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May 20, 2024

Dolores Rosedale, Who Found Fame as a Game-Show Sidekick, Dies at 95
A model and actress known as Roxanne, she parlayed her modest role on "Beat the Clock" into magazine covers and the creation of a doll in her image.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

Sexual Assault Suit Against Neil Portnow, Ex-Grammys Chief, Is Dismissed
The plaintiff, who had filed her suit anonymously, told a judge that she feared the consequences if efforts to reveal her name during the proceeding were successful.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

Cannes Meets a Trump Biopic: ‘The Apprentice'
The film covers Donald J. Trump's relationships with the fixer Roy Cohn and his first wife, Ivana, and tries to explain the future president, at least as a young man.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

‘Stax: Soulsville, U.S.A.' Review: Looking for a Little Respect
An HBO series tells the triumphant, tragic story of the record label Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes and the Staple Singers called home.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

Taylor Swift Beats Gunna on the Chart. Her Next Rival? Billie Eilish.
"The Tortured Poets Department" logs a fourth week at No. 1. Next week's competition is a battle between two stars with multiple versions of their LPs for sale.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

The Best of ‘S.N.L.': Season 49's Most Memorable Moments
Season 49 of "Saturday Night Live" has just ended. Here's a look back at its most memorable monologues, sketches, product parodies and impressions.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

Lily Gladstone in the Spotlight at the Kering Women in Motion Dinner
The juror found herself at the center of the Kering Women in Motion dinner, a year after she was a little-known guest for "Killers of the Flower Moon."

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

Kevin Kwan, Author of ‘Crazy Rich Asians,' Talks About His New Novel
Kevin Kwan left Singapore's opulent, status-obsessed, upper crust when he was 11. He's still writing about it.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons and Willem Dafoe on Yorgos Lanthimos's New Film
The stars of his newest film, "Kinds of Kindness" explain that when working with the director, the less you know, the better.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

Review: ‘Nobody Cares' About Laura Benanti, but They Let Her Entertain Them
While poking fun at her own agreeable malleability, Benanti flexes her talents in a show that will be available on Audible, without the physical dimension.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

What We Lose When ChatGPT Sounds Like Scarlett Johansson
OpenAI has good reason to aim for a bot voice à la the one in "Her." But that film was about relationships. What does this real-world turn say about us?

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

The (Very Brief) Return of Gastr del Sol
In the '90s, the duo of Jim O'Rourke and David Grubbs made quiet, intricate music amid a loud rock underground. A new compilation brought them back together.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

She Wants to Make San Francisco Ballet an ‘Arrow to the Future'
Tamara Rojo, the company's new artistic director, has a vision of ballet as for the people — all the people — with dances that reflect our world.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

Michael Emerson Still Reigns as TV's King of Creepy
The actor has played unsettling men on shows like "Lost" and "Fallout." In the new season of "Evil," he might be raising the Antichrist.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

For Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, a Painstaking Quest for Great Visuals
For the hyperrealistic visuals in the video game Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, the studio traveled to Iceland, took thousands of photos and spent months on motion capture.

NYTimes Arts
May 20, 2024

What's on TV This Week: ‘Abbott Elementary' and ‘The Good Doctor'
The ABC comedy wraps up its third season. The medical show airs its series finale.

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

Kehinde Wiley Denies Accusation of Sexual Assault by Artist
After Joseph Awuah-Darko accused Mr. Wiley of sexually assaulting him in Ghana, Mr. Wiley denied the claims, calling them "not true and an affront to all victims of sexual abuse."

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

‘Nobody Cares' About Laura Benanti, but They Let Her Entertain Them
While poking fun at her own agreeable malleability, Benanti flexes her talents in a show that will be available on Audible, without the physical dimension.

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

Dolores Rosedale, Sidekick on ‘Beat the Clock,' Dies at 95
The model and actress, who went by Roxanne, had a modest role on the game show, appeared on numerous magazine covers and inspired the creation of a doll.

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

Sean Combs Apologizes After Video Shows Him Assaulting Cassie
After footage surfaced of Mr. Combs striking, kicking and dragging Cassie, he apologized on social media, saying that "my behavior on that video is inexcusable."

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

Review: The Tragic Story of ‘An American Soldier' Comes Home
An opera about Danny Chen, an Army private who died by suicide after experiencing racist hazing while serving, was performed in New York, his hometown.

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

5 Takeaways From the Spring Art Auctions: $20 Million Is the New $50 Million
Results from a week of sales tell a story of a masterpiece market come down to earth, the cooling of young art stars — and a hack starting to come to light.

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

After a Wrenching Best Seller, an Author Takes Up Her Dream Project
An assault led to Chanel Miller's book, "Know My Name." But she had wanted to write children's books since she was a child. She's done that now with "Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All."

