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Mar 15, 2026

Oscars 2026 Live Updates: ‘One Battle After Another' Caps Big Night With Best Picture Win
The Paul Thomas Anderson film won six awards, including best director. Michael B. Jordan won best actor for "Sinners," which won four statues. Jessie Buckley was named best actress for "Hamnet."

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Jessie Buckley Wins Best Actress for ‘Hamnet'
The actress closes out a season of wins in this category with an Academy Award.

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Mar 15, 2026

‘One Battle After Another' wins best picture after season-long sweep.


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Mar 15, 2026

Michael B. Jordan Wins the Best Actor Oscar for ‘Sinners'
It was the actor's first nomination for an Academy Award.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Free speech and wars are noted from the Oscars stage.


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Mar 15, 2026

Paul Thomas Anderson Wins Best Director Oscar for ‘One Battle After Another'
It was his second win, after taking home the award for best adapted screenplay on Sunday.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

‘The Singers' and ‘Two People Exchanging Saliva' Tie for Oscar
"I'm not joking," Kumail Nanjiani said while presenting the award for best live action short film.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Autumn Durald Arkapaw makes history as the first woman to win best cinematography.


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Mar 15, 2026

A Surprising Oscars Tie Is the Seventh in Academy Awards History
In 1969, Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand each received an Oscar in the best actress category.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Barbra Streisand Pays Tribute to Robert Redford at 2026 Oscars
Streisand and Redford built a lengthy friendship after acting together in 1973's "The Way We Were."

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Billy Crystal Leads 2026 Oscars Tribute to Rob and Michele Reiner
Billy Crystal led a tribute to the director several months after he and his wife were murdered.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Oscars 2026 Live Updates: ‘One Battle After Another' Notches Three Awards, ‘Sinners' Wins Best Original Screenplay
"One Battle After Another" was honored for adapted screenplay, supporting acting and casting. Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler won the first Oscars of their careers.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Our Favorite Oscars Red Carpet Photos Featuring Jessie Buckley and More
Grand entrances, statement-making fashion and the occasional candid moment, on a night geared for gold.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Sean Penn Wins Best Supporting Actor for ‘One Battle After Another' but Skips Oscars
The actor has a history with the country's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and had been skipping awards ceremonies.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Conan O'Brien Delivers Punchy Oscars Monologue With ‘Weapons' Parody
In his second turn as Oscars host, his monologue wasn't as loopy as last year's, but he displayed a range of jokes — nerdy, topical and physical.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Conan O'Brien Parodies ‘Weapons' and Roasts Timothée Chalamet in 2026 Oscars Monologue
In his second turn as Oscars host, his monologue wasn't as loopy as last year's, but he displayed a range of jokes — nerdy, topical and physical.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

All about the new Oscar for casting.


NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Amy Madigan Wins Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in ‘Weapons'
The actress won for her role as Aunt Gladys in Zach Cregger's horror hit.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Oscars 2026 Live Updates: Ceremony Set to Begin With Conan O'Brien as Host
Stars, including Spike Lee in a purple bow tie and matching hat, lit up the red carpet. Best picture, best actor and other top awards remain highly competitive.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Our Favorite Photos From the Oscars Red Carpet
Grand entrances, statement-making fashion and the occasional candid moment, on a night geared for gold.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Matt Berry will be this year's ‘Voice of God.'


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Mar 15, 2026

Oscars 2026 Winners: Updating List
The winning actors, directors, pictures and more at the 98th annual Academy Awards.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Best picture nominees had mixed box office firepower.


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Mar 15, 2026

Oscars Security Remains Tight Amid U.S.-Israel War With Iran
Top state and local officials have said there were no specific imminent threats despite the war unfolding in the Middle East.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Oscars 2026 Live Updates: What to Expect on Hollywood's Biggest Night
Conan O'Brien will return to host tonight's Academy Awards ceremony, where the acting and other top categories remain highly competitive.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

How The New York Times Covers the Oscars
We'll have TKTK Times reporters. Here's how we plan to cover the presidential debate.

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Mar 15, 2026

Anti-ICE campaign takes to the streets near the ceremony.


NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

How to Watch the Oscars 2026: Start Time, Host and Streaming
Conan O'Brien is back for a second year as the host of the annual awards, which will again be available to stream on Hulu.

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Mar 15, 2026

Here's the latest.


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Mar 15, 2026

What to expect on Sunday.


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Mar 15, 2026

How to watch the ceremony tonight.


