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Sep 12, 2025

Marilyn Diamond, Who Wrote a Blockbuster Diet Book, Dies at 81
"Fit for Life," which she wrote with her husband, was a best seller in the 1980s promoting good health ahead of weight loss. But doctors were critical.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

The Road to the Emmys
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on Sunday night. Here is a look at some of this year's nominees.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

The Cost of Performing Childhood for Your Parent's Art
It's not quite #MeToo, but a spate of new memoirs is forcing a reckoning on what consent means when your parent is the artist.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

Ego Nwodim Leaves ‘S.N.L.' After 7 Seasons
Nwodim, known for characters including Lisa From Temecula, is the fifth cast member to leave the sketch comedy show this summer.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

Robert Grosvenor, Sculptor Who Challenged Gravity, Dies at 88
"The lone wolf of sculpture," one critic called him. His enigmatic art turned familiar objects like boats and vintage cars into mysterious contraptions.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

Theater to Stream: Mark Rylance in ‘Twelfth Night,' and More
This month's picks include a 1974 adaptation of the Eugene Ionesco play "Rhinoceros," starring Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel, and a behind-the-scenes look at Disney.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

Jane Austen Loved Music. What Was on Her Playlist?
The novelist's sheet music collection reveals new perspectives on her life and work.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, death comes from unexpected places and unseen psychos.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

Review: Gustavo Dudamel Gives a Glimpse of New York's Future
The superstar conductor opened the New York Philharmonic's season, with his signature thrills that make a traditional concert format seem exceptional.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

At the Toronto Film Festival, the Art Form Is Alive and Thriving
Park Chan-wook's "No Other Choice" and Agnieszka Holland's "Franz" led a strong festival slate, even with clunkers like a Paula Deen documentary.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

The Sex in the ‘Oslo Trilogy' Is Taboo-Breaking. The Niceness Is Shocking.
Dag Johan Haugerud's "Oslo Trilogy" movies follow city residents as they navigate contemporary intimacy. What's provocative is their empathy, the director says.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

9 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
Sep 12, 2025

How Adam Friedland Confounds Guests Like Ritchie Torres on His Talk Show
Conversations on his YouTube show can reflect his standup but more often he confounds interviewees like Ritchie Torres.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a musical blockbuster and live-action remake of a beloved Disney animation.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

Is It Abusive to Make Art About Your Children?
It's not quite #MeToo, but a spate of new memoirs is forcing a reckoning on what consent means when your parent is the artist.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

In ‘Spinal Tap' and Its Sequel, Rock Fact and Fiction Happily Blur
Initially drawing from real life, the director Rob Reiner and his cast found that actual bands experienced moments from their work.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

Ed Sheeran on ‘Play' and Not Giving Up His Pop Throne
The superstar singer-songwriter sat down with Popcast to discuss overcoming personal and professional turmoil ahead of his new album, "Play."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

‘Lost in the Jungle': A Real-Life Thriller in Documentary Form
The movie peels back the layers of a headline story to find a complex tale, centuries in the making.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

With ‘I Love L.A.,' Rachel Sennott Keeps Her Cool
The comic and actor became an indie darling in films like "Shiva Baby" and "Bottoms." "I Love L.A.," an HBO comedy premiering in November, is her first project as a solo creator.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

For Many Cuban Ballet Dancers, Forging a Path Forward Means Leaving
As the country's economy falters, members of the storied Cuban National Ballet have sought and found work in companies abroad.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

‘Not Sure What Genre It Is': Meet the Adventurous Trio of Bloom
The new jazz experiment featuring Nels Cline, Craig Taborn and Marcus Gilmore was assembled by the producer David Breskin in the spirit of a cult 1987 project.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

‘The Wrong Paris' Review: Texas Wants a Word
Paris, Texas, may not be the preferred locale for the art student Miranda Cosgrove, but she finds that it might bring her the right man.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

A Reporter Who Looks for the Books That Make You Tick
Alexandra Alter, who covers publishing industry news and writes Books features for The Times, is always on the hunt for the next Harry Potter.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 12, 2025

Late Night Calls for Bringing the Political Temperature Down
Seth Meyers and other hosts talked about Charlie Kirk's assassination, denouncing political violence and incendiary rhetoric.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

Anna Netrebko Returns to London, Sharing the Spotlight With Protests
Demonstrators outside the Royal Opera House protested the Russian soprano's return to the London stage in a new production of "Tosca."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

June Wilkinson, Pinup Star and Screen Siren, Is Dead at 85
Christened "the Bosom" by Playboy magazine, she rode her voluptuous figure to fame and became known as "the most photographed nude in America."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

