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Nov 01, 2025
Her university's vast collection of albums, scholarly essays and other ephemera helped establish rap as a course of serious study on a par with classical music.
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Nov 01, 2025
With their posters for the Indiana Jones films, Rambo and more, Renato Casaro and Drew Struzan made work that embedded itself in our pop culture memories.
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Nov 01, 2025
"I foolishly said that I'd think about if I wanted to do it," the violinist said. "And Toby, my wife, said, ‘Are you out of your mind? You're going to think about it?' So I called back."
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Nov 01, 2025
The director's sumptuous rethinking of "Hedda Gabler" raises questions about women, freedom and the choices we make about our lives.
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Nov 01, 2025
"Bat-Fam," "The Beatles Anthology," "Pluribus," "Eddington" and "I Love L.A." arrive, and "Landman" returns.
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Nov 01, 2025
Tom Hanks returns to New York theater alongside Kelli O'Hara, and Ariana DeBose leads "The Baker's Wife," a cult musical.
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Nov 01, 2025
Sure, Tom Turkey looms large this month, but other highlights include a magic show with Muppets, Patti Smith and "Horses," and wrestling drag queens.
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Nov 01, 2025
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross's soundtrack for "Tron: Ares" is their first under their acclaimed band's name. These days, the project "feels vital and exciting again."
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Oct 31, 2025
In novels and short stories, she delivered sharp observations of the constraints and contradictions of apartheid and its aftermath.
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Oct 31, 2025
An early participant in the eccentric collection of artists known as Fluxus, she was perhaps best known for pieces centered on a humble tuna sandwich and a giant salad.
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Oct 31, 2025
Unsettling things happen and the town grown-ups hardly seem to notice. Lilly and Ronnie receive unsettling visits from their pasts.
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Oct 31, 2025
With his father, Philip, he made idiosyncratic, often monumental bronze work influenced by ancient themes. But was it art or was it furniture?
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Oct 31, 2025
Twenty-five years after he left "Saturday Night Live," he is still reaching new audiences, most recently with a new CBS sitcom and a role in the DC Comics universe.
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Oct 31, 2025
This month's picks include convicted swordsmen, crooked cops and bumbling heroes who can't feel pain.
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Oct 31, 2025
The film's director, Kathryn Bigelow, narrates a heightened sequence in which a nuclear missile is headed for the United States.
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Oct 31, 2025
The director Kathryn Bigelow narrates a tense sequence from her film, in which a ballistic missile is headed for the United States.
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Oct 31, 2025
The flushable sculpture, "America," was made by Maurizio Cattelan, the artist whose banana taped to the wall sold for $6.2 million last year.
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Oct 31, 2025
NASA's chief, Sean Duffy, set the record straight after Kim Kardashian repeated the conspiracy theory that the 1969 moon landing had been faked.
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Oct 31, 2025
Stephen Prina may have been one of the first to see a deeper pattern in Mr. Reeves's work.
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Oct 31, 2025
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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Oct 31, 2025
Zachary Small, culture reporter, takes us on a tour of his four favorite spooky artworks at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. You're in for a scare: they include a decapitation platter and a sculpture of a rumored cannibal.
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Oct 31, 2025
In Guillermo del Toro's new version, the answer lies in how deeply it explores the relationship between creator and created.
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Oct 31, 2025
The HBO comedy includes TV's most layered portrait of a social media influencer, the latest evolution in a character type that reflects broader feelings about internet culture.
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Oct 31, 2025
This film uses archival clips and documents to examine the way climate change evolved from nonpartisan topic to divisive issue.
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Oct 31, 2025
Ninja Gaiden, Shinobi and Double Dragon revivals are reminders that the definition of a difficult video game has changed.
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Oct 31, 2025
Are A.I. replicas a boon for productivity or a betrayal of the bond with listeners?
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Oct 31, 2025
"Sometimes you go so far right you come out on the other side," Kimmel said of the congresswoman, who has clashed with fellow Republicans over health care.
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Oct 30, 2025
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, said David Drake, the artist, had been "deprived of his creations involuntarily and without compensation."
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Oct 30, 2025
The playwright Samuel D. Hunter makes his Broadway debut with an addition to his Idaho oeuvre, set during the Covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath.
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Oct 30, 2025
For its gala, New York City Center revives an antic show about a half-man tabloid sensation, with catchy music and lyrics by the versatile Laurence O'Keefe.
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Oct 30, 2025
The music mogul was sentenced earlier this month to 50 months in prison for two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
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Oct 30, 2025
This week in Newly Reviewed, Jillian Steinhauer covers E.E. Ikeler's cosmic diagrams, Veronica Ryan's resolute casualness, Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne's climate change interventions.
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Oct 30, 2025
The Aix-en-Provence Festival in France has named Huffman to succeed the visionary Pierre Audi, who died earlier this year.
