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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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Oct 13, 2025
Keaton, who died on Saturday, was an actor, director and producer on multiple films and series. Her sole documentary, "Heaven," explored popular ideas of the afterlife.
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Oct 13, 2025
At The New York Times and then ARTnews, which he bought, he brought an investigative edge to stories about artwork looted by the Germans during World War II and the Soviets afterward.
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Oct 13, 2025
"I made movies for an audience of one, Diane Keaton," Allen wrote in a remembrance that reflected on the breadth of their relationship.
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Oct 13, 2025
Limón's dance, based on the play by Eugene O'Neill, has long been something of a problem piece. Now, it is being updated to speak to the moment.
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Oct 13, 2025
With her husband, Dan, she ran four theaters in Manhattan and a company that distributed foreign and independent classics.
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Oct 13, 2025
Mr. Watkins had been serving a 29-year sentence for child sex abuse offenses at the Wakefield Prison in northern England.
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Oct 13, 2025
At "House of Music," a London exhibition of paintings by Peter Doig, songs he typically plays in his private studio help bring his work to life.
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Oct 13, 2025
The comedian, actor, and former podcaster discusses his decision to bring "WTF" to a close after 16 years and interviewing its final guest, Barack Obama.
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Oct 13, 2025
American Ballet Theater opens with an all-Tharp program, including "Push Comes to Shove," the first work she created for the company and its newly defected star, in 1976.
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Oct 13, 2025
The writer mined her conversations with Peter Hujar and other artists. Now, those exchanges are being brought to life onscreen.
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Oct 13, 2025
A 2012 stroke has largely kept him from acting, but not from writing — and recording — a new memoir. "It was very peculiar not to be able to speak," he says.
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Oct 13, 2025
The producer has reached the top of the charts and won Grammys. As he embarks on the next phase of his career, he's looking back on what he's learned.
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Oct 13, 2025
Catch up on the latest political thrillers and a range of documentaries, from biographic to true crime.
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Oct 12, 2025
The institution operates some of the most popular sites in Washington and beyond, including 21 museums and the National Zoo. As of Sunday, the doors were closed.
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Oct 12, 2025
Earlier roles in "The Godfather" and later roles in "Something's Gotta Give" showed the depth and nuance of the actress that we met in "Annie Hall."
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Oct 12, 2025
His blunt debating and imaginative theorizing about artificial intelligence and the human mind made him a leading scholar. But sexual-harassment allegations ended his career.
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Oct 12, 2025
Her legacy will include the ways she shaped fashion, rather than allowing fashion to shape her.
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Oct 12, 2025
Her character, an early-20th-century journalist, undergoes the most dramatic transformation of the film in ways that the actress was especially suited for.
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Oct 12, 2025
With books like "Woman and Nature," she pioneered a unique form of creative nonfiction, linking violence against women to the ravaging of the environment.
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Oct 12, 2025
The star's emotional transparency and expressive eyes helped us see the Corleones as both fascinating and repellent, just as her character did.
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Oct 12, 2025
A bedrock of the idiosyncratic British group Pentangle, he went on to play with a host of luminaries, including Roy Orbison, Eric Clapton and Kate Bush.
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Oct 12, 2025
Collaborating with the choreographer Jamar Roberts for the New York City Ballet fashion gala, Iris van Herpen created costumes that merged fantasy and form.
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Oct 12, 2025
The institution operates some of the most popular sites in Washington and beyond, including 21 museums, 14 education and research centers and the National Zoo.
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Oct 12, 2025
Now, it truly has been 50 years since the show's debut, and that was celebrated with a few more surprises, including cameos by Charli XCX and Seth Meyers.
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Oct 12, 2025
Cristian Macelaru has started his tenure as the music director of the storied Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
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Oct 12, 2025
In his angry-dad conspiracy thriller, Tim Robinson takes his surreal comedic persona on a longer, weirder journey.
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Oct 12, 2025
The maligned sculpture — "weird," "odd," "bizarre" — is no longer a working fountain or a skateboarding mecca. But its supporters consider it an important city symbol.
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Oct 12, 2025
The actress, who died on Saturday at 79, was known for both her dramatic heft and her comedic gifts. Here are some of the highlights.
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Oct 11, 2025
After winning the Nobel Prize for her searing portraits of the Soviet world unraveling, Svetlana Alexievich worries about the revival of its violent, anti-democratic ways.
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Oct 11, 2025
On and off the screen, the star with a distinctive fashion sense was a singular presence.
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Oct 11, 2025
After winning the Nobel Prize for her searing portraits of the Soviet world unraveling, Svetlana Alexievich worries about the revival of its violent, anti-democratic ways.