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Mar 15, 2026

‘Doctor Who' Fans Have Fresh Chance to Time Travel With Found Episodes
Two unearthed episodes, which were discovered in film canisters wrapped in plastic bags among the possessions of a dead collector in England, were restored by BBC archivists.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Paul R. Ehrlich, Who Alarmed the World With ‘The Population Bomb,' Dies at 93
His best-selling 1968 book, which forecast global famines, made him a leader of the environmental movement. But he faced criticism when his predictions proved premature.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Paula Doress-Worters, an Author of ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves,' Dies at 87
She wrote about postpartum depression when it was an unmentionable like abortion or birth control, and her research on her own suffering helped countless women.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

‘Trash' Review: Bickering About Chores, in Sign Language
James Caverly and Andrew Morrill star as Deaf roommates in their new comedy at the Perelman Performing Arts Center.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Why Are We in Iran? On ‘S.N.L.', Pete Hegseth Has the Answer: ‘I Don't Know'
Harry Styles is host and musical guest, while James Austin Johnson and Colin Jost cement their duo as President Trump and his defense secretary on "Saturday Night Live."

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

Brené Brown and Adam Grant Want to Repair the Discourse
With a new video podcast, the influential authors and former nemeses aim to inject a dose of rationality and humility into your algorithm.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 15, 2026

How to Watch the Oscars 2026: Time, Date and Streaming
Conan O'Brien is back for a second year as the host of the annual awards, which will again be available to stream on Hulu.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

Jürgen Habermas Dies at 96; One of Postwar Germany's Most Influential Thinkers
In dozens of books, he rejected postmodern cynicism about truth and reason, arguing that rational communication was the best way to redeem democratic society.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

Michael B. Jordan of ‘Sinners' Is a Star. But Is He an Oscar-Worthy Actor?
Jordan has won our hearts and the box office. But there's debate about his craft. After watching "Sinners" for the fourth time, I understand his talent.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

How Not to Become the ‘Dead Wife in a Movie' Trope
You can't win an Oscar if your death in Act I becomes your husband's entire character arc. Our cartoonist has some plot-worthy ideas.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

What to Watch for at the 2026 Oscars: Best Actor Race, Conan O'Brien and More
It will be a tight race for best picture and actor, while the In Memoriam segment looks to be supersized this year.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

Michael B. Jordan Is a Star. But Is He a Great Actor?
Jordan has won our hearts and the box office. But there's debate about his craft. After watching "Sinners" for the fourth time, I understand his talent.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

The City That Inspired Rothko (It's Not New York)
What the American painter saw during his trips to Florence molded his vision and his understanding of space and color.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

Kacey Musgraves, the Pussycat Dolls: 8 Songs We're Talking About This Week
Kacey Musgraves laments her frustration, the Pussycat Dolls attempt a comeback and Bella Kay cracks the Top 40 with a tune about turmoil.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

Gorillaz on ‘The Mountain' and Celebrating Lost Musicians
"We need young artists to engage with other things than fame and image and likes," Damon Albarn said. The band's latest album proves the point.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

Prediction Markets? An 83% Chance That Oscars Pundits Hate Them.
Online wagering is all the rage. But the crowdsourced data generally doesn't interest experts who have built a brand predicting Academy Awards races.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

On the Road, Primal Screams Optional, With Mae Martin
"It's changed my whole personality," the comedian said of getting a driver's license. They are now on a 37-city tour, though someone else is driving.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 14, 2026

Forget ‘Marty Supreme.' Meet the Real Table Tennis Champion of New York.
Yasiris Ortiz, a 28-year-old star from the Bronx, is helping to bring free table tennis programing to children across the city.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Margareta Magnusson,91, Dies; Wrote of Cleaning Up Before Dying
Her best-selling book encouraged people to tidy up homes and lives as death approached — as a gift for loved ones and to revisit memories.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

After DOGE Deposition Videos Go Viral, Judge Orders Them Taken Down
The videos had been posted on YouTube by groups who were suing to restore grants cut by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Kennedy Center's President, Richard Grenell, Is Leaving After a Tumultuous Year
Since Richard Grenell was appointed by President Trump, the arts center has endured a wave of cancellations and departures. It will soon close for lengthy renovations.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Coalition of States Will Carry on Live Nation Antitrust Case
The federal government has settled its claims, but dozens of states on Monday will resume a trial that accuses the company of being a monopoly.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Margareta Magnusson, Who Popularized Swedish Death Cleaning, Dies at 91
Her best-selling book on the subject encouraged the world to tidy up homes and lives as death approached — as a gift for loved ones and to revisit memories.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Crisis Follows Conductor's Dismissal at the Boston Symphony
A decision by the orchestra's board to fire its music director, Andris Nelsons, has set off protests from players, leaving their leaders scrambling.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, there are time-looping teenagers, a dermatologist's nightmare and a story from the alien's perspective.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

