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Apr 30, 2026
An exhibition at the Louvre shows how the two artists, working centuries apart, found common ground in the vital force of rough-hewed textures.
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Apr 30, 2026
Mr. Coe, who wrote "Take This Job and Shove It" and other chart-topping hits, was a transgressive exponent of the outlaw country movement of the 1970s and '80s.
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Apr 30, 2026
The 2006 comedy is filled with moments big and small that have stood the test of time, thanks in no small part to Meryl Streep's turn as Miranda Priestly.
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Apr 30, 2026
In RZA's new movie, Unique (Shameik Moore) realizes Black residents in town are being hunted by white men. Despite the premise, the film lacks intensity.
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Apr 30, 2026
Produced by the Jim Henson Company in Sequoia National Park, the PBS Kids special leads a series of programs tied to America's 250th anniversary.
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Apr 30, 2026
In the 1960s, she invited an audience to cut off her clothes. As attacks on women's rights escalate, "Cut Piece" and other decades-old works of feminist art feel more relevant than ever.
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Apr 30, 2026
The filmmaker Arnaud Desplechin directed this off-kilter drama about a French pianist and the life he left behind.
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Apr 30, 2026
Based on a popular anime series, the film, subtitled "Tears of the Azure Sea," is a satisfactory stand-alone fantasy adventure set on an island resort.
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Apr 30, 2026
Adam Scott is perfection as a damaged writer battling an ancient witch and his own demons in this hugely enjoyable chiller.
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Apr 30, 2026
Adam Scott is perfection as a damaged writer battling an ancient witch and his own demons in this hugely enjoyable chiller.
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Apr 30, 2026
In this sequel, Andy (Anne Hathaway) and Miranda (Meryl Streep) encounter a series of crises that set the stage for a larger, existential catastrophe.
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Apr 30, 2026
The action director Renny Harlin combines two different kinds of disaster movies, with lots of gory shark scenes.
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Apr 30, 2026
A confusing adaptation of Orwell's political novel seems blissfully detached from its source's clarity.
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Apr 30, 2026
Lévy Gorvy Dayan gallery offers new glimpses of the perfectionism and hidden goofiness of Domenico Gnoli, whose caricatures of reality captured la dolce vita.
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Apr 30, 2026
She has a new podcast, stand-up hour and political organizing group, and is raising a 4-year-old daughter. But don't worry, she still loves weed.
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Apr 30, 2026
After losing Neil Peart to cancer six years ago, the trio is returning to touring with Anika Nilles, a powerhouse drummer who's forged her own relationship with the group.
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Apr 30, 2026
"You know, I've always wondered what white Def Jam would be like," Johnson said after King Charles cracked a few jokes at the White House.
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Apr 29, 2026
In a legal filing, prosecutors outlined for the first time how they say the singer murdered and dismembered Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
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Apr 29, 2026
The musclebound character he developed as a toy designer for Mattel gave rise to the Masters of the Universe franchise and helped define the machismo of the 1980s.
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Apr 29, 2026
On Wednesday, the Queen of England presented the New York Public Library with a bespoke replica of Roo, the smallest companion of the Bear of Very Little Brain.
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Apr 29, 2026
Maurice Shakur said in a complaint filed against Duane Keith Davis, who was charged in 2023 with the rapper's murder, that the "threads are starting to come together."
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Apr 29, 2026
Standing near dozens of repatriated artifacts, officials from the countries celebrated efforts that have led to the return of thousands of artworks to Italy.
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Apr 29, 2026
Showering at the airport, blossoms in seams and the bar for joy.
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Apr 29, 2026
A buzzy revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit 1970s musical will transfer to New York next spring, but without its signature outdoor scene.
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Apr 29, 2026
In this month's picks, a notorious senator gets grilled, a man changes his eye color and Russian journalists struggle to do their jobs under authoritarianism.
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Apr 29, 2026
The flamboyant conductor Gustavo Dudamel got a jubilant reception at the New York Philharmonic's spring gala on Tuesday.
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Apr 29, 2026
Koyo Kouoh, who died of cancer at 57, was just months into her dream job overseeing the Venice Biennale's centerpiece exhibition. But she left a plan that her assistants have tried to realize.
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Apr 29, 2026
Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci and the director David Frankel on "The Devil Wears Prada," the sequel and who's mean in real life.
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Apr 29, 2026
The director's 1951 movie, at Film Forum in a new 4K restoration, satirizes the Italian film industry via Anna Magnani's over-the-top stage mother.
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Apr 29, 2026
The actors connected quickly as they prepared to make their Broadway debuts in a new revival of David Auburn's Pulitzer- and Tony-winning play.
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Apr 29, 2026
This tragicomedy from Lloyd Eyre-Morgan and Neil Ely balances a mordantly funny deconstruction of romance with the harsher realities of gay life.
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Apr 29, 2026
Novels by Matt Haig, Elizabeth Strout and Carley Fortune; explosive true crime; immersive new fantasy; essays by David Sedaris; and more.
