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Apr 25, 2024

Anthony Roth Costanzo, Star Countertenor, to Lead Opera Philadelphia
Costanzo will be a rare figure in classical music: an artist in his prime who is also working as an administrator.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

A Wanderer, Ravel and Suzanne Farrell: Life Is Good at City Ballet
The spring season at New York City Ballet opened with an all-Balanchine program and a vintage miniature from 1975: "Errante," staged for a new generation.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

Disney Scrapped ‘The Spiderwick Chronicles.' Roku Saved It.
Canceled by Disney before it even aired, "The Spiderwick Chronicles" found a new home at Roku and has so far "delivered results beyond expectations," its creator said.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

Popcast (Deluxe): Taylor Swift's ‘Tortured' Era
A discussion about the singer's new album, "The Tortured Poets Department," her "imperial era," rumored relationships and production choices.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

Helen Vendler: An Appreciation
She devoted her life to showing us how and why.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

‘Nowhere Special' Review: Old Bonds, New Family
This understated tear-jerker sees a dying single father making future family plans for his toddler son.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

‘Challengers,' Zendaya's Looks Deliver Normcore
Zendaya breaks hearts in a stylish tennis love triangle.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

‘Infested' Review: Bugging Out
An apartment building in Paris is overrun by murderous arachnids and unsubtle allegory in this fleet and efficient debut feature.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

From Bananas as Art to Bullets: Maurizio Cattelan's Got a Gun Show
From bananas as art to bullet-riddled panels: The Italian artist, in a rare in-person interview, tells why he turned his sardonic gaze on a violence-filled world.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

The Culture Desk: Alicia Keys on Reimagining "Fallin" for Broadway
The singer talks about finding a new home for her first hit.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

How Paris Changed the Expat Artists
An exhibition at the Grey Art Museum explores the fervid postwar scene in Paris, where Ellsworth Kelly, Joan Mitchell and others learned lessons America couldn't teach them.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

They Saw Dallas as a Literary Hub, Then Got to Work Making It One
"We are a literary city": Will Evans started saying it in 2013, when he started the publisher Deep Vellum. Alongside the bookstore Wild Detectives and others, they've put Dallas on the literary map.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

One for the Ages: Sonia Delaunay's Wearable Abstractions
A steamer trunk worth of clothing and textiles by the French-Ukrainian artist reveals the sartorial origins of abstraction.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

Yunchan Lim's Chopin, and Other Classical Albums to Hear Now
Yunchan Lim's collection of Chopin piano études, a new recording of Terry Riley's "In C" and works by Marc-André Hamelin are among the highlights.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

NADA, TEFAF, Frieze: A Roundup of New York's Art Fairs
Beyond Frieze, the options for collectors include events devoted to contemporary African art as well as underrepresented and emerging artists. Here's a roundup.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

‘Unsung Hero' Review: Music Dedicated to the One They Love
In fact, there's a lot of singing in the clan whose members inspired this movie and who have racked up five Grammy Awards for their Christian recordings.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

‘Terrestrial Verses' Review: Crossing Lines in Iran
Ordinary Iranians face a maze of byzantine rules and small indignities in this series of gripping vignettes.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

‘Humane' Review: An Ethical Crisis and a Dinner Party
Caitlin Cronenberg's debut feature is set in a dystopian world that's alarmingly believable.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

‘The Feeling' Review: Fifty Shades of Apathy
In the sex comedy "The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed," Joanna Arnow keeps her scenes short and her expressions flat.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

‘Boy Kills World' Review: A Wide-Eyed Assassin
Beefed up and bloodied, Bill Skarsgard goes mano a mano against disposable hordes in this dystopian action flick.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

Zendaya, Luca Guadagnino, Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist on ‘Challengers'
Zendaya, Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist, who play three entangled tennis pros, and their director, Luca Guadagnino, talk about ambition, jealousy and the "erotic amusement" of their new movie.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

Frieze New York: The Artist Tania Candiani Listens Closely
She does deep research to create her videos, sound installations and other works that draw attention to the things that go unnoticed.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

Frieze New York: Here's What You Need to Know
Here are some tips on what to see, and even what to drink, as the art fair returns to the Shed.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

Frieze New York: Tao Siqi Connects With Baudelaire's Poetry
Tao Siqi's fluorescent-colored paintings, inspired by Charles Baudelaire, will be on display in the Capsule Shanghai booth at Frieze New York.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

In an Election Year, 10 University Museums Focus on Democracy
A coalition of universities is tying exhibitions into the 2024 elections and the broader issue of extreme political polarization in the United States.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

At Frieze New York, Artists Examine the Effects of Technology
From mining materials for electronics to a connection to colonialism, these exhibitions offer another viewpoint.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

