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Oct 17, 2025
American Ballet Theater opened its season with an all-Twyla Tharp program, featuring her first dance for the company, "Push Comes to Shove," and the for-the-ages "Bach Partita."
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Oct 17, 2025
After a whirlwind six years of working with icons and curating her own festival, the singer and songwriter was alone with her work, in search of a fresh spark.
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Oct 17, 2025
A documentary about the writer Jim Downey is streaming just as he can be seen in "One Battle After Another" and a new Tim Robinson series.
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Oct 17, 2025
This month's picks include a poetic documentary from South Africa, a Cold War thriller from Yugoslavia, a coming-of-age story set in the Dominican Republic, and more.
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Oct 17, 2025
A vast retrospective in Paris brings together six decades of work by the 93-year-old German artist.
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Oct 17, 2025
A culture reporter is always watching for art that challenges us to look at the world, and our lives, differently. An artist who lived in a cage for a year ticked that box.
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Oct 17, 2025
The Kiss guitarist, who died on Thursday at 74, scored his only Top 20 solo hit with a cover that's endured for decades.
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Oct 17, 2025
The writer turned recorded sessions with her therapist into a best-selling memoir, and helped normalize conversations around mental health in South Korea.
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Oct 17, 2025
Nadine Sierra started at the Metropolitan Opera with promise. Watch as she turns into a full-fledged star.
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Oct 17, 2025
This month's films, including Joshua Oppenheimer‘s "The Act of Killing" and Bong Joon Ho's sophomore breakout, observe the awful things that we are capable of doing.
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Oct 17, 2025
The director Bill Condon narrates a sequence involving some complicated choreography.
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Oct 17, 2025
During filming, the authorities discovered "It Was Just an Accident." But a French producer had been engaged to finish this ultimate winner of the top prize at Cannes.
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Oct 17, 2025
Little Nightmares III is tastefully morbid, with its clever cooperative puzzles unfolding in a desert, candy factory, carnival and asylum.
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Oct 17, 2025
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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Oct 17, 2025
Geeta Gandbhir's film examines the killing of a Florida woman and "stand your ground" laws, but the issues it raises are bigger than those statutes.
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Oct 17, 2025
Keanu Reeves plays an inexperienced angel who acts above his pay grade in Aziz Ansari's socially conscious comedy.
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Oct 17, 2025
A former child actor, Williams endured some fallow young adult years to emerge as a skillful, likable performer and director on this ABC sitcom.
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Oct 17, 2025
The Chicago History Museum will explore the heritage and traditions of Latinos, and the National Museum of Mexican Art will trace the role of Mexicans in railway work.
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Oct 17, 2025
An exhibition of works by contemporary Native American artists is meant to show ties between ancestors, teachings, values, stories, the future and one another.
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Oct 17, 2025
In Portland, as in other cities and towns across America, art institutions have sought revivals — or even recreations.
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Oct 17, 2025
This famous commercial artist loved by millions never got the critical acclaim she probably deserved. A museum looks to change that.
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Oct 17, 2025
The nationally touring retrospective is the culmination of a rising tide of interest in female artists who cited visions as a source of inspiration.
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Oct 17, 2025
The director Bill Condon narrates a musical dance sequence featuring Jennifer Lopez.
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Oct 17, 2025
Wealthy businesspeople who gave money to build a White House ballroom curried favor with the president, "just as our founding fathers intended," Jimmy Kimmel said.
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Oct 16, 2025
Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy and Brandon Uranowitz lead the glorious cast of Lear deBessonet's inspiriting Broadway revival at Lincoln Center Theater.
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Oct 16, 2025
A consummate showman, he was known for playing guitars rigged with pyrotechnic effects and for his distinctive stage persona.
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Oct 16, 2025
A consummate showman, he was known for playing guitars rigged with pyrotechnic effects and for his distinctive stage persona.
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Oct 16, 2025
Naima Green discusses growing up in Harlem and embracing the discomfort of a self-portrait.
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Oct 16, 2025
An urgent family mission propels Jordan E. Cooper's pain-spiked supernatural comedy, a very loose riff on the biblical story of Noah.
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Oct 16, 2025
A death certificate released Thursday said that the Oscar-winning actor died on Oct. 11 of bacterial pneumonia.
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Oct 16, 2025
The Irish writer was barred in 1895 after being convicted of gross indecency. On Thursday, the British Library will hand over a symbolic new card to his grandson.
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Oct 16, 2025
He shot portraits of stars like John Lennon and Miles Davis. But he is best remembered for "Idols," an intimate look at a vital New York underground.
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Oct 16, 2025
The title of Kelly Reichardt's latest film has a distinct irony for Josh O'Connor's blundering museum thief.
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Oct 16, 2025
Carnegie Hall was a site of protest on Wednesday, one of many demonstrations over the last two years targeting cultural events, particularly those with Israeli artists.