At Dinners, Over Jokes With Comedians, Epstein Honed His Networking
In the years after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution, Jeffrey Epstein rebuilt his reputation by hosting gatherings with leaders in all sorts of trades, including comedy.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

1,865 Coats in 15 Minutes: A Fine-Tuned Opera House Team
Each night, the coat check at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin deals with hundreds of jackets, no matter how fancy the audience dresses.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Kneecap Can't Escape Controversy. It Wants to Be Known for More.
The gonzo Irish M.C.s first gained notice for their playful antics. After attracting global attention for their pro-Palestinian views, their new LP is more serious.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Kneecap Gets Serious on Its New Album, ‘Fenian'
The gonzo Irish M.C.s first gained notice for their playful antics. After attracting global attention for their pro-Palestinian views, their new LP is more serious.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Jack Harlow Was a Chart-Topping Rapper. He Doesn't Want to Brag Anymore.
After smashes like "First Class" and "Lovin on Me," the artist from Louisville, Ky., is making a true musical shift to intimate, hand-played R&B on his fourth album, "Monica."

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

5 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
Mar 13, 2026

Its Own Stars Said It Was ‘Cheesy.' Now It's a Monster Hit.
Despite the lack of big names or critical hype, the romance adaptation "Virgin River" has been one of Netflix's biggest, most reliable successes.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

How ‘Virgin River' Became One of Netflix's Biggest Hits
Despite the lack of big names or critical hype, the romance adaptation "Virgin River" has been one of Netflix's biggest, most reliable successes.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Why Dogs Are a Writer's Best Friend
Best-selling and award-winning authors spoke to us about how canines can spark creativity.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

From ‘It Ends With Us' to ‘Reminders of Him,' How Colleen Hoover Captured Hollywood
The work of the novelist Colleen Hoover has become hot property in Hollywood. Here's why studios clamor to adapt her books.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Behind the Scenes of the 2026 Oscar Best Picture Nominees: ‘Sinners,' ‘Hamnet' and More
In these videos, directors walked us through pivotal sequences from their 2026 Academy Award-nominated films.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Grasping Esoteric Dance? It's Child's Play
A series of workshops that are part of the Dance Reflections festival help to demystify contemporary dance. There are classes for pros, nonprofessionals and even children.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 13, 2026

Late Night Unwraps ‘War' vs. ‘Excursion' vs. ‘Both'
The "Late Night" host Seth Meyers said President Trump is letting Americans "choose your own adventure" in the war with Iran.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Daniel Radcliffe Shines in ‘Every Brilliant Thing' on Broadway
The actor's fondness for the audience radiates outward in this delightful interactive play about naming and noticing the good in the world.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

‘The Pitt' Season 2, Episode 10 Recap: Invisible String
Family ties bind the characters together in this week's episode, in ways both beautiful and suffocating.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Andrea Constand Testifies in Support of Another Bill Cosby Accuser
Lawyers for a woman who has sued Mr. Cosby, accusing him of sexual assault, called Ms. Constand as a witness in the case, which is now being tried in California.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

‘Antigone (This Play I Read in High School)' Review: Tragically Uneven
Anna Ziegler's feminist take on Sophocles tries to tie in reproductive politics, but the play keeps trampling over its own ideas.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Roscoe Robinson, Gospel Star Who Minted 1960s R&B Hits, Dies at 97
Although he wasn't blind, he sang in three different gospel groups known as the Blind Boys before making a splash on the R&B and pop charts.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

‘Bushido' Review: A Samurai's Dangerous Moves
In this period drama, a vagrant samurai slays with a sword and his mastery of the game Go.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Don't Cha … Wish the Pussycat Dolls Would Go on Tour?
You're in luck: The early 2000s girl group announced a new single and a reunion tour on Thursday.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Pussycat Dolls Announce New Single and Reunion Tour
You're in luck: The early 2000s girl group announced a new single and a reunion tour on Thursday.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Remembering Marilyn Monroe, Draped In Diamonds and Coveting More
Events marking the birth centennial of the person who became Marilyn Monroe will feature jewelry — though she was rarely associated with expensive pieces offscreen.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Live Nation Slacks Reveal Employees Joking About ‘Stupid' Fans
A series of private exchanges in the messaging system Slack were revealed as exhibits in the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit against the concert giant.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