In Jeffrey Gibson's Sculptures, Child's Play and Indigenous Truths
On the Met's facade, a Native artist honors parkland animals and engages his widest audience yet.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

Music Festival in Belgium Cancels Concert Led by Israeli Conductor
The Flanders Festival Ghent dropped a Munich Philharmonic program, citing concerns over a conductor's possible views on Gaza. German leaders called the move antisemitic.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

Photography's Next Generation, Bursting Out of the Frames
On the 40th anniversary of the New Photography series at MoMA, 13 artists and collectives on three continents find ties that bind — and a resurrection.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues' Review: They Can't Leave This Behind
Four decades after their big-screen hit, the rock legends David, Derek and Nigel have reunited for one final (really, truly) concert.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘Rabbit Trap' Review: Into the Woods, Listening Carefully
This horror feature envelops us with its technical atmospherics, but don't dig too far beneath that surface.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

In ‘Alien: Earth,' Big Tech Is the Monster and Kids Are the Prey
The sci-fi series, like the social-media horror story "Adolescence," speaks to the fear of children being sacrificed to technology.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

An Artist's Do-Over in Double Time
Stephen Prina borrows beats from John Bonham and Keith Moon for a series of performances coming to MoMA. His work is both loving homage and striking original.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
A novel approach to Mozart's Requiem, orchestral works by Tania León and music conducted by Joe Hisaishi are among the highlights.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘The Man in My Basement' Review: A Prison of His Own Making
Corey Hawkins and Willem Dafoe star in an overstuffed drama about a man haunted by the weight of history.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘The History of Sound' Review: Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor on a Mission
Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor play lovers who embark on a folk song-recording mission in this demure New England drama.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘The Long Walk' Review: Their Feet Are Killing Them
For a movie about motion, this Stephen King adaptation feels oddly static.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘The History of Sound' Review: Bohemian Tragedy
Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor play lovers who embark on a folk song-recording mission in this demure New England drama.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘Dreams' Review: Fact or Autofiction?
The film is the final installment in Dag Johan Haugerud's trilogy about the sexual and romantic mores of Oslo's inhabitants.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘Happyend' Review: Adolescent Tremors
Friends in high school navigate senior year in a futuristic Japan where a cataclysmic earthquake looms.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' Review: One Last Hurrah
There's truth in advertising as this well-loved saga of British entitlement rolls to a stop, on time and on point.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘Men of War' Review: Soldier of Misfortune
The documentary recounts a slapdash attempt in 2020 to overthrow the president of Venezuela, led by a former Green Beret.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

The Composer Bringing ‘Symphonic Electronica' to the Met
With "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay," Mason Bates, a.k.a. DJ Masonic, expands the sound world of the Metropolitan Opera.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

50 Great Board Books for Babies
Here are some of our staff's favorites, for ages 0 to 2.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

‘Tracker' Became One of TV's Biggest Hits by Keeping It Simple
The CBS drama, starring Justin Hartley as a tough guy who finds missing people, is the most successful series in a mini-renaissance for the lone-wolf procedural.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

Arvo Pärt Reached Pop Star Status. Now He's Ready to Rest.
Pärt's 90th birthday has inspired celebrations, including at Carnegie Hall, even as the renowned composer has stopped writing.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

Dudamel, Arvo Pärt and a ‘Monkey King' Coming This Fall
Highlights of the season include Esa-Pekka Salonen's Boulez concerts with the New York Phil and Sarah Kirkland Snider's new opera about Hildegard of Bingen in Los Angeles.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

As Los Angeles Olympics Loom, Critics Worry Its Cultural Plan Is Lagging
Planning and fund-raising for the "Cultural Olympiad," the arts programming that is part of the 2028 games, should have been well underway by now, several experts say.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 11, 2025

Late Night Teases Trump Over His Night Out in D.C.
"There are hundreds of troops on the street and somehow they let a 34-time convicted felon just waltz into a restaurant," Jimmy Kimmel said.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

‘The Brothers Size' Review: A Spare and Poetic Restaging
In honor of its 20th anniversary, Tarell Alvin McCraney's play gets a fiercely minimalist production at the Shed.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

Royal Ballet and Opera Confronts A.I. With ‘RBO/Shift' Festival
The London institution is creating "RBO/Shift," a technology festival whose first year will ask how far A.I. can push the boundaries of opera.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

Chakaia Booker's Favorite Artworks
Chakaia Booker discusses printmaking and evolving old patterns.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

At the Royal Opera House, a New Season Brings New Drama
The company's director, Oliver Mears, talks about the opening performance of "Tosca," the return of the soprano Anna Netrebko and more.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

