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NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2025

‘Modern Love' Podcast: Miranda July Knew Exactly What She Was Doing
With "All Fours," the author started a conversation about women's desire. She knew it would get heated.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2025

‘Ceremonies in Dark Old Men' Review: A Father in Defeat
Norm Lewis stars as the resigned patriarch of two slippery sons in this revival of Lonne Elder III's drama from 1969.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2025

When Beauty Standards and Body Positivity Collide
A new cultural ideal for women is ultrathin and cloaked in the language of inclusivity and self-acceptance.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2025

A Novelist Finds Unsettling Echoes in a Nazi-Era Filmmaker's Compromises
Daniel Kehlmann wrote "The Director" only to realize how loudly the moral quandaries faced by G.W. Pabst would resonate today.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2025

24 New Books to Read in May: Stephen King, Ocean Vuong, Alison Bechdel and more
Novels by Stephen King and Ocean Vuong, Ron Chernow's latest blockbuster biography, a new graphic novel by Alison Bechdel and more.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2025

A Soccer-Loving Nation's Transcendent Summer Is Reimagined
The video game Despelote, set against Ecuador's journey to the 2002 World Cup, is filled with the sights and sounds of its country and candid, autobiographical details.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2025

Late Night Grades Trump's First 100 Days in Office
"It's been an historic 100 days — some would say prehistoric," said Jimmy Kimmel.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Ewan McGregor, Back Onstage, Is the Architect of His Own Folly
"My Master Builder," a new take on the Ibsen classic, reduces a complex play to a tawdry marital melodrama.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Andy Bey, Jazz Singer Renowned for His Vocal Range, Dies at 85
An admirer of Nat King Cole, he began as a child performer and as part of a family trio before emerging as a master of the American Songbook.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Jack Black's ‘Minecraft Movie' Song, ‘Steve's Lava Chicken,' Hits the Charts
"Steve's Lava Chicken," a 34-second song from "A Minecraft Movie," made the Billboard Hot 100. He charted before with a song from "The Super Mario Bros. Movie."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Jack Black's Song ‘Steve's Lava Chicken'
"Steve's Lava Chicken," a 34-second song from "A Minecraft Movie," made the Billboard Hot 100. He charted before with a song from "The Super Mario Bros. Movie."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

6 (Genre-Smashing) New Songs You Should Hear Now
Hit play on Sleep Token, Cortisa Star, Bon Iver and more.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Mellon Foundation Announces $15 Million for Humanities Councils
The emergency funding came after the National Endowment for the Humanities canceled most existing grants, part of a pivot toward President Trump's priorities.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

‘Câreme' Serves Up Satisfaction in the Kitchen and the Bedroom
"Câreme," a new Apple TV series, is based on the life of a 19th-century society chef who delighted diners and lovers. It's very French.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

"All the World's a Stage" and "Rheology" Are Promising New Productions
Two worlds of promise: "All the World's a Stage," a musical by Adam Gwon, and "Rheology," Shayok Misha Chowdhury's follow-up to "Public Obscenities."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

‘Carême' Is a Sexy Historical Kitchen Drama
The series, about a celebrity chef in Napoleonic France, has a loose relationship to historical facts. But that frees it to be spry and fun.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Jane Gardam Dead: ‘Old Filth' Author Was 96
"The Queen of the Tambourine," "Old Filth" and other fiction vividly captured both working-class and aristocratic Britain in the last years of the colonial era.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Beyoncé Cowboy Carter Tour Review; The Star Remixes American History, and Her Own
The superstar's new stage show turns reclamation, personal and musical, into joyful extravaganza.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Had Glitches Galore. Thankfully, They're Still There.
The acclaimed 2006 role-playing game was known for its wonky artificial intelligence and character dialogue. A visually stunning remaster preserves what made it great.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Liked ‘Havoc'? Here are Five Movies to Stream Next
Gareth Evan's action film starring Tom Hardy delivers a fire hose of action. If you want the punches to keep coming, we recommend these five movies.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Boston Pops' Keith Lockhart Has the Ear of the Red Sox and Classical Fans
Keith Lockhart, who leads the Boston Pops, is a beloved figure in his city's musical scene, and 30 years in he still has more to give.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

The Resurrection of Rilo Kiley
Two-and-a-half decades since the group won the hearts of a young generation — and more than 15 years after calling it quits — the indie-rock heroes are hitting the road.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Reality TV Wades Into Cross-Generational Dating Pools
Bravo's "Love Hotel" and ABC's "Bachelor in Paradise" are widening the age range of prospective love matches.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

‘Love Hotel' and ‘Bachelor in Paradise' Wade Into Cross-Generational Dating Pools
Bravo's "Love Hotel" and ABC's "Bachelor in Paradise" are widening the age range of prospective love matches.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Who Should Be a Tony Awards Nominee in 2025?
Our chief theater critic makes his picks.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

