spring.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

In ‘Ponies,' Emilia Clarke Is Done With Dragons
The "Game of Thrones" actress plays a fledgling spy in "Ponies," a Cold-War era drama that takes her career in a new direction.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

Ricky Gervais's Golden Globe Win for His Stand-Up Special Sends a Bad Message
That "Ricky Gervais: Mortality" won for best comedy sends a message about the lack of respect given to stand-up.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

The New Museum Sets Reopening Date With New Artist Commissions
After over three years of construction, the museum will open its new building on March 21 with an ambitious show exploring how technologies have changed what it means to be human.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

130 Tracks of Guitar Per Song? Sunn O))) Is Back, and Going Big.
The hard-to-categorize duo recorded its new, self-titled album surrounded by nature. It'll be the band's first on the storied Seattle label Sub Pop.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

Karl Ove Knausgaard's Books: A Guide
The Norwegian writer is known for his sprawling, brutally candid autofiction and speculative epics. Here's where to start.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 13, 2026

Jon Stewart Skewers Trump as ‘Acting President of Venezuela'
"Doesn't your oath of office to America have a noncompete?" the "Daily Show" host asked President Trump.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Leaders of Historians' Group Veto Resolutions Critical of Israel
The executive council of the American Historical Association said the resolutions, including one accusing Israel of ‘scholasticide' in Gaza, would put the group at risk.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Dan Bongino, No Longer at the F.B.I., Will Return to Podcasting
The former F.B.I. deputy director, who had hosted a right-wing, pro-Trump podcast, will restart the show after a rocky tenure at the law-enforcement agency.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

L.A. Reid Settles Lawsuit Shortly Before Sexual Assault Trial
Mr. Reid, a Grammy-winning music producer, had been accused of assaulting an executive who worked for him and then retaliating against her.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

8 Stars Nikki Glaser Roasted in Her Golden Globes Monologue
The comedian, who hosted the awards ceremony for the second year in a row on Sunday, began by turning her wit mostly toward the men in the room.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

Review: ‘Collage Revisited' at Live Artery Festival
The company revived and revised a work that juxtaposes formal movement with a sound score that incorporates recordings of the 1979 White Night riots in San Francisco.

NYTimes Arts
Jan 12, 2026

‘Tehran' Review: Israel vs. Iran, Retold as a Spy Thriller
The third season of the Israeli series, rescheduled after last summer's attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, finally premieres on Apple TV.

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

Photos: Backstage With Teyana Taylor, Owen Cooper and More 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.

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