Royal Opera: A Verdi Masterwork, Lost in Italian Translation, Returns
The Royal Opera will revive "Les Vêpres Siciliennes," a French work experts say has long been overshadowed by an Italian version Verdi did not produce.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

Polly Holliday, a Sassy Waitress on the Sitcom ‘Alice,' Dies at 88
"Kiss my grits," her character, Flo, was known to say. But that high-profile role was just one facet of a long, busy stage and screen career.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

15 Off Broadway Shows to See in September
Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Duck," an early Celine Song play and John Leguizamo's new family drama — here's what's on New York stages this month.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

British Courts Service Destroys Banksy Mural Depicting Attack by Judge
The work, painted onto the walls of one of Britain's most important court buildings, showed a judge attacking a demonstrator with a gavel.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

A TikTok Trend That Gets at the Complex Legacy of ‘Hamilton'
By recreating a snippet of the number "Best of Wives and Best of Women," these funny shorts serve as both tribute and critique.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

New York Public Library Acquires 500 Hours of Largely Unseen 9/11 Footage
The New York Public Library has acquired what may be the largest collection of crowdsourced footage of the attacks and the shellshocked aftermath.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

He's the Reason ‘Severance' Sounds So Good
George Drakoulias won over a reluctant Tom Petty, transformed the Black Crowes and was name-checked by the Beastie Boys. This year, he was up for an Emmy.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

7 of Europe's Most Delectable Fall Harvest Festivals
A pistachio exhibition. A herring market. The happy blend of wine and hiking. This list proves that foodies, too, can celebrate Autumnal travel.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

New International TV Shows to Watch: ‘The Dead Girls,' ‘Tempest' and More
New international shows include "Mussolini: Son of the Century," whose message is clear: If Mussolini was the son of the 20th century, Donald Trump is the son of the 21st.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

Mussolini, a Korean Thriller and Mexican Madams Who Kill
New international shows include "Mussolini: Son of the Century," whose message is clear: If Mussolini was the son of the 20th century, Donald Trump is the son of the 21st.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

A Collective Video Diary of 9/11, in 500 Hours
The New York Public Library has acquired what may be the largest collection of crowdsourced footage of the attacks and the shellshocked aftermath.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

Doechii, Denim and the Ecstatic Dance Vision of Robbie Blue
The wild grandeur of a choreographer just starting out is a breath of fresh air. It's no secret. Blue just picked up an Emmy and a Video Music Award.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

Into the Sands of Time: Exploring Egypt's White and Black Deserts
Led by a guide and driver, a photojournalist embarked on a three-day, two-night excursion that took her deep into one of the country's lesser-known wonders.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

‘JennaWorld' Podcast Spotlights Jenna Jameson and Porn's Glory Days
The 13-part podcast, from Molly Lambert and iHeartPodcasts, recalls an era in the late '90s and 2000s when porn stars were (almost) mainstream.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

‘Saturday Church' Puts House Music, Gospel, Sia and ‘Noisy Singers' Together
"Saturday Church" taps into music from several genres, as well as Sia, to tell the story of a teenager struggling with his sexuality and faith.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

‘Sister Wives' Star Christine Brown Woolley Talks Polygamy, and Why She Left
Christine Woolley on what she loved about polygamy and why, ultimately, she left.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

Great Fantasy Books With Unlikely Heroes
Morally ambiguous killers, social outcasts, bumbling misfits and misunderstood monsters take center stage in these thrilling, and deeply human, books.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

Kimmel Calls Epstein's ‘Birthday Book' a ‘Gift That Keeps on Giving'
President Trump's administration denied that he'd signed a lewd tribute to Jeffrey Epstein, but Jimmy Kimmel isn't convinced.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 10, 2025

Mark Volman, 78, Turtles Singer of ‘Happy Together' and Other Hits, Dies
In the 1960s, he and his fellow singer Howard Kaylan embodied the feel-good sound of a popular pop-rock band. The two later found new fame as Flo & Eddie.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

‘Alien: Earth' Episode 6 Recap: Inhuman Sacrifices
Neverland is falling into disorder despite its security protocols, with all sorts of saboteurs running amok.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Stuart Craig, Who Designed the Movie World of Harry Potter, Dies at 83
A three-time Oscar winner for production design, he was one of the few people to work on all eight Potter films and their three "Fantastic Beasts" spinoffs.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Was There a Song of This Summer?
Ten tastemakers (and two staffers) weigh in on the season's signature tracks.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

