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NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

What We Know About Nick Reiner, Accused of Killing Rob and Michele Reiner
The son of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, who has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, has long struggled with drug addiction.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

‘Tartuffe' Review: Matthew Broderick and David Cross Face Off
Matthew Broderick plays Tartuffe and David Cross his naïve prey in this Lucas Hnath adaptation of a 17th-century French comedy classic.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

A Second Doctor Is Sentenced in Matthew Perry Ketamine Case
The doctor, Mark Chavez, who had used fraudulent prescriptions to acquire the drug and conspired to sell it to Mr. Perry at inflated prices, was sentenced to three years of supervised release.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

Nick Reiner, Charged in Deaths of His Parents: What We Know
The son of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, who has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, has long struggled with drug addiction.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

Oscar Shortlists: ‘Sinners,' ‘One Battle After Another' and ‘Wicked: for Good' Lead
The lineups, which Oscar voters will choose from next month, include the new casting category, which was largely a dress rehearsal for best picture.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

Hear the Best Albums and Songs of 2025
90 tracks! Five hours! Remix the year in pop however you wish.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

Rob Reiner Gave Us Great Reasons to Go to the Movies
"This Is Spinal Tap," "When Harry Met Sally …," "Misery": Reiner delivered an incredible number of accessible, original and adult movies that we still cherish.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

Bristow: A Founding Father of the American Symphony
George Frederick Bristow, born 200 years ago this month, struggled to find American champions of his music as orchestras favored European tradition.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

Watching ‘Liberation' With a Women's Movement Pioneer, My Mom
In researching her new Broadway play, Bess Wohl interviewed my mother. After a performance, we all discussed the play and its themes.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

‘Beaches' Was a Novel. Then a Movie. Next, It'll Be a Broadway Musical.
A musical adaptation of the story will open at the Majestic Theater next spring. And yes, the score includes "Wind Beneath My Wings."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

A Pipe Organist Invites You to Bliss Out to Her Dreamy Colors
Ellen Arkbro makes music that shifts and churns with no regard for harmony's rules. She's one of the most interesting composers for her instrument working today.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

Tuan Andrew Nguyen Wins High Line Commission
On the High Line Plinth next spring, the Vietnam-based artist will resurrect an ancient Buddha, destroyed by the Taliban, as a vision of resilience.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

Who Is the Ultimate Onscreen Mr. Darcy From ‘Pride and Prejudice'?
Welcome to our Regency Thunderdome, where we will endeavor to answer this question once and for all.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

The Best True Crime of 2025: ‘Predators" and More
Here are four highlights across TV, film and podcasting from the second half of the year.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

Late Night Pays Tribute to Rob Reiner
Seth Meyers also scorned President Trump's Truth Social post about the celebrated filmmaker's death.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 16, 2025

Reiners' Son Arrested in Deaths of His Parents
Nick Reiner, 32, is being held without bail on suspicion of murder after the bodies of the director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found in their home.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Nick Reiner's Struggles With Drugs Left His Parents ‘Desperate'
Mr. Reiner, who was arrested in connection with the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner, once estimated he had been in drug treatment 18 times as a teenager.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Live Updates: Reiners' Son Arrested in Deaths of His Parents
Nick Reiner, 32, is being held without bail on suspicion of murder after the bodies of the director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found in their home.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Anthony Geary, Luke on ‘General Hospital,' Dies at 78
Portraying Luke Spencer, he was one of the best-known soap opera stars in American television. His onscreen romance with Laura Webber, played by Genie Francis, changed the landscape of daytime television.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Rob Reiner Made Clear What He Believed In, Onscreen and Off
In films like "A Few Good Men," the director's ideas of honor and morality were stated as plainly as could be.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Live Updates: Reiners' Son Arrested After Director and His Wife Are Fatally Stabbed
The Los Angeles Police Department said Nick Reiner, 32, is being held without bail on suspicion of murder after the bodies of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found in their home.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Trump's Post Attacking Rob Reiner After Stabbing Death Draws Immediate Outrage
The president attributed the killing of Rob Reiner and his wife to "Trump derangement syndrome." There was no indication that the couple's political beliefs were linked to their deaths.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Rob Reiner: A Life in Pictures
The actor-turned-director spent decades at the forefront of the entertainment world.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Live Updates: Reiners' Son Booked for Murder in the Stabbings of Director and His Wife
The Los Angeles Police Department said Nick Reiner, 32, is being held in jail without bail after the bodies of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found in their home.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Michele Singer Reiner Inspired Rob Reiner to Change the Ending of ‘When Harry Met Sally'
Mr. Reiner's falling for his wife of 36 years inspired the director to rework the ending of "When Harry Met Sally …" The couple would collaborate on movies and political causes.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

