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Apr 16, 2026
Roundabout Theater Company, one of the four nonprofits with Broadway houses, plans three Broadway shows next season.
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Apr 16, 2026
After a breakout performance on "Shrinking," the actor can now be seen on "Abbott Elementary" and "The Pitt."
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Apr 16, 2026
On the social internet, our fascination with analyzing the hidden messages in our culture has been flattened into one word.
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Apr 16, 2026
Thomas J Price's bronze figures present anonymous Black people at heroic scale. After an installation in Times Square sparked a furor, his latest work welcomes visitors to a new museum outpost.
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Apr 16, 2026
A new London production highlights the story's racial element and shows how much has changed since the play's 1963 premiere.
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Apr 16, 2026
A career-spanning Alexander Calder exhibition in Paris turns the viewer into a collaborator and lifts the soul.
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Apr 16, 2026
The movie revives one of cinema's unforgettable monsters with a macabre makeover, but it spins out in the attempt.
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Apr 16, 2026
The signature survey by MoMA PS 1 of artists living and working in the city highlights those whose talent is often hidden in plain sight.
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Apr 16, 2026
Mets fans, avert your eyes: John Middleton, majority owner of the Phillies, and his wife have a deep bench of American art stars, and they've lent them in a dual display for the 250th.
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Apr 16, 2026
A new documentary by the "Black-ish" creator Kenya Barris looks at the legacy of Jerry West, a figure so crucial to the N.B.A.'s history that he's the league's logo.
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Apr 16, 2026
After a breakout performance on "Shrinking," the actor can now be seen on "Abbott Elementary" and "The Pitt."
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Apr 16, 2026
There's a new crop four times a year. This spring, the Ghibli-like "Witch Hat Atelier" and the alternate-future samurai saga "Nippon Sangoku" stand out.
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Apr 16, 2026
The actress plays a pop star who reunites with Michaela Coel's fashion designer. But the spectacle you see onscreen is far more engaging than the dialogue.
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Apr 16, 2026
Bob Odenkirk plays a sheriff who uncovers a dangerous secret in this hyper-violent, small-town crime caper.
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Apr 16, 2026
A girlfriend's pregnancy upends the life of a young man in the Bronx in this first feature by Joel Alfonso Vargas that unspools with sedulous care.
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Apr 16, 2026
Charli XCX stars in this drama about a young woman who can't quite tell the difference between freedom and fleeing.
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Apr 16, 2026
In the director Tarik Saleh's latest feature on contemporary Egypt, a movie star is made to appear in a propaganda film.
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Apr 16, 2026
Sophy Romvari's superb debut feature blends memory, documentary and fiction to process a family wound.
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Apr 16, 2026
In this World War II-era coming-of-age drama, a young boy living on a remote German island questions his parents for the first time.
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Apr 16, 2026
Two condom salesmen, Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser, embark on a bawdy, digressive picaresque in Peter Farrelly's defiantly lowbrow film.
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Apr 16, 2026
The 25-year-old rapper and producer knows he's benefited from his cousin's support. But the path to his autobiographical album, "Casino," was his alone.
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Apr 16, 2026
Mouse: P.I. for Hire is the latest monochrome adventure in an industry often obsessed with realistic graphics.
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Apr 16, 2026
The "Late Show" host scolded JD Vance for suggesting that Pope Leo XIV "be careful when he talks about matters of theology."
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Apr 15, 2026
Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson make confident Broadway debuts, but the uneven script makes for a narratively slippery prison drama.
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Apr 15, 2026
A jury found that the concert giant operated as a monopoly, a verdict that could have major reverberations in the music industry.
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Apr 15, 2026
Her 1979 memoir, "I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can," which also became a movie, detailed years of prescription drug abuse and offered an indictment of American psychiatry.
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Apr 15, 2026
In a verdict that could have far-reaching consequences in the music industry, the live colossus that includes Ticketmaster was found to have violated antitrust laws.
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Apr 15, 2026
Other picks include the historical hip-hop musical "Mexodus," an Anne Carson radio play and a century-old play about machines replacing humans.
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Apr 15, 2026
Train jazz, the "Brady Bunch" house and the gift of time.
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Apr 15, 2026
"I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can," which became a best seller, detailed her years of prescription drug abuse and offered an indictment of American psychiatry.
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Apr 15, 2026
Daphne Rubin-Vega stars as a laid-off office worker who spins into a murderous rage in this update of Elmer L. Rice's 1923 classic.
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Apr 15, 2026
The violinist Johnny Gandelsman wanted his music to move. In the overly winsome "Johnny Loves Johann," he performs Bach's cello suites alongside four dance artists.
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Apr 15, 2026
A Parisian software salesman entered a charity raffle and came away with a piece of history: "I have some paintings, but not like a Picasso."
