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Dec 25, 2025

John Carey, Literary Eminence Who Excoriated Snobbery, Dies at 91
An Oxford professor and renowned critic, he was pugnacious, fearless and disdainful of the received wisdom of his intellectual milieu.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 25, 2025

Robert Lindsey, Times Reporter and Reagan Ghostwriter, Dies at 90
The nonfiction spy thriller "The Falcon and the Snowman," which became a film, grew out of his work as a journalist covering the West Coast for The Times.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 25, 2025

9 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 25, 2025

‘No Other Choice' Review: A Company Man Cut Loose
Park Chan-wook, the director of "Oldboy" and "The Handmaiden," brings comedic flair to the cruel tale of an employee pushed to the brink.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 25, 2025

Turn On, Tune In … Cop Out? ‘Sixties Surreal' Teases at the Whitney.
A spotty but thrilling tour of American art from Eisenhower to Nixon shows just how unhinged the '60s were, and how hard it is to summarize the era.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 25, 2025

9 Art Shows to See Before They Close This Winter
Catch a lush Monet blockbuster, gorgeous Egyptian goddesses and the history of Black Broadway before they're gone.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 25, 2025

43 Fun Things to Do on New Year's Eve in N.Y.C.
What are you doing to greet 2026? Our suggestions include fancy parties, all-night dance-a-thons, choose-your-own movie double features and a pasta-making class.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 25, 2025

K-Pop in 2025: What ‘KPop Demon Hunters' and NewJeans Tell Us About the Genre
The genre peaked in terms of global awareness with "KPop Demon Hunters," while the industry's most promising new act was mired in a legal morass.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

Phyllis Lee Levin, Times Fashion Reporter and Biographer, Dies at 104
Her 1960 essay about the frustrations of educated women prefigured Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique." She later wrote books on John Quincy Adams and others.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘Marty Supreme' Review: Timothée Chalamet Sprints to the Top
The actor stars as a magnetic, striving table-tennis champ in Josh Safdie's new movie, one of the most exciting movies of the year.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

The Ping-Pong Hustler Who Inspired ‘Marty Supreme'
Volleying questions with the table tennis champ Marty Reisman, an inspiration for Timothée Chalamet's new film, showed that he was a character in his own right.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘Tartuffe' Gets a Colorfully Modern Makeover
With its profanity-laced script, Lucas Hnath's Molière adaptation, starring Matthew Broderick, is a mischievous clash of the old and the new.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘The Testament of Ann Lee' Review: A Woman Clothed With the Sun
In an extraordinary performance, Amanda Seyfried plays the founder of the Shakers in a singular film.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘The Choral' Review: Singing to Keep the Fear at Bay
As England goes to war, a provincial choir master played by Ralph Fiennes is challenged to find available voices in this poignant drama set in 1916.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘Song Sung Blue' Review: A Christmas ‘Caroline'
Craig Brewer's toe-tapping weepie about the triumphs and tragedies of a Neil Diamond tribute band is exactly the movie we need right now.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘Anaconda' Review: Back in the Jungle
The movie gets at least one thing right: Rebooting the shlocky, widely-panned creature-feature, starring Jack Black and Paul Rudd, is a goofy idea.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘The Plague' Review: Pool of the Flies
A stunner of a debut film follows a group of boys at a water polo camp, where an outsider is just trying to fit in.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘Father Mother Sister Brother' Review: Families, Untied
Jim Jarmusch's uneven triptych, a prizewinner at Venice, saves its best segment for last.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘Modern Love Podcast': Andrew Garfield Wants to Crack Open Your Heart
The actor knows life is fleeting, but he wants to hold on to every moment.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘Goodbye June' Review: Terms of Endearment, and Estrangement
Kate Winslet directs a formulaic script by her son, Joe Anders, about a dying matriarch and her quarreling adult children.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