In May, New York Commands the Art World's Attention
Other cities have game, but springtime in the Big Apple brings a concentration of fairs, auctions and shows without parallel.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

Detroit's East Village Is Being Transformed Into an Art Hub
The founders of a downtown art gallery see the potential for a vibrant community and art hub in the East Village and are putting the pieces in place.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

At SFMOMA, Music is More than Just Sound
SFMOMA explores the galaxy of visual and technological design that has long revolved around the music we love.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

An Exhibition on the U.S.-Mexico Border Shares Fresh Stories
In a biennial show this spring and summer between two museums on either side of the border, artists tell fresh stories about a contentious region.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2024

Jimmy Kimmel Dunks on Trump's Billion-Dollar Stock Bonus
"Donald Trump somehow made a lot of money from a company that makes none," Kimmel said.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Review: Steve Carell as the 50-Year-Old Loser in a Comic ‘Uncle Vanya'
Sleek, lucid, amusing, often beautiful, it's Chekhov with everything, except the main thing.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Getty Museum Agrees to Return Ancient Bronze Head to Turkey
The museum did not detail its exact reasoning but said it had received information from New York investigators who consider the artifact to have been looted.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Chicago Museum Says Investigators Have No Evidence Art Was Looted
In a court filing, the Art Institute of Chicago fought Manhattan prosecutors' efforts to seize an important Egon Schiele drawing, denying that the Nazis had stolen it.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Video Shows Crash That Injured Crew Members of ‘The Pickup'
The collision on the set of "The Pickup" is under investigation. Video shows an armored truck and an S.U.V. veering off a road before the truck flips onto the smaller vehicle.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Carrie Robbins, Costume Designer for Dozens of Broadway Shows, Dies at 81
She made a classic wig and poodle skirt for "Grease" (using a bath mat and a toilet cover) and turned actors into Spanish inquisitors, British highwaymen and more.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

10 Highlights from the Venice Biennale
A tour of the international exhibition, which opened last week and runs through November.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Review: Noche Flamenca, Raising the Dead With Goya
In "Searching for Goya," at the Joyce Theater, the troupe uses the painter's images as frames for flamenco dances.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Long-Lost Klimt Painting Sells for $37 Million at Auction
The portrait was left unfinished in the painter's studio when he died, and questions persist over the identity of the subject and what happened to the painting during Nazi rule in Austria.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Improv Is Making a Comeback in New York
The pandemic dealt a major blow to the once-thriving comedy form, but a new energy can be seen in performances throughout the city.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Review: John Adams's ‘El Niño' Arrives at the Met in Lush Glory
The opera-oratorio, an alternate Nativity story, featured a flurry of Met debuts, including the director Lileana Blain-Cruz and the conductor Marin Alsop.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Cristian Macelaru, Decorated Maestro, to Lead Cincinnati Symphony
He will begin a four-year term as the orchestra's music director in the 2025-26 season, succeeding Louis Langrée.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Helen Vendler, ‘Colossus' of Poetry Criticism, Dies at 90
In the poetry marketplace, her praise had reputation-making power, while her disapproval could be withering.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

The Venice Biennale and the Art of Turning Backward
Every art institution now speaks of progress, justice, transformation. What if all those words hide a more old-fashioned aim?

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

These Are the Artists on the Turner Prize Shortlist
This year's four nominees are Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur, Pio Abad and Delaine Le Bas, whose works draw on personal history and cultural interpretations.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

‘So Far From Ukraine': A Princely Dancer Finds a Home in Miami
Stanislav Olshanskyi has had to battle homesickness and adjust to Miami City Ballet's style: quick, light, constantly in motion. He's also the prince in "Swan Lake."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

‘Oh, Mary!,' a Surprise Downtown Hit, Will Play Broadway This Summer
Cole Escola's madcap comedy about the former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln will begin performances in June.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

What Directors Love About Nicole Kidman
As the actress receives a life achievement award from the American Film Institute this week, five filmmakers discuss what makes her work so singular.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

‘Modern Love Podcast': Laufey, Gen Z's Pop Jazz Icon, Sings for the Anxious Generation
The Gen Z ‘it girl' singer on the painful push and pull of young love.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

For Maxine Hong Kingston, Age Is Just Time Going By
At 83, the novelist and professor emerita at the University of California, Berkeley, likes to "go into the new."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

‘Orlando' Review: A Virginia Woolf Fantasy That Plays With Gender
In this revival of Sarah Ruhl's adaptation of the Woolf novel, now starring Taylor Mac, the flashes of comedy can't make up for the loss of poetry.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

