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Nov 11, 2025
During the government shutdown, booksellers are collecting food for Americans who receive federal aid to buy groceries.
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Nov 11, 2025
Oh Young-soo played a contestant in the first season of the Netflix drama. Prosecutors have a week to appeal to the country's Supreme Court.
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Nov 11, 2025
The composer had grand hopes that "The Maid of Orleans," with its battle scenes, rousing choruses and fiery finale, would be the making of him. It didn't work out that way.
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Nov 11, 2025
The actor had to read so many books (153) she bowed out of most family activities. Still, she said, collaborating to pick a winner was worth the sacrifice.
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Nov 11, 2025
Huang Ruo's "The Monkey King" at San Francisco Opera transforms a classic Chinese tale into a reflection on identity, enlightenment and the creativity sparked when cultures entwine.
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Nov 11, 2025
Ruth Childs, the niece of the renowned choreographer Lucinda Childs, got over being intimidated by her aunt's achievements. Now, she debuts her own work in New York.
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Nov 11, 2025
With their slow-mo punch sequences and actors' body transformations, pugilistic films from "Rocky" to "Christy" have aimed for the academy's approval.
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Nov 11, 2025
Thousands of musicians — civilians, veterans, teenagers, retirees — are playing taps at military funerals in a rebuke of technology.
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Nov 11, 2025
"Our long national nightmare is different," Stephen Colbert said after some Democratic senators voted with Republicans to end the government shutdown.
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Nov 11, 2025
He was a fixture of postwar Japanese cinema and starred in films by Akira Kurosawa and other directors of that era.
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Nov 10, 2025
He built groundbreaking guitars that were displayed in art galleries and played by Joni Mitchell, Trent Reznor and many others.
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Nov 10, 2025
The inventive comic actor delivers a commanding performance in Shakespeare's portrait of feckless leadership in a sleek Off Broadway adaptation.
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Nov 10, 2025
A spokesman for the fallen music mogul, who is serving a four-year sentence for prostitution-related offenses at the Fort Dix prison complex in New Jersey, said he has been accepted to the program.
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Nov 10, 2025
The rags-to-riches tale had already made fans of Zadie Smith and Dua Lipa. Roddy Doyle, who chaired the judging panel, called the book "singular" and "extraordinary."
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Nov 10, 2025
The nun known as Mother Carmen is the first female saint from Venezuela. Her portrait and reliquary give some hints as to why.
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Nov 10, 2025
A centenary celebration of Art Deco style recalls an age of opulence.
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Nov 10, 2025
Sasha Suda claims the museum did not have a valid reason for abruptly firing her last week from one of the most prominent jobs in the art world.
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Nov 10, 2025
Sarah Kirkland Snider's gorgeously mesmerizing first opera has both focus and a thematically expansive view of a moment in medieval history.
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Nov 10, 2025
The composer's ambient masterwork, created from disintegrating magnetic tape, became synonymous with 9/11. When he made it, his own life was falling apart.
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Nov 10, 2025
In Anne Washburn's darkly enigmatic play, a countercultural community hides the death of one of its own. But why?
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Nov 10, 2025
The way an actor physically inhabits a character? A model's distinctive runway walk? Credit a movement director, who can make an ad, movie scene or fashion show feel intensely alive.
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Nov 10, 2025
The sharp-tongued architect and professor built Manhattan's most luxurious towers, but his new book shuttles from Billionaire's Row to the Bronx. (Plus, what he thinks of Rem and Zaha.)
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Nov 10, 2025
An arts festival taps third- and fourth-graders to teach adults a thing or two about authenticity.
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Nov 10, 2025
The new Netflix series starring Claire Danes airs, and ‘The Golden Bachelor' wraps up.
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Nov 09, 2025
Material excess can never be too excessive for the central character of this gilded Broadway musical, based on the 2012 film.
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Nov 09, 2025
Hallorann has a terrifying vision. Gen. Shaw reconnects with an old friend.
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Nov 09, 2025
Breaking down the story lines to watch for the 2026 awards show, including big nominations for Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga.
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Nov 09, 2025
An inveterate tinkerer, he built groundbreaking guitars that were displayed in art galleries and played by Joni Mitchell, Trent Reznor and many others.
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Nov 09, 2025
The rapper, whose real name is Rodarius Green, was released on an $8,000 bond. His lawyers said he had been "unjustly profiled."
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Nov 09, 2025
Gen X celebrated its heroes at the ceremony, where Soundgarden and Salt-N-Pepa were honored alongside Chubby Checker, Bad Company, Joe Cocker and Warren Zevon.
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Nov 09, 2025
Raphaël Pichon led the Orchestra of St. Luke's in a take on Beethoven's Ninth Symphony that, with an added prelude, unfurled as a barrage of ideas.
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Nov 09, 2025
Nikki Glaser hosted this "Saturday Night Live" episode, while Pete Davidson returned to update viewers on the boat he bought with Colin Jost.