‘Stranger Things' Creators Break Down Their Latest Influences
With a new batch of episodes arriving on Christmas Day, Matt and Ross Duffer discuss the sometimes obscure movie and video game references in the final season so far.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

Did We Underestimate Kate Hudson?
For years she was pigeonholed as a rom-com star. Her turn as a blue-collar mom with a love of Neil Diamond just might vault her back to the Oscars.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

From ‘Splitsville' to ‘Friendship,' the Year's Best Fight Scenes
Everywhere you looked this year, men were feuding. In movies like "Splitsville," "Eddington" and "Friendship," it was gloriously pathetic.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 24, 2025

An Ecological Tale Gives Life to Metroid Prime 4
A slow start is overcome while learning about an extinct alien race that welcomed a savior.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

Sean ‘Diddy' Combs's Lawyers File Appeal, Arguing His Sentence Was Unjust
The mogul's lawyers say that a judge issued an excessively steep sentence for prostitution offenses after Mr. Combs was acquitted of more serious charges.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

Sean ‘Diddy' Combs's Lawyers Appeal, Arguing He Received an Unjust Sentence
The mogul's lawyers say that a judge issued an excessively steep sentence for prostitution offenses after Mr. Combs was acquitted of more serious charges.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

Robert Nakamura, ‘Godfather' of Asian American Film, Dies at 88
In his work, he often returned to Manzanar, the camp in which he and his family, along with thousands of other people of Japanese descent, were interned during World War II.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

British Police Drop Case Against Bob Vylan After Its Anti-Israel Chant
Bob Vylan, a punk-rap duo, caused international outrage by chanting the message at the Glastonbury music festival this year.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

10 Songs That Explain My Year
From Gustav Mahler to Lady Gaga, a peek into Lindsay's past 12 months in music.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

Russell Brand Is Charged With Additional Counts of Rape and Sexual Assault
The actor, comedian and YouTuber now faces seven counts of rape and sexual assault in Britain.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

‘Sinners,' ‘One Battle After Another' and the Art of Racial Solidarity
Across film ("Sinners," "One Battle After Another"), theater ("Ragtime") and TV ("The Lowdown"), four works suggested what achieving racial equality in America would take.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

‘The Queen of Versailles' Bombed on Broadway. What Went Wrong?
The show reunited Kristin Chenoweth and Stephen Schwartz for the first time since "Wicked." It wasn't enough to counter poor word of mouth and other challenges.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

What Song Did You Discover, or Rediscover, in 2025?
We want to know why it resonated with you.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

In Ontario, the Uplifting Case of a Ballet Company's Stolen ‘Nutcracker' Sets
Ballet Jörgen's holiday scare reaffirmed its mission: taking the art form to remote towns and outposts where most people have never seen a pas de deux.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

7 Takeaways From the Final Episodes of Taylor Swift's ‘The End of an Era'
Seven takeaways from the final episodes of "The End of an Era," the Disney series exploring her globe-trotting concert extravaganza.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

Taylor Swift Caps Her Eras Tour Era
Seven takeaways from the final episodes of "The End of an Era," the Disney series exploring her globe-trotting concert extravaganza.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

Miracle on 64th Street: Options for Holiday Opera
Usually, holiday opera is scarce on major stages in New York. But this year, there are two at Lincoln Center alone.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

Influencers Get Their Night at the Opera as the Met Courts New Fans
The Metropolitan Opera has invited 70 influencers to help convince a younger, online audience that opera isn't scary or even unaffordable.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

9 Artists to Watch
A gifted Queens rapper (Lexa Gates), a noisy British band (Maruja), a Drake-approved emo songwriter (Julia Wolf), a lo-fi power-pop project (Sharp Pins) and more.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

The Best Animated Shows and Movies of 2025
Yes, "KPop Demon Hunters" makes the list. But that was just one of the standouts in a great year.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams Score Big With ‘Heated Rivalry,' HBO's Hit Hockey Romance
Adapted from romance novels, this Canadian series has been a surprise hit for HBO Max.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