New York Botanical Garden Creates a ‘Wonderland' Adventure
A show at the New York Botanical Garden, inspired by Lewis Carroll's books, will explore his fictional and real worlds through plants, art and artifacts.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

How a Virtual Assistant Taught Me to Appreciate Busywork
A new category of apps promises to relieve parents of drudgery, with an assist from A.I. But a family's grunt work is more human, and valuable, than it seems.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Kehinde Wiley's New Show Seeks Enlightenment in Darkness
Many artists are dimming the lights of their museum shows, for a mix of symbolic and spiritual reasons.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

The Mississippi Museum of Art Takes on Mental Illness
A 183-canvas painting by Noah Saterstrom explores mental illness, his family's struggle with it — and the state's response to those impaired by it.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Manuel Mathieu's North Miami Show Explores Haiti's History
The young artist interweaves the personal and the political, asking such questions as, "How can we build when we are inhabited by rage?"

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Christopher Wool Returns to New York With Big New Art
In his biggest exhibit since a 2013 retrospective at the Guggenheim, Christopher Wool has created his own show in a unique space.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Another Crab's Treasure Confronts the Fiendish Soulslike Genre
With a rare suite of accessibility options for the Soulslike genre, Another Crab's Treasure challenges the idea that difficulty is immutable.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2024

Late Night Tackles Trump's Gag Order Hearing
"Has Trump ever considered paying himself hush money?" Jordan Klepper asked on Tuesday's "Daily Show."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

‘Mary Jane' Review: When Parenting Means Intensive Care
Amy Herzog's heartbreaker arrives on Broadway with Rachel McAdams as the alarmingly upbeat mother of a fearfully sick child.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

8 Songs From the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's Class of 2024
Listen to soon-to-be inductees Cher, Foreigner, A Tribe Called Quest and more.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

Terry Carter, Barrier-Breaking Actor and Documentarian, Dies at 95
He was the only Black actor on "Combat!" and "The Phil Silvers Show," then made well regarded documentaries on luminaries like Duke Ellington and Katherine Dunham.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

‘Tortured Poets' Has Shifted the Taylor Swift Debate. Let's Discuss.
The superstar's 11th album is a 31-song excavation of her recent relationships that is not universally loved. Our pop team dissects its sound, themes and reception.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

Lady Macbeth Gets Two Very Different Interpretations
One of Shakespeare's most coveted roles for women gets different interpretations onstage in New York and Washington.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

Kathleen Hanna Reveals the Story of Her Life in ‘Rebel Girl'
In "Rebel Girl," the punk frontwoman reveals the story of her life — the men who tried to stop her, the women who kept her going and the boy who made her a mother.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

‘Baby Reindeer,' Netflix's New Stalker Drama, Is Based on a True Story
The Netflix series is based on the real-life experience of its creator, Richard Gadd, who also stars in the show.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell Explain ‘Anyone but You' Going From Miss to Hit
Here are their takeaways after the film, debuting on Netflix, went from box office miss to runaway hit.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell on How ‘Anyone but You' Beat the Rom-Com Odds
Here are their takeaways after the film, debuting on Netflix, went from box office miss to runaway hit.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

Peter Gordon, Music's Mr. Adjacent, Is Starting His Own Record Label
Peter Gordon, who studied with Terry Riley, has always made music that is surprising but accessible. Now he's starting his own record label.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

Kamasi Washington Wants to Remain Unstoppable
Nine years after the release of the album that changed his life, the saxophonist is bringing new collaborators and new parts of himself into his work.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

‘Shogun' Finale Recap: Mask Off
Lord Toranaga's true plan is finally revealed.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

In Minneapolis, Reincarnating a Treasured Design Store
The Walker Art Center looks to the past to bring back its long-admired flair for modern design and contemporary art.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

Missouri History Museum Revisits the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis
A new exhibit at the Missouri History Museum examines "the triumphant side and the tragic side" of the 1904 spectacle to present a fuller story.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

The Denver Art Museum Wants You to Sit at This Exhibition
At the Denver Art Museum, a furniture exhibition lets visitors experience museum fare as more than just pretty objects.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

Museums Embrace Their Grounds to Expand Their Physical Space
Creative approaches to landscaping and a post-pandemic interest in outdoor activities are driving institutions to make better use of their grounds.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

American Museums to Visit This Year
Siblings, parents and grandparents are collaborators and muses in a variety of upcoming shows around the country that highlight family traditions and bonds.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 23, 2024

Jon Stewart Slams the Media for Coverage of Trump Trial
"Are you trying to make this O.J.? It's not a chase — he's commuting," Stewart said on Monday's "Daily Show."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