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Nov 09, 2025
A New York Public Library exhibition features nearly two centuries of cultural, social and political artifacts on Middle Easterners and North Africans in the city.
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Nov 09, 2025
An obsessed table-tennis player ("Marty Supreme") and musicians in a Neil Diamond tribute band ("Song Sung Blue") are among the season's screen gifts.
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Nov 09, 2025
A year and a half ago, a team of Times journalists had a simple ask: Look — really look — at a work of art for 10 minutes. The response has blown them away.
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Nov 08, 2025
His Oscar-winning 1965 film "The War Game" depicted a post-nuclear-attack England, one of his many fictionalized docudramas against war and repression.
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Nov 08, 2025
His Oscar-winning 1965 film "The War Game" depicted a post-nuclear-attack England, one of his many fictionalized docudramas against war and repression.
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Nov 08, 2025
Born without the use of his legs, he appeared memorably on television on "Doctor Who" and onstage as, among many other roles, Hamlet.
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Nov 08, 2025
She often played a particularly British character: a bubbly yet resilient woman facing down the corrosive effects of everyday modern life.
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Nov 08, 2025
The humanoid creature has been on the big screen since 1987. With "Predator: Badlands" in theaters, here's the back story on the franchise.
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Nov 08, 2025
The humanoid creature has been on the big screen since 1987. With "Predator: Badlands" in theaters, here's the back story on the franchise.
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Nov 08, 2025
President Trump's demolish first, ask-questions-later approach highlights a tension involved in a bipartisan desire to streamline the building process.
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Nov 08, 2025
"It just kind of pours out," the "Tulsa King" actress said. "Everything is open and clear. Maybe it's a phase."
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Nov 08, 2025
Almost no other instrument seems so synonymous with jazz as the sax. Listen to some classic alto playing from Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Stitt and more greats.
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Nov 08, 2025
Prince was mysterious, sexy. This adaptation of his 1984 film, onstage in Minneapolis, explains too much and comes off as disorienting.
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Nov 08, 2025
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is expanding its exploration of the country's racial dynamics despite a surge of government resistance.
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Nov 08, 2025
Joshua Citarella, the artist behind the podcast "Doomscroll" and the digital project Do Not Research, explains how online subcultures influence today's politics.
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Nov 08, 2025
In Britain, he sought to be "free not to have to puff some prince's wedding / free to say up yours to Tony Blair."
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Nov 07, 2025
A look at the nominations' unexpected story lines, including best new artist nominees with unusual paths and the event's hesitancy around "KPop Demon Hunters."
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Nov 07, 2025
The rapper, who has become one of hip-hop's leading stars, presided over a sweaty tangle of young men outfitted in black and ecstatically moshing.
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Nov 07, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter, Leon Thomas, Doechii and Tyler, the Creator will compete in the biggest categories at the awards show in February.
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Nov 07, 2025
Artists, albums and songs competing for trophies at the 68th annual ceremony were announced on Friday. The show will take place on Feb. 1, 2026, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
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Nov 07, 2025
A look at the nominations' unexpected story lines, including best new artist nominees with unusual paths and the event's hesitancy around "KPop Demon Hunters."
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Nov 07, 2025
The Netflix limited series is both a timely exploration of political disillusionment and a frequently amusing character drama.
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Nov 07, 2025
A novelist and biographer, she was also a preservationist, and her meticulous investigations of houses, villages and cities revealed intricate histories.
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Nov 07, 2025
A Trumpian drama has been playing out inside the performing arts center all year. It has been damaging for business.
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Nov 07, 2025
The Museum of West African Art is poised to give Nigeria an institution of global significance, although its most hyped attractions won't be there.
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Nov 07, 2025
This month's picks include a loner on the razor's edge, a witch on a bloodthirsty mission and an actress walking a doomed path.
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Nov 07, 2025
Several audience members shouted or lit flares as the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra performed in Paris. After the concert, the ensemble received 10 minutes of applause and played the Israeli national anthem.
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Nov 07, 2025
This Spanish pop star's new album is being advertised as symphonic and operatic. Its music borrows from both, without committing to either.
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Nov 07, 2025
The reopening of the Studio Museum in Harlem, after seven years of construction, comes with dazzling alumni and collection shows.
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Nov 07, 2025
With a "Strangers With Candy" reunion, stars like Margaret Cho and hundreds of events across the city, how can you sort through the offerings? Try our guide.
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Nov 07, 2025
The director Guillermo del Toro narrates a sequence in which Dr. Victor Frankenstein presents his findings at a disciplinary tribunal.
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Nov 07, 2025
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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Nov 07, 2025
This month's picks include the new "Superman" reboot and an adaptation of a beloved Roald Dahl book.
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Nov 07, 2025
A gripping, enigmatic series from the creator of "Breaking Bad" delivers the end of the world as we know it, and (almost) everybody feels fine.
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Nov 07, 2025
The experimental play "Good Sex" lets audiences in on the process, while giving its performers an unusual acting challenge.