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Apr 15, 2026
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield will showcase works by people who live and work in New York's shadow.
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Apr 15, 2026
The showcase features works that change from hour to hour, invite interaction and interrogate the idea of creativity itself.
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Apr 15, 2026
His many achievements have been obscured, some believe, by his reputation as a provincial landscape painter.
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Apr 15, 2026
Mark Rosenblatt's Broadway play, starring John Lithgow as the British children's book author, draws from Dahl's comments over the years.
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Apr 15, 2026
A $1.5 billion project will transform the nation's most-visited art museum, with renovations involving a quarter of the galleries and public spaces.
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Apr 15, 2026
The season includes a Duchamp retrospective at MoMA, a window on Etruscan civilization at the de Young in San Francisco and a fashion celebration at the Phoenix Art Museum.
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Apr 15, 2026
A city in Northern Nigeria has turned into a moviemaking machine, churning out hundreds of productions a year.
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Apr 15, 2026
The rapper formerly known as Kanye West had been scheduled to perform in Marseille, France, in June. The city's mayor had said he did not want it to be "a showcase for those who promote hatred."
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Apr 15, 2026
The "Miniature Wife" star on why she and her husband have chosen each other, over and over again.
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Apr 15, 2026
Elle Fanning stars in a big-hearted, open-minded dramedy about online exposure and its complications.
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Apr 15, 2026
This Philip Hartman movie, shot in the East Village in 1985 and now restored, shows at Film Forum through April 23.
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Apr 15, 2026
The actors play a married couple on the brink in the second season of the Netflix anthology series.
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Apr 15, 2026
A city in Northern Nigeria has turned into a moviemaking machine, churning out hundreds of productions a year.
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Apr 15, 2026
MatPat, Miranda Sings, Grace Helbig and WheezyWaiter hit it big on YouTube long before it became a behemoth. They have thoughts about what it takes to succeed there.
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Apr 15, 2026
Across the city's fire zones, there's a surge of experimentation — collective rebuilding, catalog homes and new technologies that are safe and reduce costs.
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Apr 15, 2026
This gripping historical fiction will transport you to the doomed ship and back to land.
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Apr 15, 2026
Ronny Chieng poked fun at JD Vance's defense of President Trump posting an image of himself as a Christ-like figure.
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Apr 15, 2026
The actor-comedian said he will return to Broadway this fall with a new solo show called "860," named for the address of his destroyed family home.
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Apr 15, 2026
The actor-comedian said he will return to Broadway this fall with a new solo show called "860," named for the address of his destroyed family home.
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Apr 14, 2026
Prosecutors in Utah investigated after the reality star's ex-boyfriend told the police she had scratched, shoved and struck him during a fight in February.
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Apr 14, 2026
For 100 years, the Atlanta History Center and the High Museum of Art have expanded and diversified, not unlike the metropolis itself.
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Apr 14, 2026
In a new and ongoing exhibition, the American Museum of Natural History highlights the findings of Mark Norell and other fossil hunters responsible for its most important discoveries.
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Apr 14, 2026
A new biopic is the latest move in the Jackson estate's posthumous — and lucrative — rehabilitation campaign.
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Apr 14, 2026
Hear from David Bowie, Neko Case, Arthur Russell and more artists inspired by our poetic, mysterious satellite.
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Apr 14, 2026
As one of the few institutions of its kind in the world, the Somali Museum of Minnesota has become a center of the immigrant community.
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Apr 14, 2026
Emily Rauh Pulitzer, a veteran curator and collector, leans heavily on sculpture and drawing in a show of some 85 works.
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Apr 14, 2026
After $724 million and a decade of battles, the pugnacious David Geffen Galleries reassert the city's role as a petri dish for experimental design.
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Apr 14, 2026
The long-running economics show on NPR is mining whimsical product experiments for content (and revenue) in a financially challenging environment.
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Apr 14, 2026
A new biopic is the latest move in the Jackson estate's posthumous — and lucrative — rehabilitation campaign.
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Apr 14, 2026
At a challenging time for American orchestras, the question of what a community wants from a music director has become more urgent.
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Apr 14, 2026
The 21-year-old singer, songwriter and producer often cakes herself in dirt — a representation of the cultural filth she sings and chants about. Her new EP is out Friday.
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Apr 14, 2026
Institutions large and small examine the complicated history of the iconic corridor that helped define the American road trip.
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Apr 14, 2026
This spring, the Philadelphia Museum of Art invites the bronze boxer inside to center an exhibition on why we make monuments and what they mean.
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Apr 14, 2026
The Bay Area family made a deal with SFMOMA that called for exhibitions of the collection's works every 10 years. Some 250 pieces are now showing.
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Apr 14, 2026
The annual "Art in Bloom" exhibition began in 1976 and has spawned similar events at other museums across the country.