As Michael Stivic in ‘All in the Family,' Rob Reiner Brought Political Arguments Home
Reiner's "All in the Family" role didn't just capture the arguments of its time. It gave us a preview of our own.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Trump Seizes on Rob Reiner's Death to Attack the Hollywood Director
The president attributed the killing of Rob Reiner and his wife to "Trump derangement syndrome." There was no indication that the couple's political beliefs were linked to their deaths.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Live Updates: Reiners' Son Booked for Murder in Connection With Stabbings of Director and His Wife
The Los Angeles Police Department said Nick Reiner, 32, is being held in jail on $4 million bail after the bodies of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found in their home.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Rob Reiner's Movies and TV Shows: ‘When Harry Met Sally,' ‘The Princess Bride' and More
He played one of the most memorable sitcom roles of the '70s before going on to direct a string of enduring movie classics. Here are some of his career highlights.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

The Berlin Film Festival Moves Forward Despite Challenges
The festival, which takes place in winter and late in the award season, has, in recent years, been somewhat overshadowed by its sister events in Cannes and Venice.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Jamie Lee Curtis and Other Celebrities Pay Tribute to Rob Reiner
Stars of Mr. Reiner's movies, as well as celebrities who simply admired his work, have posted heartfelt tributes to the director on social media.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Live Updates: Reiners' Son Arrested After Director and His Wife Found Stabbed
The Los Angeles Police Department said it was investigating an "apparent homicide" at the home of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele. Nick Reiner, 32, is being held in jail on $4 million bail, according to jail records.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

‘Titaníque,' Singing and Spoofing Celine Dion, Sets Sail for Broadway
This zany musical made it from the basement of a Manhattan grocery to London's West End, and now hopes to become Broadway's next hit comedy.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Live Updates: Hollywood Director Rob Reiner and His Wife, Michele, Are Found Dead
The Los Angeles Police Department said it was investigating an apparent homicide at the Reiners' home. The couple's family said they were "heartbroken by this sudden loss."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Hollywood Stars Pay Tribute to Rob Reiner
Stars of Mr. Reiner's movies, as well as celebrities who simply admired his work, have posted heartfelt tributes to the director on social media.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Michele Singer Reiner: A Photographer Who Changed Movie History
Falling in love with her inspired the director Rob Reiner to give "When Harry Met Sally…" a new ending. The Reiners went on to work together on movies and political causes.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

What Would Be Lost if We Didn't Have the HBO Comedy Special
The potential Warner Bros. Discovery sale might jeopardize a lively outlet for artier stand-up shows like those of Sarah Sherman and Adam Pally.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Out From Russia's Shadow: Lithuania's National Ballet at 100
The national company has a new leader, Jurgita Dronina, and a desire to raise its profile to a troupe that can rank among Europe's best.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

11 New Holiday Albums That Will Make You Gasp, Laugh and Sway
Fresh entries into the tradition include releases by Luke Bryan, Tyra Banks and Old Crow Medicine Show.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

‘The Emperor's New Groove' at 25: Kronk's Enduring Appeal
This millennial favorite wouldn't be the same without a certain sidekick.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

‘A Christmas Carol', ‘Dead Outlaw' and More Theater to Stream
Other picks include a family production of "The Snow Queen," the Broadway-bound "Every Brilliant Thing" and the acclaimed comedy "Sorry for Your Loss."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Olivia Dean, Josh Johnson and Chase Infiniti Are Among Our 2025 Breakout Stars
Across the arts, these 10 performers took a leap of faith this year and stuck the landing in a big way.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

What Can I Watch With My Kids?
A reader with a 9- and 11-year-old wants to branch out from "Traitors" and "The Amazing Race" when the family is together in front of the TV.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

As Regional Theaters Struggle, Some Defy the Odds
Naples, Fla., and Milwaukee are quite different, but have one thing in common: They are home to regional theaters that are thriving.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Whitney Biennial Names 56 Artists to Unwind These ‘Weird Times'
The 2026 exhibition focuses on how artists measure American influence and their relationship to a country whose role in the world is changing.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

‘Emily in Paris,' Plus 10 Things to Watch on TV This Week
The Netflix rom-com series is back for a fifth season, and David Letterman's interview show returns.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 15, 2025

Rob Reiner, Actor Who Went on to Direct Classic Films, Dies at 78
Mr. Reiner, who was in "All in the Family," directed films including "This Is Spinal Tap," "When Harry Met Sally …," "The Princess Bride" and "A Few Good Men."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 14, 2025

‘It: Welcome to Derry' Season 1 Finale Recap: The Mist
A strange fog envelops the town, sowing fear and chaos. The monster is loose.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 14, 2025