‘Heated Rivalry' Scores Big With Hockey and Sex
Adapted from romance novels, this Canadian series has been a surprise hit for HBO Max.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

From ‘Buckeye' to ‘Mona's Eyes': 5 Breakout Novels of 2025
These days, most best sellers are written by authors with household names. Not these five breakout books.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

‘Jingle All the Way,' and the Super Bad Dad Superhero
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Phil Hartman and Rita Wilson served a platter of high-octane holiday high jinks in this unhinged 1996 comedy.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 23, 2025

Kate Winslet's Unhappy Family Christmas
The British actress's directorial debut, "Goodbye June," is based on a script written by her son and follows a fractured family reuniting in the hospital over the holidays.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

May Britt, 91, Dies; Her Marriage to Sammy Davis Jr. Sparked Outrage
She was a white actress, he was a popular Black entertainer, and their relationship elicited racist reactions in 1960, including from John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Lawmaker Sues to Remove Trump's Name From the Kennedy Center
Representative Joyce Beatty, Democrat of Ohio, argues that only Congress is authorized to rename the D.C. performing arts institution.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Two New Banksy Murals Appear in London
Two new London murals, widely attributed to the mysterious street artist, combine seasonal themes with what appears to be social commentary on rising child homelessness in Britain.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Vince Zampella, Formative Designer of Call of Duty Games, Dies at 55
Mr. Zampella co-founded two game studios and worked on the Medal of Honor, Titanfall, Apex Legends and Battlefield franchises.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Chris Rea, Grammy-Nominated Singer of ‘Driving Home for Christmas,' Dies at 74
The Blues-influenced singer and guitarist built a lasting career, particularly in Europe, with hits that included "Driving Home for Christmas" and "Fool (If You Think It's Over)."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Jerry Kasenetz, a King of Bubblegum Pop Music, Dies at 82
With his producing partner, Jeffry Katz, he made lightweight ditties like "Yummy Yummy Yummy" that soared up the charts in the late 1960s.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Playwrights Horizons Is Sued Over Discounts to People of Color
The lawsuit, against the prominent Off Broadway theater, is backed by Edward Blum, who has long challenged race-based policies. Playwrights called it "meritless."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Bowen Yang Is Leaving ‘S.N.L.'
Yang, who joined the NBC sketch show in 2018, earned five Emmy nominations during his run.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Barry Manilow Is Diagnosed With Lung Cancer
The "Mandy" and "Copacabana" singer said he would undergo surgery to remove a cancerous spot on his left lung, and he postponed several concert dates.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

In These K-Dramas, Women Are Unjustly Accused (Maybe)
Netflix's "The Price of Confession" and Hulu's "Nine Puzzles" are thrillers with complicated plots and complicated protagonists.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Reading ‘A Christmas Carol' Aloud, and Leaning Into Its Dark Side
An actor at the Dickens Museum in London is delivering dramatic performances of the classic holiday tale, just like the writer himself once did for sold-out crowds.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Review: ‘The Seasons' Jumbles Warnings About Climate Crisis
An operatic Vivaldi pastiche, with a new story by Sarah Ruhl, offers an ambivalent message about how art can make people pay attention.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

The Rockettes, at 100, Need a Kick in the Right Direction
This year, "Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes" pays homage to the legacy of the group, but its future seems to be more about sisterhood than dancing.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

Artists We Lost in 2025, in Their Words
Robert Redford, Roberta Flack, Diane Keaton and Brian Wilson are among the cultural luminaries who died this year.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

A Game Studio's Banner Year: Avowed and The Outer Worlds 2
Although video games are taking longer to make, a studio renowned for immersive experiences managed to release three this year.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 22, 2025

‘Cover-Up,' Plus 8 Things on TV This Week
A documentary about the journalist Seymour Hersh premieres, and lots of shows wrap up their seasons.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 21, 2025