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Oct 30, 2025
A robbery this month targeted Indigenous baskets, jewelry and other artifacts from a storage facility of the Oakland Museum of California.
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Oct 30, 2025
He became a stalwart of Philadelphia's rock airwaves after moving from California, broadcasting a live show for more than 40 years.
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Oct 30, 2025
The French troupe Compagnie Dyptik is making its United States debut with a show seemingly inspired by pandemic isolation and its aftermath.
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Oct 30, 2025
The authorities have detained seven suspects in total, but have not recovered the stolen jewels.
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Oct 30, 2025
Over nearly seven decades Paddington Bear has enjoyed a lasting popularity. Now, he's the star of a new musical.
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Oct 30, 2025
Plus: a new book from Chantal Joffe and Olivia Laing, satin flats for holiday parties and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Oct 30, 2025
In this month's picks, a chilling true-crime entry, a movie about an execution equipment manufacturer and a devilish doc from the "Exorcist" director William Friedkin.
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Oct 30, 2025
Even on vacation, the father of French impressionism couldn't resist the pull of optics and art history. A lush blockbuster show in Brooklyn helps you see why.
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Oct 30, 2025
After seven years and $160 million, the museum has an uplifting home on a street that has always been a barometer of Harlem's fortunes and aspirations.
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Oct 30, 2025
Emma Thompson plays the private-eye heroine of Mick Herron's first series of novels in a new series for Apple TV.
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Oct 30, 2025
The Spanish musician on why (and how) she pushed herself to make "Lux," a labor of love exploring the feminine divine and the brutalities of romance.
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Oct 30, 2025
Twenty-five years after he left "S.N.L.," he is still finding new audiences, most recently with a new CBS sitcom and a role in the DC Comics universe.
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Oct 30, 2025
B. Wurtz uses humble, everyday materials — plastic bags, aluminum pans — and turns them into something beautiful. Here, his life in five artworks.
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Oct 30, 2025
This film combines S.S. Rajamouli's dynamic two-part period epic, "Baahubali: The Beginning" (2015) and "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion" (2017), into a single, rollicking story with aplomb.
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Oct 30, 2025
In this sweet animated film, set in Japan, a Belgian child encounters a flood of new wonders.
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Oct 30, 2025
In this elegant, elliptical folk tale set in rural Portugal, a group of grape pickers are trapped in treetops after a bull is let loose and gores a few of their companions.
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Oct 30, 2025
??Tessa Thompson plays mind games with her guests in Nia DaCosta's endlessly surprising adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen production.
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Oct 30, 2025
Let the right ones in from an unstable community in No, I'm Not a Human, look beyond the apparitions in The Séance of Blake Manor, and survive the demented Eclipsium.
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Oct 30, 2025
In a full-career survey at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, he melds form, material and an engagement with the world.
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Oct 30, 2025
The actor was so fearful of the role, he thought about not getting on a plane to the Macau set. But it was a passion project for the director.
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Oct 30, 2025
With roots in the 18th century, this haunted genre's hallmarks can be found throughout modern horror. Here's where to start.
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Oct 30, 2025
Desi Lydic called the president's reception "a ‘yes, king' rally for Trump."
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Oct 29, 2025
The author Wole Soyinka, a vocal critic of President Trump, told the Nigerian press he did not attend a visa renewal interview requested by the State Department.
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Oct 29, 2025
In this provocation, the Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude takes on the Dracula myth and a real-life horror show known as Vlad the Impaler.
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Oct 29, 2025
At 15, he played the muse to an ailing composer in Luchino Visconti's film "Death in Venice." He later said he'd felt sexualized by the director.
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Oct 29, 2025
The Italian art police still don't know who took the brilliantly illuminated manuscript page from a Franciscan friary, and many more pages have yet to be found.
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Oct 29, 2025
This shrewd and diverting French drama takes as its inspiration the rediscovery of a long-lost Egon Schiele masterwork.
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Oct 29, 2025
Kevin Parker's catchy psychedelic rock and dance music is drawing more and more listeners. For an introverted musician on an arena stage, that poses new challenges.
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Oct 29, 2025
In the financial district of Manhattan, an A.I.-equipped typewriter, fueled by James Baldwin's works, types back at you with answers to your questions.
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Oct 29, 2025
From Broadway to the small screen, these unnerving theater productions are not just about horror and frights.
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Oct 29, 2025
An H.B.C.U.'s remarkable Hale Woodruff murals commemorating Black history have been bought by an art museum and two foundations. But the college says it is not completely letting go.
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Oct 29, 2025
Ari'el Stachel's "Other" and Zoë Kim's "Did You Eat?" are self-interrogations that deal with family, race and identity.
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Oct 29, 2025
The New York Liberty point guard spent years figuring out her identity. Embracing it was a game changer, for both her career and her love life.