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

A Times Reporter Visits the Latest Broadway Shows
What's it like to attend twelve productions in nine days? Michael Paulson, the Times theater reporter, shared his sprint around Midtown Manhattan.

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

‘Saturday Night Live' Signs Off for the Season
Jake Gyllenhaal hosted the final episode of the show's 49th season. Sabrina Carpenter was the musical guest.

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

‘Saturday Night Live' Signs Off for the Season With Jake Gyllenhaal as Host
Jake Gyllenhaal hosted the final episode of the show's 49th season. Sabrina Carpenter was the musical guest.

NYTimes Arts
May 19, 2024

Phil Wiggins, Virtuoso of the Blues Harmonica, Is Dead at 69
First as half of the duo Cephas and Wiggins and later on his own, he was one of the best-known musicians playing the style known as the Piedmont blues.

NYTimes Arts
May 18, 2024

Alice Stewart, a CNN Political Commentator, Dies at 58
Ms. Stewart had appeared on CNN as a conservative commentator since the 2016 presidential race. A seasoned political strategist, she also had worked for Republican presidential candidates.

NYTimes Arts
May 18, 2024

Phil Wiggins, Virtuoso of the Blues Harmonica, Dies at 69
First as half of the duo Cephas and Wiggins and later on his own, he was one of the best-known musicians playing the style known as the Piedmont blues.

NYTimes Arts
May 18, 2024

Backlash to Anitta's Music Video Evokes a Painful History in Brazil
Outrage over the pop star's new music video brought Brazil's struggle with religious intolerance into view.

NYTimes Arts
May 18, 2024

Defeat Is Agonizing. In These 2 Books, It's Also Thrilling.
If you love stories about beautiful losers, consider Brian Moore's novel about an alcoholic virgin or Benjamin Anastas's tale of an inferior twin.

NYTimes Arts
May 18, 2024

Dabney Coleman: Where to Stream His Best Movies and TV Shows
Coleman's characters frequently displayed the kind of antagonistic demeanor familiar to anyone who has ever dealt with a bad boss or a disgruntled customer.

NYTimes Arts
May 18, 2024

At the Cannes Film Festival, Discoveries From Andrea Arnold and Rungano Nyoni
Though the history-inflected "Furiosa" and "Megalopolis" were the hottest tickets, films by Andrea Arnold and Rungano Nyoni proved to be discoveries.

NYTimes Arts
May 18, 2024

Bebe Neuwirth on the Part of a Stage That Feels Like Home
"I love older theaters in particular," said the actress, who is up for her third Tony for "Cabaret." "The new ones don't have as many ghosts."

NYTimes Arts
May 18, 2024

Reese Witherspoon's Literary Empire
When her career hit a wall, the Oscar-winning actor built a ladder made of books — for herself, and for others.

NYTimes Arts
May 18, 2024

The Man Who Made Roulette Into New York's Music Lab
Jim Staley has led the experimental venue since it began as a concert in his TriBeCa loft. After 45 years, he's stepping down and looking back.

NYTimes Arts
May 18, 2024

When a Tale of Migration Is Not Just Fiction
When the director and crew of "Io Capitano" toured Senegal with their acclaimed movie, audiences responded with their life stories.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Avett Brothers Musical, ‘Swept Away,' to Open on Broadway This Fall
The show, inspired by a 19th-century shipwreck, has had previous runs in Berkeley, Calif., and Washington.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

‘Doctor Who' Episode 4 Recap: Scenes of Destruction
In an episode simmering with tension, the Doctor and Ruby discover an army of religious soldiers on a largely deserted planet.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Dabney Coleman, Actor Audiences Loved to Hate, Is Dead at 92
In movies like "9 to 5" and "Tootsie" and on TV shows like "Buffalo Bill," he turned the portrayal of egomaniacal louts into a fine art.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Arts School Settles Sexual Abuse Lawsuit for $12.5 Million
Dozens of alumni of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts had sued in 2021, accusing faculty members of widespread misconduct.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Tony Pigg, Celebrated D.J. of FM's Golden Age, Dies at 85
Arising from the free-form San Francisco radio scene of the 1960s, he became an influential voice on the powerhouse WPLJ in New York.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Judge to Rule Next Week on Whether to Dismiss Alec Baldwin Case
During a heated hearing, Mr. Baldwin's lawyers claimed prosecutors had improperly presented evidence to the grand jury considering the fatal shooting on the set of "Rust."