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Apr 29, 2026
The late night show host called the king of England "one of the very few people who might actually be able to tip things even slightly in a positive direction."
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Apr 28, 2026
Nathan Chasing Horse had been convicted of charges including the sexual assault of women and girls and the possession of child sexual abuse imagery.
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Apr 28, 2026
Swift spoke with The New York Times about confessional songwriting, the inspiration behind some of her biggest hits and a writing quirk she can't stand.
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Apr 28, 2026
Swift spoke with The New York Times about confessional songwriting, the inspiration behind some of her biggest hits and a writing quirk she can't stand.
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Apr 28, 2026
In Washington and in federal court, the center is arguing that its planned two-year closure is crucial. Critics say it's a result of declining attendance and fleeing artists.
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Apr 28, 2026
The agency said the review was related to the network's diversity and inclusion policies. But it came amid a fight between the president and the network's late night host, Jimmy Kimmel.
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Apr 28, 2026
The president and first lady took exception to a joke. Jimmy Kimmel defended it.
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Apr 28, 2026
The New York Times Magazine named the 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters. Here are more contenders, including Billy Joel, Frank Ocean and Neko Case.
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Apr 28, 2026
The Netflix comedy is produced by the Lakers executive Jeanie Buss and based loosely on her life. Season 2 arrives as both she and the team are in flux.
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Apr 28, 2026
The actor, who was honored at Film at Lincoln Center's Chaplin Award Gala, denounced political violence after the attempted assassination of President Trump.
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Apr 28, 2026
Geirr Tveitt's reputation was tarnished by his nationalist politics. But a new generation of musicians is bringing this composer's music to an international audience.
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Apr 28, 2026
The Manhattan Theater Club production will bring the actress back to the stage next spring, four years after her last Broadway production.
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Apr 28, 2026
For better or worse, the retro Replaced feels like a Sega Genesis game made with current technology.
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Apr 28, 2026
Geirr Tveitt's reputation was tarnished by his nationalist politics. But a new generation of musicians is bringing this composer's music to an international audience.
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Apr 28, 2026
The artist's installation in South Central Los Angeles elevates familiar faces in the neighborhood with monuments of stone.
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Apr 28, 2026
David Henry Hwang revised the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic 25 years ago. Now he gets to remedy some of his own remake's flaws.
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Apr 28, 2026
Shot in Chile, this series will be the first Spanish-language screen adaptation of the Isabel Allende novel. The star Alfonso Herrera said the story is more relevant than ever.
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Apr 28, 2026
The Seoul-born gayageum player DoYeon Kim has become an in-demand collaborator for some of the biggest innovators in improvised music.
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Apr 28, 2026
The latest trend on Broadway is celebrity co-producing: A-listers who now have credits as backers of plays and musicals.
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Apr 28, 2026
The event "was supposed to be an evening of fun and merriment," Jon Stewart said, "until, like most things in America, it was interrupted by gunfire."
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Apr 27, 2026
The rapper will perform in "Moulin Rouge!" for the final time on Friday, though the production didn't say why she was leaving more than two weeks early.
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Apr 27, 2026
With towering hairdos and perfect harmonies, she and her cousins Ronnie and Estelle brought a fresh edge to the girl-group sound in hits like "Be My Baby."
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Apr 27, 2026
"The Official Story," set during Argentina's brutal military dictatorship, won the country its first Academy Award for best foreign language film, in 1986.
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Apr 27, 2026
Declared a national living treasure in 1997, he wrote poetry and short stories but was best known for his nine novels, including "The Great World."
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Apr 27, 2026
Beatrice Venezi's appointment as music director drew scorn from orchestra members who said she was unqualified. She fought back in several interviews.
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Apr 27, 2026
The play, by Jack Holden and Ed Stambollouian at the Lucille Lortel Theater, tells the story of a brutal bully who was shot and killed in plain view.
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Apr 27, 2026
The biopic of the pop singer crushed box-office records on its opening weekend as admirers moonwalked to a movie that critics have savaged.
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Apr 27, 2026
Courtney Washington made her name as a choreographer in street-dance competitions and on the ballroom scene. Now, she's making a work for Parsons Dance.
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Apr 27, 2026
Courtney Washington made her name as a choreographer in street-dance competitions and on the ballroom scene. Now, she's making a work for Parsons Dance.
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Apr 27, 2026
The nonfiction and novels we can't stop thinking about.
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Apr 27, 2026
Movie watchers are often left wondering why today's films look murkier than films of years past. Here's how some experts diagnose the issue.
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Apr 27, 2026
The film capturing the scene outside a Judas Priest show was 17 minutes long, only available on VHS and won the hearts of a generation of rock fans.
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Apr 27, 2026
The New York jail complex uses video games as part of its strategy to reduce violence with programming for good behavior.
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Apr 27, 2026
The Apple TV show starring Matthew Rhys premieres, and two true crime documentaries air.