The Titan of Land Art Moves Indoors and Gets Intimate
Michael Heizer, renowned for monumental earthworks like "City," offers a domesticated, rattlesnake-proof art for Manhattan's Gagosian.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Bughouse' Review: Inside Henry Darger's Unwieldy Mind
Henry Darger, a recluse who left behind thousands of wild illustrations upon his death, is the subject of fascination in this one-man show.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Jimmy Kimmel Addresses FBI Warnings for Potential Iranian Drone Strike Ahead of Oscars
"Isn't this how ‘Ironman 3' started?" Kimmel said after the F.B.I. warned state officials to prepare for a retaliatory Iranian drone strike on the West Coast ahead of Sunday's Academy Awards.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Maya Rudolph to Make Broadway Debut in "Oh, Mary!"
The actress will make her Broadway debut in a role that, she said, "feels like a badge of honor."

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Chilean Architect Smiljan Radic Wins Pritzker Prize
The naming of Smiljan Radic as the next Pritzker laureate was delayed by the disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein's friendship with Tom Pritzker, who has now distanced himself from the prize.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Oscars 2026 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress?
"Sinners" and "One Battle After Another" have been neck and neck all season. Here's what our expert thinks will go the distance.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Bill Cosby, Out of Prison and the Public Eye, Faces Civil Trial
The entertainer whose conviction was overturned in 2021 still faces sex assault lawsuits from multiple women, including one playing out now in a California court.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
Lise Davidsen's recital at the Met Opera, Gustavo Dudamel leading "Romeo and Juliet," and a violinist's personal program are among our selections.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Histories of Native American Treaties and Anti-Chinese Violence Win Bancroft Prize
The award, one of the most prestigious in the field of American history, honors "scope, significance, depth of research and richness of interpretation."

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

A New Oscar for Best Casting
This year, there's a new category at the Oscars: the Academy Award for best achievement in casting. Our reporter Esther Zuckerman spoke with all five nominees to find out what makes good casting.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

A Giant Pigeon Is Leaving the High Line
"Dinosaur," a sculpture, has been in residence for 18 months. It has its fans who are sad to see it depart.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

On the Hunt for 24 Hours of Drag in N.Y.C.
An enthusiast went on a madcap adventure to find some fun events for all types across the city, from bingo fans to "Star Trek" aficionados.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

‘Space Cowboy' Review: A Sky-diving Cinematographer's Highs and Lows
This documentary about the ace sky-diving cameraman Joe Jennings unexpectedly, but meaningfully, looks at the man's struggle with depression.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

‘Slanted' Review: Narratively Botched
This body horror thriller, about a Chinese American girl who undergoes a surgery to appear white, relies on dated tropes to construct a pale genre pastiche.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

‘Reminders of Him' Review: A Second Chance at Love
The movie, based on a Colleen Hoover book, is an unabashed tear-jerker. Terrific lead actors Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers make it work.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

‘Group: The Schopenhauer Effect' Review: The Art of Being Patient
Group therapy sessions are dramatized in this absorbing film from the writer-director Alexis Lloyd.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

‘Undertone' Review: And Now a Word From Our Demon!
An effective if occasionally bumpy debut horror film makes full use of the audience's ears — and imagination.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

In Shaker Design, a Zeal for No Zeal
Straight chairs, whirling dances: The austere craftsmanship of this disappearing group is as striking as their ecstatic worship, on view at ICA Philadelphia.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

The Secret History of Rock's Wildest Stage Prop: P-Funk's Mothership
A half-century ago, George Clinton debuted a $500,000 spaceship that turned his live concerts into intergalactic journeys. Here's how it went down.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Dark and Stormy Thrillers by Stephen King, Ruth Ware and More
The best-selling author Lisa Unger recommends her favorite dark and stormy thrillers by Stephen King, Ruth Ware and more.

NYTimes Arts
Mar 12, 2026

Jimmy Kimmel Addresses the Notion of a Drone Strike on California
"Isn't this how ‘Ironman 3' started?" Kimmel said after the F.B.I. warned state officials tobb prepare for a retaliatory Iranian drone strike on the West Coast ahead of Sunday's Academy Awards.

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