How Blondshell Became an Alt-Rock Supernova
Sabrina Teitelbaum bares it all in her raw, crunchy songs. On her second album, "If You Asked for a Picture," she's weighing how much of herself to give away.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2025

Late Night Pokes Fun at Trump's Dismal Poll Numbers
Seth Meyers called Donald Trump "the most unpopular president since Kevin Spacey." Even measles is polling better, according to Jimmy Fallon.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

Peter Lovesey Dead: Detective Novelist Was 88
He wrote a series of witty police procedurals set in Victorian England and then turned to the present, introducing a cantankerous and technology-averse detective.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

John Jasperse Starts La MaMa Moves! Honoring a Female Lineage
Jasperse's engrossing "Tides" was a thrilling opener to a festival that often feels like a home for first drafts.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, Charlotte Ballet Director and Sinuous Dancer, Dies at 82
He brought grace and power to his roles before a serious injury encouraged him to try choreography — "maybe the richest part of my life."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

For His Met Opera Debut, a Director Takes On ‘Salome'
The renowned German director Claus Guth is staging Strauss's breakthrough opera with a focus on themes of trauma and abuse.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

Where Can I Find a Cheap Broadway Ticket?
If you are determined to see a celebrity in a popular show on a busy night, you may be out of luck, but with flexibility and persistence, you can cut some costs.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

Yunchan Lim Plays Bach's ‘Goldberg' Variations at Carnegie Hall
The 21-year-old pianist turned the great set of variations into the story of a young man's maturation from innocence to experience.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

‘Sinners,' the Blues and Fighting for Artistic Control
Unpacking the Ryan Coogler movie starring Michael B. Jordan, and its relationship to music, genre and gatekeeping.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

Painting From Memory, Salman Toor Conjures Passion and Freedom
As Salman Toor's work has become more politically conflicted and emotionally raw, he finds himself wondering, "What am I doing here in America?"

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

In ‘Krapp's Last Tape,' Gary Oldman Hits Rewind
The star actor returns to the theater where he started almost a half-century ago, with Samuel Beckett's bleak one-man play.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

New York City's Creative Churn: The View From the Dance Floor
"Urban Stomp" at the Museum of the City of New York chronicles the metropolis's social dance. It also invites you to join the party.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

Broadway's Debacles Live On at Joe Allen's ‘Flop Wall'
The posters in the theater-district restaurant document the shows that went wrong.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

Detroit Opera Steps Into Trump's Cross Hairs With ‘Central Park Five'
The Pulitzer Prize-winning opera features Donald J. Trump, whose 1989 full-page newspaper ad sought to demonize the young men wrongly accused of rape.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

My Life With Uncle Vanya, the Self-Pitying Sad Sack We Can't Quit
What is it about Chekhov's melancholy inaction hero that makes him, and the play he stars in, so meaningful at all ages?

NYTimes Arts
Apr 28, 2025

‘The Four Seasons,' Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV this Week
A new series comes to Netflix, a true crime documentary airs and "The Righteous Gemstones" wraps up its season on HBO.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

‘The Last of Us' Season 2, Episode 3 Recap: Rate Your Pain
The first episode after last week's loss of a major character makes a fine case for this season's future.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

‘Real Women Have Curves' Review: This American (Immigrant) Life
On Broadway, the musical adaptation is a bouncy crowd pleaser about female empowerment, self-acceptance and chasing one's dreams.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

Chubby Checker, Outkast and the White Stripes Will Join the Rock & Hall of Fame
Joe Cocker, Cyndi Lauper, Bad Company and Soundgarden — but not Oasis or Phish — are also part of the 40th anniversary class.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

‘Dead Outlaw' Review: This Bandit Has Mummy Issues
A truly twisted yarn about a long-lived corpse makes a surprisingly feel-good Broadway musical.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

Zurab Tsereteli, Polarizing Russian Sculptor of Colossal Works, Dies at 91
In bronze, he glorified figures like Peter the Great and Vladimir Putin, often to the public's distaste. Some works, like a giant Columbus and a 9/11 memorial, were reviled.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

Jiggly Caliente, ‘RuPaul Drag Race' Star and Judge, Dies at 44
Fans knew Ms. Caliente for her sense of humor, vigorous dance skills and interactions with fellow cast members on the popular drag television show.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

In TikToks and a New Memoir, Sister Monica Clare Puts a Refreshing Spin on Religious Life
Though she long felt a calling, Sister Monica Clare tried Hollywood first. Her book, and a visit, confirm the warmth — and fragility — of her new community.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