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Apr 26, 2026
Valerie has been terrible at keeping the A.I. thing a secret. Almost as terrible as Billy is at being her manager.
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Apr 26, 2026
A Broadway musical adaptation of the 1987 movie gets a lot of mileage from '80s rocker aesthetics and over-the-top spectacle — until its second half.
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Apr 26, 2026
This 22-year-old superstar pianist, who is still a student, tested out his graduation recital in New York before taking it to school in Boston.
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Apr 26, 2026
The Swedish singer spent a decade toiling outside the spotlight. But a PinkPantheress remix, a rainbow-streaked dolphin and an ability to roll with the punches brought her back.
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Apr 25, 2026
This revival starring Cedric the Entertainer and Taraji P. Henson may be uneven at times, but it still unlocks Wilson's mysterious drama.
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Apr 25, 2026
K-pop stars must develop stamina and prevent injuries while also maintaining the lithe physique their industry demands, the band's former trainer says.
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Apr 25, 2026
Here's how the new biopic about the pop star handles everything from major moments like the "Beat It" video to details like a pet giraffe.
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Apr 25, 2026
The Brooklyn Children's Museum has reimagined a beloved and bygone local rink for its "Empire Skate of Mind" events. Neighborhood kids, many skating for the first time, are lacing up.
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Apr 25, 2026
In the play "Rheology," a son and his mother grapple, in very different ways, with what her eventual death will mean.
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Apr 25, 2026
Uncooperative witnesses drove prosecutors to convene an investigative grand jury after a teenage girl's body was discovered in the trunk of the singer's car.
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Apr 25, 2026
These shows demystify a genre unfairly perceived as archaic and stuffy with expert analysis, musical selections and pure fun.
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Apr 25, 2026
It's National Poetry Month! Greg Cowles, an editor at The New York Times Book Review, recommends some poetry books while writing poems with fridge magnets.
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Apr 25, 2026
The pop superstar, who is the subject of the new movie "Michael," faced several sexual abuse allegations. But the songs he made have endured, and even thrived.
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Apr 25, 2026
"If you tell me eight o'clock," the film and martial arts star said, "I will be there 10 or 15 minutes before and wait."
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Apr 24, 2026
A New York jury found that an art publisher who made works derived from Indiana's images had infringed on the rights of a company that had been the artist's partner.
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Apr 24, 2026
Guidelines for the art contest, sponsored by the group Freedom 250, include material about abolitionists and civil rights leaders, but little mention of what they fought against.
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Apr 24, 2026
A top Nashville musician, he played for Bob Dylan and on "Oh, Pretty Woman" and "Jolene," and was in the country-rock groups Area Code 615 and Barefoot Jerry.
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Apr 24, 2026
In paint, bricolage and collage, she explored the history of art, ideas and the human species.
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Apr 24, 2026
An austere lifestyle allowed her to make epic collages and Joseph Cornell-like contraptions that told stories about art history and her place in — and outside — it.
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Apr 24, 2026
Rose Byrne in "Fallen Angels," a couple trapped in the musical village of "Schmigadoon!" and "The Rocky Horror Show" at Studio 54: These productions are worth seeing.
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Apr 24, 2026
The jury said it would "refrain from considering" countries whose leaders are facing charges of crimes against humanity, which would affect Israel and Russia.
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Apr 24, 2026
Influenced by Indian raga and nontraditional tuning systems, he created hypnotic works with a spiritual bent and created an unconventional piano.
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Apr 24, 2026
The Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, long a home for cinephiles, found success, and new visitors, by repositioning itself as a community hub.
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Apr 24, 2026
The soprano Barbara Hannigan, who also directed, is multitasking at the New York Philharmonic in a disturbingly resonant take on "La Voix Humaine."
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Apr 24, 2026
A special May evening sale will feature 16 artworks from the museum-quality collection of the Condé Nast chief S.I. Newhouse Jr.
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Apr 24, 2026
The singer-songwriter's "Stick Season" was an unexpected smash. On its follow-up he sings about fame, complex relationships and the future with a sharper perspective.
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Apr 24, 2026
This month's terrors include a monkey gone mad, a boundary-pushing robot and a playground with a thirst for babysitter blood.
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Apr 24, 2026
Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo has turned a former gunpowder store into a showcase for her contemporary art collection.
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Apr 24, 2026
People of Note has a pleasant music-themed twist on turn-based gameplay.
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Apr 24, 2026
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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Apr 24, 2026
More than 20 seasons into its influential run, the cooking competition series is showing a more humane touch.
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Apr 24, 2026
In new projects, the British actor of South Asian descent takes on two parts — James Bond and Hamlet — that have long been defining roles for white actors.
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Apr 24, 2026
"Bernstein's Wall," directed by Douglas Tirola, focuses on the composer and conductor's belief that art can be an uplifting and uniting force.
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Apr 24, 2026
For many visitors to these European museums, the acts of those who opposed Nazism and Fascism have become newly relevant.
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