James Ransone, Actor Known for ‘The Wire,' Dies at 46
The character actor had grown up in Maryland, where "The Wire" was set, and went on to star in horror films like "It Chapter Two."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 21, 2025

Kevin Arkadie, ‘New York Undercover' Co-Creator, Dies at 68
The screenwriter and producer created several television hits about law enforcement. He made one of the first police dramas to star two main characters of color.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 21, 2025

Review: A ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock' Musical Is a Psychedelic Parable
At Greenwich House Theater, Greta Gertler Gold and Hilary Bell's stage adaptation of Joan Lindsay's novel hovers between reverie and reality.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 21, 2025

White House Chides Smithsonian for Delayed Turnover of Programming Records
The institution has tried to work with the administration's demands that it present a more uplifting view of American history.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 21, 2025

‘Orwellian Climate of Fear': How China Cracks Down on Critics in the U.S.
The Chinese government once focused on political dissidents and exiled activists. Now, federal officials say, it is targeting artists in the United States whose creative protests test its tolerance.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 21, 2025

On ‘S.N.L.': Bowen Yang's Farewell and Ariana Grande
Hosted by Ariana Grande and featuring Cher as its musical guest, the show had plenty of holiday tunes and a satirical greeting from President Trump.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 21, 2025

Sydney Sweeney's Offscreen Image Contrasts With Progressive Onscreen Roles
Onscreen, she tends to play women fighting the patriarchy; offscreen the image she cultivates has meant conservatives consider her one of their own.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 21, 2025

Move Aside, Snowflake: ‘Theater Kid' Is the New Go-To Political Insult
Zohran Mamdani, New York's mayor-elect, is among the latest politicians to be tagged with the term, raising the question: What did theater kids do to deserve such scorn?

NYTimes Arts
Dec 20, 2025

Robert Mnuchin, Stock Trader Turned Art Dealer, Dies at 92
A major player in the block-trading boom, he left Wall Street for the art world, winning a Jeff Koons sculpture at auction for $91 million in 2019.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 20, 2025

Bowen Yang Is Leaving ‘S.N.L.' After This Weekend's Episode
Yang has been part of the NBC sketch show since 2018, earning five Emmy nominations.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 20, 2025

As the ‘Avatar' Villain Varang, Oona Chaplin Blazes Her Own Fiery Path
She had been working with refugees and channeled her anger over their situation into the ferocious performance, which was filmed several years ago.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 20, 2025

Aimee Ng Knows the Secrets of the Women on the Frick's Walls
Aimee Ng, the museum's new chief curator, broke out of the academic mold with a video series called "Cocktails With a Curator." Here's how she's drawing new audiences.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 20, 2025

Cheyenne Jackson Believes in Kindness as a Drug
"I don't do drugs anymore," the actor and singer said, "but when a random baby in a stroller smiles at me, it feels like I just did a bump of coke."

NYTimes Arts
Dec 20, 2025

Lou Cannon Dies at 92; Journalist Chronicled Reagan as an Author
He was a foremost authority on the president, tracing his career in unvarnished accounts from his time as California governor through his years in the White House.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 20, 2025

Lou Cannon, Journalist Who Chronicled Reagan in Books, Dies at 92
He was a foremost authority on the president, tracking his career from his first term as California governor through his eight years in the White House.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Allan Ludwig, ‘Founding Father' of Gravestone Studies, Dies at 92
His Pulitzer-nominated book "Graven Images" inspired a reassessment of Puritan art, challenging the belief that imagery carved on headstones was meaningless.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Kennedy Center, Memorial to JFK, Is Trump's Now, Too
The Kennedy Center installed President Trump's name on the facade of the arts center, which had been designated as a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Even Its Author Is Shocked by How Fans Have Embraced "Heated Rivalry," the Gay Hockey Romance Series
Thanks to a steamy television adaptation, Rachel Reid's romance novels about closeted hockey players have become mainstream best-sellers.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Rachel Reid Put the Heat in ‘Heated Rivalry'
Thanks to a steamy television adaptation, Rachel Reid's romance novels about closeted hockey players have become mainstream best-sellers.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Theodor Pistek, 93, Oscar-Winning ‘Amadeus' Costume Designer, Dies
A busy designer who worked on over 100 films, he was also a racecar driver and a painter of photorealistic works, many depicting cars and their operators.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Rafael Ithier, Ambassador of Puerto Rican Music, Dies at 99
Leading the acclaimed salsa group El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, he brought the music of his native island to a worldwide audience for more than 60 years.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