Jeanette Winter, Who Told Children About Artists' Lives, Dies at 86
Her picture books found models of perseverance and imagination in figures like Emily Dickinson, Georgia O'Keeffe and Benny Goodman.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 14, 2025

Abraham Quintanilla Jr., 86, Dies; Music Producer Steered Daughter Selena's Career
As a teenager, he hoped to make it big in the Tejano music world. He realized that dream through his daughter.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 14, 2025

‘Anna Christie' Review: Michelle Williams on the Waterfront
The actress stars in Thomas Kail's luminous revival of Eugene O'Neill's play about a woman whose past threatens her future.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 14, 2025

Surveillance Never Looked So Good
Charisse Pearlina Weston turns nefarious materials developed to monitor people into precarious, undulating forms.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 14, 2025

On ‘SNL,' Trump Blows Up a Familiar Sleigh
Josh O'Connor hosted this week's episode, which satirized an airborne news conference and also featured a pair of very sensitive male strippers.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 14, 2025

On ‘Saturday Night Live,' President Trump Blows Up a Familiar Sleigh
Josh O'Connor hosted this week's episode, which satirized an airborne news conference and also featured a pair of very sensitive male strippers.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 14, 2025

Tom Hanks on the Electrifying (and Terrifying) Experience of Writing a Play
The actor also stars in the Off Broadway production of "This World of Tomorrow," a yearslong project at the Shed through Dec. 21.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 14, 2025

Berg's ‘Wozzeck' Keeps Shocking Us, After 100 Years
Alban Berg's "Wozzeck," which premiered in the shadow of World War I, will break your heart with a score that captures the essence of opera.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 13, 2025

Abraham Quintanilla Jr., Music Producer and Father of Selena, Dies at 86
As a teenager, he hoped to make it big in the Tejano music world. He realized that dream through his daughter.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 13, 2025

Peter Greene, ‘Pulp Fiction' and ‘The Mask' Actor, Dies at 60
Mr. Greene, who built a four-decade career uncannily portraying villains, was found dead in his apartment in Manhattan on Friday, his manager said.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 13, 2025

D.L. Coburn, Playwright With a Sole Hit, ‘The Gin Game,' Dies at 87
His two-character work won a Pulitzer Prize and had a long Broadway run, but he never replicated its success and struggled to get his later work staged.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 13, 2025

The Year Hollywood Finally Confronted Our Political Moment
In movies like "Eddington," "Sinners," "Wake Up Dead Man" and others, filmmakers have at last wrapped their heads around how to explain this period.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 13, 2025

41 Things That Stuck With Us in 2025
Aunt Gladys. Tyler, the Creator. That sex scene in "The Naked Gun." These are the things Culture staffers couldn't stop thinking about this year.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 13, 2025

Hanukkah Concerts With Israeli Military Cantor Raise Outcry in Amsterdam
A concert hall canceled the performance several months ago but then reached a compromise in which three concerts will be held. The bargain hasn't satisfied critics of the events.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 13, 2025

Slick Rick Likes His Tea ‘Strong and British'
"It's the English side of me that never dies," said the pioneering wordsmith who is celebrating 40 years of hip-hop classics like "La-Di-Da-Di."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Stream These 10 Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave Netflix in January
A ton of titles are expiring soon for U.S. subscribers. Catch them while you can, including a Scorsese classic and one of TV's most influential series.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Phil Upchurch, Jazz Guitarist and Sideman to Stars, Dies at 84
A self-taught session man extraordinaire, he played with a constellation of stars, including Michael Jackson, Curtis Mayfield, Chaka Khan and Dizzy Gillespie.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

At Alvin Ailey, Premieres by Jamar Roberts and Matthew Neenan
New works by Jamar Roberts and Matthew Neenan had their premieres at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Joseph Byrd, Who Shook Up Psychedelic Rock, Dies at 87
A veteran of the Fluxus art movement, he brought an anarchic spirit to the California acid-rock scene with his band, the United States of America.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

This ‘Into the Woods' Is Not That Deep. That's What Makes It Great.
A new London staging of the Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine musical makes the most of its comedic elements and delivers a visual treat.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Taylor Swift's ‘The End of an Era': 5 Takeaways
The six-part Disney series goes behind the scenes of the pop star's record-breaking Eras Tour, revealing some of her creative processes and struggles.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Tate Museums Are in Choppy Waters. Now, Their Director Is Leaving.
Maria Balshaw, the director of the British museum group that includes Tate Modern and Tate Britain, is stepping down next spring after nine years in the role.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Joanna Trollope, Popular British Author, Dies at 82
Her books, many of which were best sellers, often described empty marriages, love affairs (with tasteful sex) and heroic clergymen.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