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Oct 29, 2025
Season 1 of the hit Netflix rom-com caught heat for its portrayal of Judaism, Jewish women in particular. With Season 2 now out, viewers are watching closely.
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Oct 29, 2025
Noam Shuster Eliassi spreads the message that Palestinians and Israelis should live as equals.
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Oct 29, 2025
Helen DeWitt's bewildering co-written novel, "Your Name Here," took almost 20 years to publish, a process that nearly drove her to despair.
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Oct 29, 2025
The "Harry Potter" alumnus, who won a Tony Award last year, will star in a solo play that involves something unexpected: audience participation.
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Oct 29, 2025
The job cuts are the result of a merger with Skydance, the Hollywood studio founded by David Ellison.
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Oct 29, 2025
Employee satisfaction has improved over the last few years, according to a new survey, but the field is troubled by low pay, burnout and "new culture wars."
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Oct 29, 2025
"Down Cemetery Road," with Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson, arrives on Apple TV on Wednesday. It's the latest thriller based on books by Herron, the "Slow Horses" author.
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Oct 29, 2025
The prolific character actor has spent decades playing memorable supporting roles. He makes it look easy. It wasn't always so.
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Oct 29, 2025
The 15-year-old actor has performed professionally since she was 6. Playing Ethan Hawke's daughter feels especially close to home.
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Oct 29, 2025
Gilbert Cruz, editor of The New York Times Book Review, breaks down three Stephen King movie adaptations and how they differ from their source material.
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Oct 29, 2025
An H.B.C.U.'s remarkable Hale Woodruff murals commemorating Black history have been bought by an art museum and two foundations. But the college says it is not completely letting go.
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Oct 29, 2025
All four characters in this bleak tragicomedy, staged by the Druid theater company, share the human desire to hear the same tales again and again.
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Oct 29, 2025
This documentary is a fast-charging profile of Lynsey Addario, a photojournalist who chases conflicts abroad while finessing them at home.
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Oct 29, 2025
Colin Farrell stars in Edward Berger's eye-popping but lethargic follow-up to ‘Conclave.'
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Oct 29, 2025
The bewitching duo of Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock turned this 1998 supernatural dramedy with a baffling story line into a Halloween classic.
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Oct 29, 2025
The New York Liberty point guard spent years figuring out her identity. Embracing it was a game changer, for both her career and her love life.
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Oct 29, 2025
New fiction by Salman Rushdie and Bryan Washington, a memoir by Margaret Atwood, devilish romantasy and more.
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Oct 29, 2025
New fiction by Salman Rushdie and Bryan Washington, a memoir by Margaret Atwood, devilish romantasy and more.
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Oct 29, 2025
At the Hot Club of New York, patrons revisit the music's past by spinning shellac 78 RPM discs of recordings made in the 1910s to '50s.
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Oct 29, 2025
"Wait a second, what's that in his stomach? It's the Epstein files!" the "Late Show" host said.
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Oct 28, 2025
Bess Wohl's play, about a consciousness-raising group in 1970s Ohio, transfers to Broadway where it remains powerfully moving — and funny.
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Oct 28, 2025
Get into the spooky season zone with Björk, Spellling, Salem and more.
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Oct 28, 2025
The museum says it had no idea at the time, but the heirs say the Met curator who bought and sold the work, a former U.S. Army specialist on looting, should have known better.
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Oct 28, 2025
Broadway plans to replace the cast-change slips that are stuffed into Playbills with QR codes. Some understudies and theater buffs will mourn their loss.
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Oct 28, 2025
Ari'el Stachel's "Other" and Zoë Kim's "Did You Eat?" are self-interrogations that deal with family, race and identity.
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Oct 28, 2025
The British singer and songwriter's new album, "West End Girl," is a salacious autobiography. For pop fans hungry for real-life details, it's proving irresistible.
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Oct 28, 2025
Best known "for playing unfortunate wives," she had a decades-long career in the theater and on television.
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Oct 28, 2025
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor devotees are working to revive his music and legacy coinciding with the 150th anniversary of his birth.
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Oct 28, 2025
The Metropolitan Opera's production includes a lot of real food, even Oreos and bagels. And it's Rex Marquez's job to get it all on a shopping spree.
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Oct 28, 2025
American Ballet Theater's first Black female principal dancer has given her farewell performance. But she's not done with this art form yet.
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Oct 28, 2025
A dino store, dance parties, radio and visual art are set up underground, building community in free space from the M.T.A.
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Oct 28, 2025
A good old-fashioned Western, a historical drama with fresh resonance and a new documentary on a famed screenwriter are among this month's off-the-beaten-path streaming recommendations.
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Oct 28, 2025
The president says he hasn't really thought about a third term. Meyers said that was "like James Cameron saying he hasn't thought about ‘Avatar 4.'"
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Oct 27, 2025
The singer and songwriter was the focus of a tribute concert in Los Angeles on Friday. Next month, he'll be honored by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
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