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Oct 16, 2025
Britain's economy has slowed recently, and sales at blue-chip galleries are down. But among young artists and emerging dealers, the mood is upbeat.
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Oct 16, 2025
Rebecca Miller's five-part documentary series balances her esteem for the director with a clear eye toward his struggles.
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Oct 16, 2025
Standing up to fascism was deadly in Nazi Germany; this film tells the story of Christian teenagers who defied a poisonous ideology.
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Oct 16, 2025
Jim Sanborn planned to auction off the solution to Kryptos, the puzzle he sculpted for the intelligence agency's headquarters. Two fans of the work then discovered the solution.
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Oct 16, 2025
The French theater maker Caroline Guiela Nguyen brings unheard voices to the stage, like the real and imagined garment workers in her latest work, "Lacrima."
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Oct 16, 2025
Performing in Donizetti's "La Fille du Régiment" at the Metropolitan Opera, Oh has already perfected the art of waving a fan with sass.
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Oct 16, 2025
The Princeton University Art Museum has navigated a controversy around its architect and political pressures facing cultural and academic institutions on the way to the opening of its new building.
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Oct 16, 2025
The enraged creatures found in Pokémon Legends: Z-A are part of visual spectacles and adrenaline-inducing battles.
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Oct 16, 2025
Mala Emde plays a teenage promoter who pushed for what became a landmark performance by the pianist Keith Jarrett.
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Oct 16, 2025
This horror sequel starring Ethan Hawke creates a more cohesive picture than the original, while deploying a new bag of scary tricks.
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Oct 16, 2025
How to lead an artistic life and be part of a family is a tension he has only recently faced in life and now, onscreen, for a film about his comedian parents.
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Oct 16, 2025
Mr. Dieujuste's Scorcesa brand, inspired by his Haitian heritage, features designs for the nontraditional bride through color and fabric.
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Oct 16, 2025
At the Brooklyn Museum, his defining portraits of Mali's citizens in the 1950s show them breaking free of colonial domination yet still tethered to their cultural history.
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Oct 16, 2025
For an entire year, supporters in Argentina have arranged flowers, photos and letters at a cemetery and the hotel where he died.
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Oct 16, 2025
The director's interpretation of Mary Shelley's classic novel is the movie he was born to make.
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Oct 16, 2025
Ethan Hawke plays the legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart on a wistful one-night quest to save his soul.
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Oct 16, 2025
On her new album, "The BPM," the songwriter, fiddler and rapper pumps up the beat and crafts a timely narrative about humans and machines.
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Oct 16, 2025
She broke out in 1992, with a work that drew a lot of heat — and brought her fame. Now, El Museo del Barrio is exploring the Cuban American artist's life and legacy outside the cage.
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Oct 16, 2025
In San Juan, the Museo de los Santos y Arte Nacional is helping to revive interest in santos, small wooden statues of saints that artists have made for centuries.
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Oct 16, 2025
About one-third of U.S. museums have lost government funding this year alone. Now, they look ahead — and find ways to move forward, despite the obstacles.
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Oct 16, 2025
A survey at the Walker Art Center celebrates the interdisciplinary artist Dyani White Hawk, whose works are grounded in the Lakota philosophy of connectedness.
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Oct 16, 2025
The Missouri History Museum shines a light on Mill Creek Valley, once a bastion of Black culture and community.
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Oct 16, 2025
Jimmy Kimmel told his viewers that in 2018, "Trump shut the government down until they brought back the McRib or something."
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Oct 15, 2025
The pop star's ex-husband Kevin Federline had said in a new book that since her conservatorship ended, "It's become impossible to pretend everything's OK."
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Oct 15, 2025
It's unusual for an Atlantic Theater Company production to feel so uninspired, but in this set of one-acts, committed actors are let down by juvenile language.
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Oct 15, 2025
The singer and songwriter's art of elegant seduction never required him to raise his voice, or lose his desperation, humor or awareness.
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Oct 15, 2025
The singer and songwriter's art of elegant seduction never required him to raise his voice, or lose his desperation, humor or awareness.
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Oct 15, 2025
In his latest movie, the formerly banned filmmaker Jafar Panahi tells a circuitous, moving and unexpectedly funny story of resistance.
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Oct 15, 2025
Rarely shown since its release, Robert Downey Sr.'s 1972 film screens for a week in new digital and 35-millimeter restorations at Anthology Film Archives.
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Oct 15, 2025
The Limón Dance Company tries to shake up its image with a world premiere by Diego Vega Solorza and a reimagined "Emperor Jones."
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Oct 15, 2025
In his solo Off Broadway show "Other," Ari'el Stachel explores the anxiety that has exacerbated his struggles with being an Arab Jew.
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Oct 15, 2025
There's fun in Battlefield 6's multiplayer chaos, but it's an unmoored soldiering fantasy.