‘Wake Up Dead Man' | Anatomy of a Scene
The writer and director Rian Johnson narrates a sequence from his film.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Broadway's ‘Little Bear Ridge Road,' With Laurie Metcalf, to Close Early
The lauded play by Samuel D. Hunter is the first production of Scott Rudin's comeback season. Despite positive reviews, sales have been soft.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

From ‘Spaghetti Western' Scores to the Opera Stage
Throughout his life, Ennio Morricone felt shunned by the classical music world. But these days his pop-culture cachet isn't such a drawback.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Watch an Ensemble Scene From ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery'
The writer and director Rian Johnson narrates a sequence from his film.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

6 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
Dec 12, 2025

5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include an unexpected holiday adventure and a blockbuster body-swapping comedy.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Best Art of 2025
The art world moved forward with glowing renovations to some of New York City's cultural jewels, as well as sweeping surveys of ballroom queens, Indigenous artists and more.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery' | Anatomy of a Scene
The writer and director Rian Johnson narrates a sequence from his film.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Rare 15th-Century Jewish Prayer Book, Looted by the Nazis, to Be Sold
The illuminated manuscript, confiscated from the Rothschild banking dynasty during the Holocaust, is expected to draw at least $5 million.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Fleece, Love and Vomit: New Yorkers' Best (and Worst) SantaCon Stories
The bar crawl and charity fund-raiser has been eliciting strong reactions in the city for more than 25 years. Readers shared theirs.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 12, 2025

Jimmy Kimmel Takes a Swipe at Trump's ‘Gold Card'
The new visa for rich foreigners had Kimmel rethinking the Statue of Liberty's inscription: "Never mind your poor and tired. Give us a million bucks — you're in."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Dominates at the Game Awards
The role-playing game won nine prizes, including game of the year.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

D.L. Coburn, Playwright With a Solo Hit, ‘The Gin Game,' Dies at 87
His two-character work won a Pulitzer Prize and had a long Broadway run, but he never replicated its success and struggled to get his later work staged.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

Smithsonian Returns Three Khmer Artifacts Thought Looted to Cambodia
Museum and Cambodian officials said they jointly investigated the provenance of the objects and found sufficient evidence to suggest they had been stolen.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

The Artists Reviving the Legacy of Air Afrique
Plus: a new Manhattan bathhouse, textiles woven from pineapple leaves and more recommendations from T Magazine.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

‘Dust Bunny' Review: A World of Wonders, Familiar and Foreign
The movie, starring Sophie Sloan and Mads Mikkelsen, is a blast of visual delights.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

U.K. Police Seek Suspects in Theft of Over 600 Artifacts From Museum
The items were stolen in a "high-value burglary" from the Bristol Museum's British Empire and Commonwealth collection, the police said.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

‘Afternoons of Solitude' Looks for Beauty in the Bloodshed of Bullfighting
Albert Serra's documentary "Afternoons of Solitude" seeks something transcendent in a tradition that many people, in Spain and elsewhere, find barbaric.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

Two Women Who Kept the Art World at Arm's Length
Agnes Martin and Jay De Feo spent a lifetime searching for clarity of thought. Their works glow in these two shows.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
A holiday album that cuts through seasonal glut, a late collaboration by Jim McNeely and Helmut Lachenmann's string quartets are among the highlights.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

‘Resurrection' Review: Bi Gan's Voyage Into Cinema
The Chinese director Bi Gan, who has become a lauded fixture on the festival circuit, conjures a boundary-pushing tale that evokes moviemaking itself.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

‘Silent Night, Deadly Night' Review: A Slasher Gets a Giddy Reboot
This delightfully trashy entry in the seasonal subgenre follows a killer Santa with a heart, and a case of blood lust.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

‘Ella McCay' Review: Right Girl, Wrong Time
James L. Brooks returns with a lieutenant governor comedy that might leave you more confused than amused.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

‘The King of Color' Review: He's Just Into Hue
In a new documentary, the creator of the Pantone system explains how he standardized colors across the globe.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

‘Atropia' Review: No Escape From Reality
Alia Shawkat and Callum Turner fake it so real in this Army simulation exercise in the California desert.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

In ‘Sunday Without Love,' Ragnar Kjartansson Plays With Sentiment
Paradox is at the heart of a new video by the Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson, "Sunday Without Love," which has its romantic side and undercuts it, too.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

Best Comedy of 2025
Late-night came roaring back to life, Roy Wood Jr. delivered a must-see special and Amy Poehler made a must-listen podcast.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

America Wants to Build Again. If You Squint, You'll See Hopeful Signs.
Crumbling highways. A housing shortage. Broken infrastructure. America is stuck. But the pendulum may be ready to swing.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 11, 2025

Our Favorite Hidden Gem Books of 2025
The staff of the Book Review recommends unforgettable books that made our personal best-of-the-year lists.

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