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Nov 07, 2025
The actor has made a career of giving dimension to characters who might feel limited on the page. Her latest rescue mission is Angela, an "emotional tornado" in this Taylor Sheridan drama.
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Nov 07, 2025
The film captures the friendship between an Iranian filmmaker and a Gaza City resident. They never actually meet but speak movingly via video calls.
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Nov 07, 2025
"Mishima," which explores nationalism, sexuality and ritual suicide, was screened in Tokyo for the first time since its 1985 release.
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Nov 07, 2025
Guillermo del Toro narrates a sequence from his film, starring "Oscar Isaac."
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Nov 07, 2025
Stephen Colbert advised that anyone traveling for Thanksgiving "might want to leave now."
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Nov 06, 2025
The billionaire Steve Cohen is reported to have purchased the 18-karat flushable sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan in 2017. It's now coming up for sale at Sotheby's.
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Nov 06, 2025
Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley were two poets in love. In the wake of Gibson's death, Falley is figuring out what that love looks like now.
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Nov 06, 2025
His work examined the tensions between his country's social and economic strata, as well as his roots in postindustrial Leeds.
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Nov 06, 2025
In this moving drama from the director of "The Worst Person in the World," Stellan Skarsgard and Renate Reinsve star as father and daughter in counterpoint.
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Nov 06, 2025
The most thematically permissive fair in New York's art schedule — where sofas compete with paintings and sculptures — brings up old questions about why we like objects.
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Nov 06, 2025
A prolific journalist and author, he wrote the only authorized biography of Alfred Hitchcock and heaped early praise on the future Nobel laureate Harold Pinter.
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Nov 06, 2025
A young Black girl learns that her land allotment is rich with oil in this story that aspires to teach us a lesson about white predation.
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Nov 06, 2025
Martyna Majok reimagines her 2018 play about the immigrant women who at various points live in a basement apartment in the New York City borough.
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Nov 06, 2025
The reopening of the Studio Museum in Harlem, after seven years of construction, comes with dazzling alumni and collection shows.
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Nov 06, 2025
After more than a decade in Europe, James Gaffigan is returning to the United States to take over one of the nation's highest-profile opera houses.
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Nov 06, 2025
The museum's most anticipated exhibit is the full 5,500 items from King Tutankhamen's tomb. Egyptians say it's time to experience their most precious antiquities at home.
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Nov 06, 2025
The White Stripes drummer, who joins the Rock Hall on Saturday, exited the band 18 years ago. Her quiet — in the duo and afterward — has long been one of her powers.
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Nov 06, 2025
The new Bruce Springsteen biopic uses the diner as a cinematic device, and a symbol of a state that has been called the nation's "Diner Capital."
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Nov 06, 2025
The new Bruce Springsteen biopic uses the diner as a cinematic device, and a symbol of a state that has been called the nation's "Diner Capital."
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Nov 06, 2025
Oh my God, OK, it's happening! From social-media posters to the F.C.C. chair, we are all living in Michael Scott's world.
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Nov 06, 2025
The latest installment from the director of "Prey" finds a Predator and an android played by Elle Fanning teaming up against some big baddies.
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Nov 06, 2025
This movie starring Rami Malek and Russell Crowe looks back at the trials and a psychiatrist who evaluated the defendants.
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Nov 06, 2025
Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall invigorate this experimental look at a gifted New York photographer.
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Nov 06, 2025
The movie, directed by Johnny Depp, adapted from a play by Dennis McIntyre, follows the artist fleeing the police, in Paris.
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Nov 06, 2025
The actress gives a career-defining performance opposite Robert Pattinson in Lynne Ramsay's latest.
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Nov 06, 2025
The ring is a treacherous place to be, but for this boxer, the living room held the greater threat of terror.
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Nov 06, 2025
The latest documentary from Liza Mandelup ("Jawline") concerns a man who seeks to change the color of his eyes — permanently.
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Nov 06, 2025
The actor-director Dolores Fonzi chronicles the battle to legalize abortion in Argentina through the real-life story of a woman's wrongful imprisonment.
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Nov 06, 2025
A decade ago, the Swedish rapper was an internet sensation finding global fame. After struggling with drugs, he's back with new music, a new film and welcome clarity.
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Nov 06, 2025
A legendary jewel of the Hapsburg dynasty — not seen since 1919 and thought lost, stolen or recut — has actually been safe in a Canadian bank for decades.
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Nov 06, 2025
For $100 million, Sotheby's bought a masterpiece by Marcel Breuer, the former home of the Whitney Museum. It has a thoughtful new interior.
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Nov 06, 2025
Kiran Desai's "The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny" is the favorite, but books by Andrew Miller, Katie Kitamura and Susan Choi are also in the running for the prestigious award.
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Nov 06, 2025
Katherine Rundell, Christopher Paolini and other writers mark the 75th anniversary of the book's U.S. publication: "It taught me to long for big pleasures."
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