Director Pedro Almodóvar Through the Eyes of His Stars
In advance of a gala celebration of the director's career, we asked nine actresses about working with the auteur. They painted a picture of a precise artist.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

Pedro Almodóvar Through the Eyes of Julianne Moore, Tilda Swinton and 7 Other Stars
In advance of a gala celebration of the director's career, we asked nine actresses about working with the auteur. They painted a picture of a precise artist.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

At 50, the Takacs Quartet Remains as Essential as Ever
With only one of its original members in the group, this ensemble is still identifiably itself, and still going strong.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 27, 2025

How Hauser & Wirth Took Over N.Y.C.'s Museums This Spring
Hauser & Wirth artists have major exhibitions everywhere you look, spotlighting the rising influence of powerful art galleries on the city's top museums, a Times report found.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

‘Just in Time' Review: Jonathan Groff Channels Bobby Darin
Groff is sensational as the '60s "nightclub animal" in a Broadway bio-musical jukebox that doesn't live up to its star.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

David Thomas, Leader of the Band Pere Ubu, Dies at 71
As a singer and songwriter, he pushed the boundaries of punk and art-rock, producing a half century of music, writings and performances and always upending expectations.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

Jed the Fish Dead: KROQ DJ Who Pioneered New Wave Radio Was 69
With his off-kilter sensibility and deep musical grounding, he brought attention to New Wave and alternative artists at the groundbreaking station KROQ.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

2 Books for Cluttered Minds
A spare elegy; a weird journey.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

The Symbolism in ‘Sinners'
Beneath the spectacle of an action-packed vampire movie, the film has plenty to say about what is sacred and what is profane.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

Where Mexican Modernism and Orchids Come Together
Bright colors and florals abound at the New York Botanical Garden's annual orchid show.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

When Kristen Kish, ‘Top Chef' Host, Hits the Mute Button
The reality TV star and author of the new memoir "Accidentally on Purpose" on airplane snacks, tongue-scraping and the problem with women's pants pockets.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

Rosa Barba Lights Up MoMA With Her Love of Cinema
Rosa Barba's films, sculptures and performances start with movies and the machines that make them. They end up in the realm of exuberant effects.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

In Miami, Wynwood Walls Museum Evolves Along With Street Art
Jessica Goldman Srebnick, the museum's curator and the daughter of its creator, Tony Goldman, discussed her role and her vision for the neighborhood's artistic future.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

In Baltimore, Confronting Chaos Through Contemporary Art
A new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art features works by artists who explore environmental issues, grief and resilience.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

In ‘Hmong Capital,' Refugees' Stories Are Told in Tapestry
At museums in the Twin Cities, where Hmong families settled after a Vietnam proxy war in Laos, story cloths and other artifacts recount their history.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

Museums Renovate to Enhance the Experience of Art Through Nature
Storm King, Dia Beacon and the Aldrich have embarked on extensive renovations of their outdoor spaces to improve visitors' experiences.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

A Look Back at the Guerrilla Girls, 40 Years In
A new exhibit of the works at the National Museum of Women in the Arts reprises the creativity and relevancy of a group of female artists who emerged decades ago.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 26, 2025

What to Know About the Return of ‘Midnight' in ‘Doctor Who'
The show's latest episode harks back to a beloved episode that has had fans scratching their heads for 17 years.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

David Briggs, a Music Force in Alabama and Nashville, Dies at 82
A first-call keyboardist, he worked with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton, helped make Muscle Shoals a recording hub, and had a key role in redefining the sound of country.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

At 13, Charlotte Brontë Already Knew How Good a Writer She Would Be
An anthology of her teenage poetry, published for the first time, shows ambition, even if the verse isn't perfect.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Lorde Returns With a Nostalgic Breakup Anthem, and 9 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Haim, Young Thug, Cazzu and others.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Sean ‘Diddy' Combs Loses Request to Remove All Hotel Assault Video From Trial
It is not yet clear how much surveillance footage of the music mogul beating his former girlfriend, Casandra Ventura, in 2016 will be presented to the jury.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Shostakovich, Boston Symphony Style
Over two nights at Carnegie Hall, Andris Nelsons and the orchestra reveled in the composer's sonic riches but played with emotional reserve.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

‘Real Women Have Curves' Is Now a Broadway Show. Here Are 5 Things to Know.
The new musical is based on Josefina López's original play and the 2002 film adaptation that starred America Ferrera.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