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Video Shows Sean Combs Assaulting Cassie in a Hotel in 2016
The footage published by CNN shows Mr. Combs striking and kicking the singer when she was his girlfriend. They settled a lawsuit last year after she accused him of abuse.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Sean Combs Is Shown Assaulting Cassie in 2016 Surveillance Video
The footage published by CNN shows Mr. Combs striking and kicking the singer when she was his girlfriend. They settled a lawsuit last year after she accused him of abuse.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Alta, Irreverent Feminist Poet and Small-Press Pioneer, Dies at 81
She wrote lusty work about her life. She also started what may have been America's first feminist press, Shameless Hussy, in her garage.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Elba Cabrera, Patron of Puerto Rican Culture in New York, Dies at 90
Nurturing artists and performers, she was the last of Las Tres Hermanas, three sisters revered for galvanizing arts, education and social programs in the Latino community.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

The Ragged Glory of Neil Young and Crazy Horse Live
Hear 11 songs from an electrifying New York set this week.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Esperanza Spalding's Latest Surprise, and 10 More New Songs
Hear the jazz musician's team-up with the Brazilian songwriter Milton Nascimento, plus tracks from Saweetie, Omar Apollo and others.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Action Movies to Stream Now: ‘Midnight,' ‘The Childe' and More
This month's picks include crypto terrorism, gaslighting, an undercover mission and more.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include crypto terrorism, gaslighting, an undercover mission and more.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

‘Dungeons & Dragons' Review: Community Building One Dice Roll at a Time
Improv adds a theatrical dimension to the role-playing game, which has been undergoing a renaissance as it turns 50 this year.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Review: ‘Problems Between Sisters' Puts a Spin on the Berserk Boys Club
Julia May Jonas turns the menacing male siblings of Sam Shepard's "True West" into squabbling pregnant sisters in Vermont.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

‘Megalopolis' Director Says He Has No Regrets About $120 Million Film
At a Cannes news conference that ignored recent allegations, the director said he was already writing his next film.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Avril Lavigne Is Back. If You Believe That.
The Canadian singer, with a new album and a tour, this week addressed a bizarre conspiracy theory that she has been replaced with a doppelgänger.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Sutton Foster to Star in ‘Once Upon a Mattress' on Broadway
The revival, which had an earlier run at New York City Center, is scheduled to open in August and close in November, followed by a run in Los Angeles.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Billie Eilish Dares to Write (Twisted) Love Songs on ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft'
"Hit Me Hard and Soft," her third album, is both concise and far-reaching.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

‘Young Sheldon' Is One of TV's Most Popular Shows. So Why Did It Just End?
The "Big Bang Theory" spinoff aired its last episodes Thursday night, but the franchise will continue on CBS this fall.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

From ‘IF,' to ‘Imaginary,' Exploring Imaginary Friends Onscreen
Multiple films this year, including the new family comedy "IF," explore the concept of imaginary friends on the big screen.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

7 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
May 17, 2024

‘Taking Venice' Offers a Glimpse at Conspiracy Theories Around the 1964 Biennale
The documentary offers a glimpse of how the arts were treated very differently in midcentury America.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Why Handala, a Palestinian Cartoon Character by Naji al-Ali, Inspires Protesters
The character known as Handala, created by Naji Al-Ali in 1969, is making an imprint on art and as a protest symbol.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Why Handala Inspires Artists and Protesters
The character known as Handala, created by Naji Al-Ali in 1969, is making an imprint on art and as a protest symbol.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Are We in a New Golden Age for the Movie Soundtrack?
Between "Barbie," "Across the Spider-Verse" and now "I Saw the TV Glow," directors are making the case for the film album experience.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Minecraft Is an Infinite Sandbox That's Being Beaten in Minutes
Speedrunners are using algorithms and canny methods against a fire-breathing dragon to complete Minecraft, which is turning 15 this week, more swiftly than ever.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Does a Smash Hit Like ‘Lion King' Deserve a $3 Million Tax Break?
Broadway is still recovering from the pandemic. A state tax-credit program has helped, but watchdogs say it aids some shows that don't need a boost.

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

Seth Meyers Slams Republicans Supporting Trump at His Trial
Meyers joked that "sitting front row at the Trump trial must be like the MAGA version of sitting courtside at a Knicks game."

NYTimes Arts
May 17, 2024

PEN America's Literary Gala Goes Forward After a Season of Protest
The free-expression group has been engulfed by debate over its response to the Gaza war that forced the cancellation of its literary awards and annual festival.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

‘Megalopolis' Premieres at Cannes: First Reaction
Francis Ford Coppola's first movie in more than a decade reveals a filmmaker not content to rest on his laurels.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Samm-Art Williams, Playwright, Producer and Actor, Dies at 78
He challenged racial barriers in Hollywood, was a producer of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and earned a Tony nomination for "Home," a paean to his Southern roots.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Why Are Nuns Either Saintly, Seductive or Sadistic?
In uncertain times, religious sisters are often invoked as vessels for collective doubt.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

6 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Francis Ford Coppola's ‘Megalopolis' Debut at Cannes: What to Know
After its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, we can answer your many questions, though some details still puzzle us.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Francis Ford Coppola's ‘Megalopolis': Everything You Need to Know
After its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, we can answer your many questions, though some details still puzzle us.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Charles Gaines, By the Numbers
The artist on his new work at the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Alabama, the development of his practice and taking drum lessons from Jimmie Smith.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

After Outcry, Concertgebouw Will Allow Jerusalem Quartet to Perform
The Dutch concert hall reversed course after facing criticism for canceling performances by the Israeli ensemble because of security concerns.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

‘Past Lies' on Hulu Is a Swirly Spanish Mystery
The drama is the latest mystery about a group of now-grown women haunted by their teenage pasts.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

John Barbata, Drummer With Marquee Bands, Is Dead at 79
He played with Jefferson Airplane and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The first song he recorded with the Turtles was "Happy Together."