‘Blair Witch Project' Actors Push for Royalties After Reboot Is Announced
The cast behind the 1999 horror classic was paid mere thousands for a movie that grossed almost $250 million. Now, it's being rebooted, which was news to the actors.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Huey Lewis's Music Makes ‘The Heart of Rock and Roll'
The new musical doesn't take itself too seriously and has many winning moments — almost enough to eclipse the weaknesses of its story.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

‘Cabaret' Opening on Broadway: Eddie Redmayne, Angela Bassett and Baz Luhrmann
A party for the buzzy revival of the Broadway musical was held at a theater that has been transformed to look like a 1930s-era nightclub.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

‘Patriots' Review: What Happened to the Man Who Made Putin?
Michael Stuhlbarg and Will Keen shine as a kingmaker and his creature. But in Peter Morgan's cheesy-fun play, it's not always clear which is which.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

‘Blair Witch Project' Actors Push for Retroactive Royalties
The cast behind the 1999 horror classic was paid mere thousands for a movie that grossed almost $250 million. Now, it's being rebooted, which was news to the actors.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

PEN America Cancels Literary Awards Ceremony Amid Gaza War Fallout
The event had been set for April 29, but weeks of escalating criticism of the organization's response to the war had led nearly half of the prize nominees to withdraw.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Britain Memorializes a Queen, With Smiles and Bronze Corgis
Sculptors have immortalized past British monarchs with imposing, stern-faced statues. For Queen Elizabeth II, they're taking a different approach.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Future and Metro Boomin's Second Joint LP Opens at No. 1
The Atlanta rapper and producer's "We Still Don't Trust You" reached the top of the Billboard 200 before the expected arrival of monster numbers from Taylor Swift next week.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Review: ‘Grenfell' Sees Tower Fire Through Residents' Eyes
At St. Ann's Warehouse, this documentary play about a London fire is blood-boiling and aggrieved.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Mdou Moctar's Guitar Is a Screaming Siren Against Africa's Colonial Legacy
"Funeral for Justice," the musician from Niger's album due next month, amps up the urgency in his work: "I want you to know how serious this is."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Taylor Swift Has Given Fans a Lot. Is It Finally Too Much?
Swift has been inescapable over the last year. With the release of "The Tortured Poets Department," her latest (very long) album, some seem to finally be feeling fatigued.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Video Game Reviews: Tales of Kenzera: Zau and Harold Halibut
Precision is necessary in Tales of Kenzera: Zau, which brims with Bantu traditions. Through repetition, Harold Halibut demonstrates a subtle mastery of human nature.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Bob Heil, Whose Innovations Enhanced the Sound of Rock, Dies at 83
A groundbreaking audio engineer, he provided the large-scale systems that brought tours by the Who and the Grateful Dead to life.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

For Sale: A Rare Klimt Portrait, Valued at $32 Million. But of Whom?
The painting's re-emergence after decades has come with a swirl of questions about its subject, one of three related teenage girls.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

‘The Jinx Part Two' Review: Filmmaking a Murderer
A new installment of HBO's landmark true-crime documentary continues the strange, sad story of Robert Durst, in which the show is a major player.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

The Vampire Ballerina in ‘Abigail' Has a Long Pop Culture Lineage
The vampire ballerina in the new movie "Abigail" has a long pop culture lineage. She and her sisters are obsessed, tormented and likely to cause harm.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Tutu, Bloody Tutu: Another Dangerous Ballerina Hits the Screen
The vampire ballerina in the new movie "Abigail" has a long pop culture lineage. She and her sisters are obsessed, tormented and likely to cause harm.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Dagwood Takes a Back Seat as Blondie Hires a Pastry Chef
Creators will spotlight Blondie in the comic strip, as she brings someone on board for her catering business.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

How ‘Stereophonic' Made Musicians Out of Actors
The new Broadway play conjures a group as dazzling as peak Fleetwood Mac. This is how five actors with limited training (one never held a bass) became rock stars.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

Lileana Blain-Cruz Directs ‘El Niño' For Her Met Opera Debut
In an interview, Blain-Cruz explained why an oratorio like John Adams and Peter Sellars's "El Niño" is more difficult to stage than the usual opera.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 22, 2024

What's on TV This Week: N.F.L. Draft and ‘Bridget Jones' Marathon
Football players get their chance to play in the national league. HBO airs all three movies staring Renée Zellweger.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 21, 2024

Lourdes Portillo, Oscar-Nominated Documentary Filmmaker, Dies at 80
Her films centered on Latin American experiences and received wide acclaim.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 21, 2024

‘Cabaret' Review: Dancing, and Screaming, at the End of the World
Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin star in a buzzy Broadway revival that rips the skin off the 1966 musical.

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