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Apr 14, 2026
The 40,000-square-foot space, housed in a former dairy barn, aims to upend expectations of what an art museum can be.
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Apr 14, 2026
Jimmy Kimmel said President Trump's social media post aimed at Pope Leo XIV "is what happens when you sell Bibles instead of reading them."
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Apr 13, 2026
With his brother Marty, he released a string of wildly inventive programs, including "H.R. Pufnstuf" and "Land of the Lost." Some became cult favorites, even among adults.
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Apr 13, 2026
Billy Idol, Luther Vandross and Wu-Tang Clan will also be inducted, while New Edition, Mariah Carey and Melissa Etheridge failed to make the final cut.
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Apr 13, 2026
The American Library Association filed a lawsuit arguing that cuts ordered by President Trump were illegal because they did not have congressional approval.
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Apr 13, 2026
With his brother Marty, he released a string of zany children's programs. Some became cult favorites (even among adults) and others flopped.
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Apr 13, 2026
Tucker Carlson Books, a joint venture between Carlson's media company and Skyhorse Publishing, will put out books by Russell Brand, Milo Yiannopoulos and more.
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Apr 13, 2026
Attempting a comeback after years of antisemitic statements, the artist formerly known as Kanye West is facing consequences while trying to navigate a test of his own making.
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Apr 13, 2026
Critics reflect on the 2026 Olivier Awards, which recognized homegrown British talent and some productions headed for New York.
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Apr 13, 2026
The set of Kaija Saariaho's opera "Innocence" transforms with astonishing speed. It takes a big, nimble team to make that possible.
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Apr 13, 2026
At the School of American Ballet's new health and wellness center, bodies and minds share equal billing and everyone gets the help they need.
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Apr 13, 2026
The relationship between characters played by Jason Bateman and David Harbour went places that most TV shows avoid.
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Apr 13, 2026
The artist Klara Hodsnedlova inaugurates OMA's soaring new atrium stairway at the New Museum.
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Apr 13, 2026
The hit musical about the beloved bear won seven awards at Britain's equivalent of the Tonys. "Evita," starring Rachel Zegler, took home two prizes.
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Apr 13, 2026
This adaptation of a novel comes to Apple TV, and the second season of "Beef" premieres on Netflix.
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Apr 12, 2026
Valerie is losing her patience and self-control. Who can blame her?
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Apr 12, 2026
This "Titanic" parody fueled by Dion's hits, silly ad-libs and pop culture references had the humblest of beginnings. Now the show has docked on Broadway.
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Apr 12, 2026
Natasha Newman-Thomas has stepped in as the new costume designer for the third season of HBO's chaotic megahit. It's a lofty task.
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Apr 12, 2026
The hit musical about the beloved bear won seven awards at Britain's equivalent of the Tonys. "Evita," starring Rachel Zegler, took home two prizes.
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Apr 12, 2026
"I don't like it," the pop singer had said from the festival stage, after mistaking a celebratory Middle Eastern cry as a form of yodeling.
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Apr 12, 2026
"Saturday Night Live" also satirized the Artemis II space mission in an episode hosted by Colman Domingo, while "S.N.L. UK" joined in lampooning Melania Trump.
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Apr 12, 2026
A visit to the Capitol by stars of the "Real Housewives" offered a glimpse into how the nation's elected representatives mimic the gossipy world of reality TV. Nobody appears to relish the similarities.
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Apr 12, 2026
Before each performance, the actor sprints around the Hudson Theater enlisting audience members to take part in the interactive show.
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Apr 11, 2026
A self-taught topiary artist, he discovered a talent for carving trees and shrubs into extraordinary shapes, creating a world-famous garden in a tiny South Carolina town.
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Apr 11, 2026
Lady Gaga and Doechii strike a pose, the Strokes side-eye consumption and Kelela confronts a crumbling relationship.
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Apr 11, 2026
The actors star in the new Steven Soderbergh film "The Christophers," about fine art and unlikely bonds: "We're Romeo and Juliet."
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Apr 11, 2026
The New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson reviews "You, Me & Tuscany."
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Apr 11, 2026
The "Better Call Saul" actor stars in "Normal," his third action film. He finds it freeing: "You let all that rage go in a pretend fight."
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Apr 10, 2026
George Lewis's new piece brought in the percussion and piano quartet Yarn/Wire, in an evening that also featured the soprano Golda Schultz.
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Apr 10, 2026
She gave New York debuts to artists like Cecilia Bartoli and Peter Serkin, and introduced new music by Philip Glass and others.
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Apr 10, 2026
Her dance company, the oldest in the United States, celebrates its centennial in a series of mixed bills. But why aren't all the dances by Graham?
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Apr 10, 2026
This month's picks will have you seeing double, including a film in which Vince Vaughn plays current and future versions of a character.
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