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Oct 15, 2025
The programs were all over the map, but the dancers held the season together. Six were promoted, including India Bradley, the first Black female to become a soloist.
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Oct 15, 2025
The singer, songwriter and producer's 2000 album was the result of years in the studio listening to inspiring music, jamming and rediscovering his artistic purpose.
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Oct 15, 2025
This month's picks include Clooney's Broadway run as the CBS journalist Edward R. Murrow and an audio play starring Hugh Jackman.
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Oct 15, 2025
Astoria, Ore., the setting of the classic 1985 teen movie, invites fans to follow their inner adventurer and explore a scenic corner of the Northwest.
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Oct 15, 2025
The film touches on #MeToo and cancel culture, but the star and director wanted audiences to make up their own minds.
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Oct 15, 2025
A shuttered plant is reimagined as Manresa Wilds, an example of an old facility repurposed to solve a new century's problems.
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Oct 15, 2025
The global activist gets candid in her new memoir. She spoke with us about struggling with panic attacks, finding her personal style and changing her mind about what marriage could be.
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Oct 15, 2025
As U.S. institutions reimagine their programming, some are adopting a new approach: recruiting young people to organize their shows.
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Oct 15, 2025
At the Met Cloisters in Manhattan, paintings, statuettes and other objects demonstrate that human desire transcends time and cultures.
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Oct 15, 2025
Institutions around the country are preparing for the nation's 250th anniversary, even in the face of political crosswinds.
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Oct 15, 2025
A new exhibition at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Conn., gives visitors a whiff, from "chocolate-y" to stinky blue cheese.
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Oct 15, 2025
The author of "Vampires of El Norte" and "The Possession of Alba Díaz" recommends books that dial up the darkness by turning back the clock.
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Oct 15, 2025
Some artists offer a glimpse of a future that is already occurring in some climates. Others imagine a world past the point of survival.
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Oct 15, 2025
"The Late Show" host called President Trump's photo the "worst Georgia O'Keeffe ever."
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Oct 14, 2025
The visual artist Dread Scott, the playwright Lynn Nottage and others have organized a series of actions to unite the arts community against the Trump administration.
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Oct 14, 2025
The video for "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" brought him new levels of fame, but not always the kind of attention he sought.
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Oct 14, 2025
The "Severance" actor portrays all the roles in a play she wrote with Frank Winters, inspired by her evangelical upbringing.
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Oct 14, 2025
After hitting No. 1 with "Voodoo," the genre-melding 2000 album that he promoted with a risqué music video, he vanished for more than a decade.
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Oct 14, 2025
The soul singer, songwriter and producer, who died on Tuesday at 51, released three studio albums of meticulously constructed, vocally ambitious, genre-crossing music.
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Oct 14, 2025
Linda Rosenkrantz mined her conversations with Peter Hujar and other artists. Now, she's the one with something to say.
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Oct 14, 2025
Listen to recent releases from Geese, Doja Cat, Neko Case and more.
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Oct 14, 2025
The American Museum of Natural History has found a more appropriate space for Apex, a nearly complete dinosaur skeleton lent to it last year, when it was first assembled and put on view.
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Oct 14, 2025
The fall schedule includes a number of exhibitions that look at works from Italy and France and the cultural events that shaped them.
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Oct 14, 2025
It has been a half-century since the ship sank on Lake Superior, and a pop single memorialized its fate. Now museums are commemorating those events.
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Oct 14, 2025
Weatherbird cartoons that have graced the front pages of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for 125 years are on exhibit at the Field House Museum.
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Oct 14, 2025
This fall, the museum opens a rave-themed show, highlighting work by women and queer artists of the West Asian diaspora.
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Oct 14, 2025
After hitting No. 1 with "Voodoo," his genre-melding 2000 album that he promoted with a risqué music video, he vanished for more than a decade.
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Oct 14, 2025
Her ex-husband says in his book that since the pop star's conservatorship ended, "It's become impossible to pretend everything's OK."
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Oct 14, 2025
Pierre Monteux, who led the scandalous premiere of "The Rite of Spring," went on to a career of remarkable peace and selflessness.
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Oct 14, 2025
Her ex-husband says in his book that since the pop star's conservatorship ended, "It's become impossible to pretend everything's OK."
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Oct 14, 2025
Jimmy Kimmel celebrated that President Trump "finally did something positive" with his role in the deal between Israel and Hamas.
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Oct 13, 2025
After quietly helping Mel Brooks set the irreverent tone on "Get Smart" and "The Producers," she had a long collaboration as a writer with the actor and humorist Marshall Efron.
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Oct 13, 2025
Bedlam's sharply irreverent production of Emily Breeze's comedy, a riff on "Pride and Prejudice," has period dress, contemporary vernacular and a magnetic Mrs. Bennet.
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Oct 13, 2025
The pop superstar sold four million copies of her latest album, topping a decade-old milestone by Adele. The tally included 1.3 million vinyl LPs.
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