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Review: Lise Davidsen Achieves Strauss's Ideal in ‘Salome'
Strauss had seemingly impossible standards for a soprano in "Salome." But Davidsen, making her role debut in Paris, is exactly what he intended.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

What Is Your Favorite Sports Video Game? We Want to Know.
Sports video games are emotionally powerful and an opportunity for bragging rights. Which one is still stuck in your mind?

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

‘The Strangers: Chapter 1' Review: Crowded House
A reboot of the 2008 home invasion film "The Strangers" brings back masked assailants and brutal violence but leaves originality behind.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

‘Terraces' Review: A Stunning Tragedy Revisits the Paris Terror Attacks
The French writer Laurent Gaudé taps into collective trauma from the Nov. 13, 2015 terrorist outrage and channels it into something like catharsis.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Portishead's Beth Gibbons Returns Solo, Doleful Yet Determined
With "Lives Outgrown," her first album of her own songs in 22 years, the pensive voice of the trip-hop group confronts maturity and mortality.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Dancing Past the Venus de Milo
The Louvre is joining in the celebration for the Olympics by opening up for dance and exercise classes early in the morning. Tickets sold out in a flash.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Chantal Joffe Paints Moments of Motherhood and Grief
Plus: silk lounge sets, a San Francisco film festival and more recommendations from T Magazine.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

‘Film Geek' Review: A Cinephile's Guide to New York
The director Richard Shepard details his lifelong obsession with movies in this enthusiastic video essay.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Hong Sang-soo's Film ‘In Our Day" Meditates on the Spice of Life
The Korean director Hong Sang-soo winds together the slenderest strands of two intersecting stories to make a tender film about simple pleasures.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

‘IF' Review: Invisible Friends, but Real Celebrity Cameos
The film is a slim story about a girl named Bea (Cailey Fleming) who helps a crank named Cal (Ryan Reynolds) play matchmaker. Oh, and Bradley Cooper is a glass of ice water.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

‘Coma' Review: A Labyrinthine Lockdown Movie
Bertrand Bonello's latest horror film, dedicated to his teenage daughter, pushes the boundaries of the conventional pandemic movie.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

How ‘Back to Black' Recreated Amy Winehouse's Look
In the biopic "Back to Black," Marisa Abela wears some of the singer's actual clothes, but the hair and makeup team chose to tone the signature beehive down.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Yves Klein's Leap Into the Blue (With Living Paintbrushes)
A gallery shows works on paper with roots in performance art, and a film that documents their creation.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

The Artist Amalia Mesa-Bains Builds Her Own Legacy
A powerful and overdue exhibition at El Museo del Barrio links Amalia Mesa-Bains's genre-defying installations for the first time.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

George Miller and Anya Taylor-Joy on ‘Furiosa'
For George Miller, Anya Taylor-Joy and their crew, a series of natural disasters made for an arduous production.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

‘X-Men '97' Brings the Franchise Back to Its Roots
The Disney animated series builds on its 1990s predecessor, exploring themes of prejudice and change through the world of Professor Charles Xavier and his mutant pupils.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Jenny Holzer Shines New Light in Dark Places
Her signboards predated by a decade the news "crawl." At the Guggenheim she is still bending the curve: Just read the art, is the message.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

‘Back to Black' Review: Another Amy Winehouse Biopic? No, No, No.
The facts get softened and shuffled for an Amy Winehouse biopic that leaves her perspective at the edges.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

‘Babes' Review: Adulting, With Babies
Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau star in Pamela Adlon's pregnancy comedy, but it never quite lands.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Mary Cassatt's Women Didn't Sit Pretty
The American painter depicted women caring for children, not posing for the male gaze. New exhibitions and books reappraise her legacy 100 years later.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Tony Oursler Wants Your Most Haunted Objects
Over the past half-century, the multimedia artist Tony Oursler has amassed thousands of pieces of spiritual ephemera.

NYTimes Arts
May 16, 2024

Interview: Kara Walker on Her Collaboration With Jamaica Kincaid
Audiobooks have let the artist "stay invested in stories while working with my hands." Her new project: illustrating Jamaica Kincaid's "An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children."

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