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Oct 11, 2025
The actress, who died on Saturday at 79, was known for both her dramatic heft and her comedic gifts. Here are some of the highlights.
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Oct 11, 2025
Though she downplayed it, her role in creating the outfits of "Annie Hall" made her the author of a fascinating career.
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Oct 11, 2025
She brought an unconventional personality to scores of roles on television and in movies ranging from zany comedies like "Sleeper" to piercing dramas like "The Godfather."
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Oct 11, 2025
Tributes from colleagues and fans flooded social media as they learned of her death. Many celebrated her onscreen legacy and some noted her impact on their lives.
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Oct 11, 2025
She brought an unconventional personality to scores of roles on television and in movies ranging from zany comedies like "Sleeper" to piercing dramas like "The Godfather."
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Oct 11, 2025
Pokémon is a game series all about evolution. So why has it taken the franchise so long to evolve? Zachary Small, a culture reporter for The New York Times, breaks down how the company's structure may stymie innovation.
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Oct 11, 2025
"Spunk," a fable weaving together music and movement, is getting its first full staging since being rediscovered in 1997.
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Oct 11, 2025
More than 30 monuments to Christopher Columbus were toppled or taken down in 2020. Now some are being restored, and finding new, usually less-public homes.
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Oct 11, 2025
"Spunk," a fable weaving together music and movement, is getting its first full staging since being rediscovered in 1997.
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Oct 11, 2025
A first-of-its-kind exhibition in San Francisco shows the artistry and history of the Japanese comics that have fueled hits across TV and film.
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Oct 11, 2025
After winning the Nobel Prize for her searing portraits of the Soviet world unraveling, Svetlana Alexievich worries about the revival of its violent, anti-democratic ways.
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Oct 11, 2025
Japan has nearly 30,000 hot springs and a culture of public bathing. An Israeli Americanarchitect, Yuval Zohar, has developed a passion for it.
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Oct 11, 2025
"My career is just beginning because I was only on one show for a decade," said the longtime "Grey's Anatomy" actor, now starring in "Hotel Costiera."
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Oct 10, 2025
He wrote some of the band's signature songs, including "Ride My See-Saw" and "I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)."
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Oct 10, 2025
Samuel Beckett's 55-minute contemplation of mortality comes to NYU Skirball in a neat and handsome staging by Vicky Featherstone.
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Oct 10, 2025
In two programs with the New York Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen has constructed a moving exploration of musical legacy.
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Oct 10, 2025
David Del Rio portrayed a young lawyer on one of television's most popular shows.
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Oct 10, 2025
He wrote some of the band's signature songs, including "Ride My See-Saw" and "I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)."
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Oct 10, 2025
Few moviegoers knew his name, but directors like Sergio Leone, Sylvester Stallone and Quentin Tarantino considered his vivid work invaluable.
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Oct 10, 2025
The Metropolitan opera is reviving its season-opening production in February, building on the momentum of recent sold-out performances.
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Oct 10, 2025
The esteemed company presents a full-length contemporary work by Hofesh Shechter at New York City Center. Forget about pointe shoes. This is Chanel in socks.
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Oct 10, 2025
For the Amant art center in Brooklyn, the artist Pierre Huyghe takes inspiration from a Superfund site for a new aquarium commission.
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Oct 10, 2025
Just in time for Halloween comes killer cola, a creeping phantasm and death from the commode.
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Oct 10, 2025
Our team of Swift experts debate her blockbuster new album, "The Life of a Showgirl," and take listener questions about its themes and controversies.
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Oct 10, 2025
The director Joachim Ronning narrates a sequence from his film featuring Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith and Jared Leto.
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Oct 10, 2025
The display is timed for the anniversary of France's abolition of the death penalty, and its honoring of the lawyer who campaigned to end it.
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Oct 10, 2025
This month's picks include a modern fairy tale horror and an adaptation of a beloved graphic novel series.
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Oct 10, 2025
"Freedom Riders," a performance featuring monologues about police violence against Black people, played in cities throughout the South before returning to New York.
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Oct 10, 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 10, 2025
The artist, who died in 2008, would have reached that age this month. But buoyant birthday festivities around the globe come mixed with sobering news about his former home.
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Oct 10, 2025
The Bautistas once struggled to find the space to show their handwoven rugs. Now the opportunities feel as expansive as their art.
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Oct 10, 2025
At the annual Bridges conference, mathematical creativity was on dazzling display.
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Oct 10, 2025
The former "West Wing" co-stars discuss their return to the Oval Office in "The Diplomat." "We have been arguing in fake government buildings for over 20 years," Janney said.
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Oct 10, 2025
More or less a standard-issue celebrity documentary, the movie lets us enjoy archival footage that might otherwise not be seen.