U.K. Folk Bands Use Centuries-Old Ditties to Discuss Prison Abolition, Trans Rights and the Gig Economy
Several rising British bands are using centuries-old ditties to discuss hot-button issues like prison abolition, trans rights and the gig economy.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Museum's Benin Bronzes Are Reclaimed by Wealthy Collector
The royal leader of the Kingdom of Benin sought the return of artifacts displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The collector who owned them took them back instead.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Time 100 Gala Attended by Blake Lively, Demi Moore, Gayle King and Others
In an event that mixed notoriety with earnestness, celebrities like Gayle King and Blake Lively rubbed elbows with athletes and activists.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Patrick Adiarte, Actor Seen in Musicals and on ‘M*A*S*H,' Dies at 82
As a young immigrant from the Philippines, he had roles on Broadway in "The King and I" and "Flower Drum Song." He was later a familiar face on TV.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Watch Ben Affleck Line Dance in ‘The Accountant 2'
The director Gavin O' Connor narrates a sequence from the film featuring the actor and Jon Bernthal.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

An Artist's Journey From the Soviet Union to the Frick
Years ago, Vladimir Kanevsky's floral sculptures started turning up in Manhattan's most elegant living rooms. Now his work is on display alongside masterpieces.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a robot revenge drama and a supernatural detective story.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

8 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
Apr 25, 2025

Gretchen Dow Simpson, Creator of New Yorker Covers, Dies at 85
A Massachusetts native, she painted geometrically precise images of rural and seaside New England dwellings that found fans among the storied magazine's ardent readers.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Doubling Up: How ‘Sinners' and Other Movies Multiply One Actor
From camera tricks to digital facial replacement, a history of duplicating effects.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

‘Drop Dead City': When New York Was on the Financial Brink
This surprisingly entertaining film examines the 1975 fiscal crisis that nearly led the city to bankruptcy. The movie's conclusions remain relevant today.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

An Exhibition Explores Whether the "Red Scare" Has Lessons for America Today
The New York Historical prepares to examine the campaign against Communism that once shook Hollywood and beyond.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

An Exhibition Explores Whether the"Red Scare" Has Lessons for America Today
The New York Historical prepares to examine the campaign against Communism that once shook Hollywood and beyond.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

How a Kentucky Man Trapped in a Cave Became a Broadway Musical
Floyd Collins was pinned under a rock while exploring a cave in 1925. That history, recounted in song, is now on Broadway.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Yale Center for British Art Hosts Emin and Turner, the Masters of Margate
After a two-year closure, the Yale Center for British Art has reopened with its historical collections in lively conversation with contemporary art.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Museums Focus on the American Revolution Before Its 250th Anniversary
Before the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, exhibitions and events in many states offer a variety of voices and views.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

At the Bruce Museum, a Climate Change Exhibit Inspired by Alaska
Daniel Ksepka, the curator of a new display at the Bruce Museum, said he focused on Alaska because it is ‘on the front line' of global warming.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

A California Artist Celebrates Oakland at the ICA, San José
For some, works from the rising artist Esteban Raheem Abdul Raheem Samayoa are reminiscent of those by renowned predecessors like Francisco Goya.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

3 Video Games You May Have Missed in April
Check out a management sim about furry mascots, the first Fatal Fury game in 26 years and a deconstruction of the Match 3 genre.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

‘The Accountant 2' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Gavin O'Connor narrates a sequence from "The Accountant 2," starring Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 25, 2025

Kimmel Mocks Pete Hegseth's Rumored Pentagon Makeup Studio
"Nothing sparks fear in the hearts of our enemies like a defense secretary who puts foundation on his face," Kimmel said.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2025

Review: Gilbert and Sullivan's ‘Pirates,' Now in Jazzy New Orleans
A Broadway remake of the operetta, starring David Hyde Pierce, moves the plot to the Big Easy, where good times roll, even if some jokes don't quite land.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2025

Trump Administration Seeks Artists for ‘Garden of Heroes' Statues
Those selected would receive up to $200,000 to create one of the 250 sculptures, which will be paid for in part with canceled grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2025

Andrea Nevins, Who Made Touching Films on Quirky Topics, Dies at 63
Her documentaries, one of which received an Oscar nomination, explored subjects like punk-rock dads and Barbie dolls.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2025

‘Game Changer' Is a Fun and Unpredictable Game Show
Now in its seventh season, the show puts its comedian contestants through a weird and wide-ranging variety of funny and endearing challenges.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2025

‘Havoc' Review: Tom Hardy Is Primed for a Fight
Tom Hardy is a crooked cop looking to make amends in Gareth Evans's action-packed film.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2025

Masahiro Shinoda, Leading Light of Japan's New Wave Cinema, Dies at 94
His films tapped into the fantasies of disgruntled youth by embracing brazen sexuality and countercultural politics. But unlike his peers, he did not shun tradition.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 24, 2025

Yale Will Teach a Course on Bad Bunny's Cultural Impact
With a new fall offering, Yale becomes the latest university to offer a course on the cultural impact of the Puerto Rican star.

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