In ‘Mussolini: Son of the Century,' Somebody Wants to ‘Make Italy Great Again'
A new series about the dictator makes its way to U.S. viewers, with a message about the perils of charismatic leaders.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Sombr Loves Women (and They Love Him Back), Haters Be Damned
The 20-year-old songwriter is drawing pop fandom with a sound rooted in rock history. His love life, and career, have been dramatic.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Arrest Warrant Says Buyer of ‘Nude Emperor' Bronze Knew It Was Looted
Investigators are pursuing criminal charges against a wealthy collector who has challenged the assertion that the Roman-era antiquity he bought for $1.3 million had been stolen from Turkey.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Miles Davis Catalog Sells to Reservoir Media, a Small but Savvy Player
Reservoir, led by Golnar Khosrowshahi, has acquired the majority of music rights owned by the Davis estate ahead of the jazz master's centennial next year.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Life Can Be Brutal. Lucrecia Dalt's Music Makes Its Own Reality.
The experimental Colombian composer looks inward on "A Danger to Ourselves," a new album inspired by a new musical and personal partnership.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Parody, Punk and ‘Terrorist Drag': Inside the World of Vaginal Davis
She has come a long way, from the scrappy Los Angeles scene to working with prestigious museums and universities.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Roll Over, Warhol: Taking the '60s Beyond Pop Art
A thrillingly revisionist history of the era at the Whitney Museum uncovers a current of art that sprang from eros and the uncensored minds of R. Crumb, Martha Edelheit and others.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Marc Jacobs and Sofia Coppola's Very Stylish Friendship
Ms. Coppola's first-ever documentary, unveiled at the Venice Film Festival, is an affectionate portrait of her decades-long bond with the designer.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Sally Mann, in Her Golden Hour, Faces Fresh Culture Wars
One of America's finest memoirists, in photos and in prose, is at the peak of her powers in "Art Work"— and wondering if her pictures will survive.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 09, 2025

Late Night Misses the Defense Department Already
President Trump has renamed it the Department of War, "which is what people call the clearance section at TJ Maxx," Jimmy Fallon said.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

Britain's National Gallery Expands Collection to 20th-Century Works
The museum, renowned for its collection of paintings from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, has announced a plan to collect more recent paintings.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

5 Highlights From Christoph von Dohnanyi's Recording Career
Christoph von Dohnanyi, who died on Saturday, was a conductor of clarity and poise, as evidenced especially in his output with the Cleveland Orchestra.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

Hollywood Actors and Directors Pledge to Boycott Israeli Film Institutions
In an open letter, Javier Bardem, Olivia Colman and other stars pledged not to work with Israeli film companies that, in their view, "are implicated in genocide."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

Christoph von Dohnanyi, Conductor With a World of Admirers, Dies at 95
Known for his long tenure at the podium of the acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra, he was sought after as a guest with major symphonies and opera companies.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

New Banksy Mural Outside Royal Courts of Justice Depicts Judge Attacking Protester
The mural that appeared outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London on Monday depicted a judge attacking a demonstrator with a gavel.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

Rick Davies, Singer and Co-Founder of Supertramp, Dies at 81
The English vocalist wrote hits including "Goodbye Stranger" and "Bloody Well Right." His use of the Wurlitzer piano became one of the rock band's signature sounds.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

Death of Arts Patron Who Made Disputed $10 Million Donation Is Ruled a Suicide
Matthew Christopher Pietras, a young philanthropist sought after by some of New York's leading arts institutions, died by suicide, the city's chief medical examiner ruled.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

Jacques Charrier, Movie Star Who Wed Brigitte Bardot, Dies at 88
Their marriage made news in France, but they were an unhappy couple, and it didn't last. Years later, they attacked each other in dueling memoirs.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

New Banksy Work Seen as Comment on Crackdown on Palestine Action Supporters
The mural that appeared outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London on Monday depicted a judge attacking a demonstrator with a gavel.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

13 Off Broadway Shows to See in September
Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Duck," an early Celine Song play and John Leguizamo's new family drama — here's what's on New York stages this month.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

Sotheby's Strikes Alliance With Ascendant Art Fair
Sotheby's will host Independent 20th Century at the Breuer building in Manhattan in 2026, positioning the company as "more than an auction house."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

Rebuilding a Historic Jewish Library, Book by Book
The Nazis seized tens of thousands of books from the Jewish Theological Seminary in Budapest, but the works are making their way back, including one being returned in New York this week.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

Sombr Loves Young Women (and They Love Him Back), Haters Be Damned
The 20-year-old songwriter is drawing pop fandom with a sound rooted in rock history. His love life, and career, have been dramatic.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

80 Movies to See This Fall: ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere,' ‘Wicked: For Good' and More
From the Springsteen biopic to the Timothée Chalamet table-tennis tale, there's so much to look forward to.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 08, 2025

The Battle to Make ‘One Battle After Another'
Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Regina Hall and the rest of the cast talk about filming a politically charged movie in a fraught year.

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