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Oct 10, 2025
The mighty ship, immortalized in song by Gordon Lightfoot, sank 50 years ago on Lake Superior. Our reporter spent a week on a Great Lakes freighter that survived the storm.
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Oct 10, 2025
"I wanted to tell a story that encompassed the gender spectrum," said Tonatiuh, who transformed his body to play the queer window dresser Luis Molina.
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Oct 10, 2025
The director Joachim Ronning narrates a light cycle chase scene from his film.
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Oct 10, 2025
If the Gaza deal holds, then "the guy who couldn't stop a fight between Gary Busey and Meat Loaf brokered peace in the Middle East," said the "Daily Show" host.
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Oct 09, 2025
Keira Knightley and Guy Pearce encounter bumpy waters on a yacht in this adaptation of a Ruth Ware thriller.
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Oct 09, 2025
A Grammy-winning pianist, he was renowned for works that created "new ideas about line, harmony, rhythm, sound and musical architecture," one admirer wrote.
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Oct 09, 2025
The Canadian rapper sued for defamation and harassment, and accused the record company behind both artists of boosting his rival.
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Oct 09, 2025
In her bold, funny solo show, the social media influencer details a life of identity-searching, controversy and a determination to be absolutely herself.
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Oct 09, 2025
Her life and work were shaped by confronting injustice in South Africa and Germany. "Blacks under apartheid — Jews under the swastika. Was it all that different?" she asked.
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Oct 09, 2025
Set in 1990, this Netflix series follows a young gay Marine recruit terrified of being outed.
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Oct 09, 2025
The fund-raiser drew celebrities, rock stars and designers, though its red carpet and dinner was boycotted by the company's dancers who are fighting for pay increases.
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Oct 09, 2025
Striking plants of deep pinks and dark greens conjure the visual world of "Wicked" this month at the New York Botanical Garden.
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Oct 09, 2025
New York City Ballet presents a new work of uncanny beauty, with costumes by Iris van Herpen, inspired by nature and technology.
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Oct 09, 2025
The screen star is making her London stage debut in Tracy Letts' portrait of embattled womanhood.
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Oct 09, 2025
The director's latest nail-biter, starring Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson and Anthony Ramos, tracks a ballistic missile heading for the United States.
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Oct 09, 2025
Luca Guadagnino's campus drama falls on its face trying to court controversy.
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Oct 09, 2025
?The prize committee said the Hungarian writer's work "reaffirms the power of art."
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Oct 09, 2025
The reimagined "Jellicle Ball" version of the musical is set in the ballroom scene — the queer subculture built around dance competitions.
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Oct 09, 2025
Zaho de Sagazan has become a shooting star of contemporary French pop music by reimagining the chanson genre for a younger, more dance-oriented audience.
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Oct 09, 2025
A once-in-a-decade exhibition of ancient deities — many are goddesses — ranging over more than 3,000 years, from monumental statues to gleaming figurines.
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Oct 09, 2025
Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle and others have framed their participation as a matter of open expression. Yet they're maddeningly vague about how much dissent is possible in Saudi Arabia.
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Oct 09, 2025
Works by Philip Glass and Bohuslav Martinu, as well as performances by Daniil Trifonov and Jonas Kaufmann, are among the highlights.
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Oct 09, 2025
Jen Tullock's Off Broadway play, "Nothing Can Take You From the Hand of God," delves into growing up in a Christian family.
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Oct 09, 2025
Frank Dillane, starring as a recovering addict in London, elevates this character study, Harris Dickinson's feature directing debut.
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Oct 09, 2025
In Lu Yang's art, the deliriousness comes from the collision of cutting-edge technology with centuries-old ideas of the highest order.
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Oct 09, 2025
The third "Tron" movie continues the saga begun over four decades ago, and now, the programs are in our world.
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Oct 09, 2025
This adaptation of an autobiographical book by John O'Leary manages to be affecting despite its overly sentimental moments.
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Oct 09, 2025
Channing Tatum plays a spree-robber on the lam in Derek Cianfrance's movie that can't decide whether to celebrate his antics or denounce them.
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Oct 09, 2025
Jennifer Lopez comes up just a little short in a movie about the escapist power of musicals.
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Oct 09, 2025
Goran Hugo Olsson's archival documentary "Israel Palestine on Swedish Television 1958-1989" excerpts three decades of public programs.
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Oct 09, 2025
Rose Byrne is magnificent as an overwhelmed mother in this wrenching, spiky drama.
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Oct 09, 2025
Crispin Glover stars as a mild-mannered magician trapped in a twisted hotel in this offbeat, darkly surreal comedy.
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