What We Know About Rob Reiner's Final Projects
The release of a "Spinal Tap" concert film that was filmed at Stonehenge has been delayed.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Museum of the Earth and Its Fossil Collection Fight Their Own Extinction
A funding crisis at the Museum of the Earth and the Paleontological Research Institution in Ithaca, N.Y., could scatter priceless specimens and end nearly a century of pioneering research.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Theodor Pistek, Oscar-Winning ‘Amadeus' Costume Designer, Dies at 93
A busy designer who worked on over 100 films, he was also a racecar driver and a painter of photorealistic works, many depicting cars and their operators.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Carrie Coon and Tracy Letts Want to Get Under Your Skin
The couple are gearing up for the Broadway opening of "Bug," about a descent into paranoia and psychosis in a squalid motel room.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

‘Stranger Things' Cast Says Goodbye to the Netflix Series
Nearly a decade after the hit sci-fi horror series debuted, cast members including Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo and Maya Hawke gathered in New York City.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Romeo Santos and Prince Royce Want Bachata to Share in Latin Music's Boom
Despite huge collaborations, top-selling albums and sellout tours, the leading stars of the Dominican genre still feel like they haven't received their due.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, torrents, trolls and time travel.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Five Free Movies to Stream
The final column of the year looks at the end of things — the end of the world, the end of youth — along with an underrated holiday gem.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

‘Oh, Mary!' Came to London. It's the Raciest Show in Town.
Some had wondered how the show about Abraham Lincoln's wife would fare after its creator left the Broadway cast. But mirth is abundant as it opens on the West End.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

Hear James Baldwin, E.E. Cummings, Mary Oliver, and More
Rare recordings of E.E. Cummings, Mary Oliver and more offer a tour through literary history led by authors in their own words — and voices. Take a listen.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

He Smeared Dog Feces on a Critic. Now, He's Back in the Spotlight.
Two years after the assault, Marco Goecke is staging a nontraditional "Nutcracker." Ballet Basel hopes the focus will stay on his choreography.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash': What to Remember Before Seeing the New Movie
The newest chapter in the saga of the Na'vi people continues to build their highly detailed world. Here's a guide to catch you up on the developments.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 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 19, 2025

Jake Paul, Anthony Joshua and Boxing's Pivot to Streaming
A sport once synonymous with cable now finds its biggest matches on Netflix, Prime Video and DAZN, a European-based sports platform.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

The Met Opera's Leaner ‘Magic Flute' Courts Young Listeners
Julie Taymor's abridged production of Mozart's opera has been trimmed down to 90 minutes as the Metropolitan Opera bids to recruit a new generation.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

‘Sorry, Baby,' ‘Lurker' and the Year's Great Under-the-Radar Streaming Films
Here are just a few of the year's finest indies, documentaries and international selections, available to stream at this very minute.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

‘Breakdown: 1975' Remembers the Cinematic Voices of an Era
This documentary could be better, but it offers a helpful lesson for film fans new to the movies of that decade.

NYTimes Arts
Dec 19, 2025

After the Louvre Heist, Museums Look for Lessons to Help Stop Thieves
Museums and the consultants who advise them have been busy reviewing their own precautions in the aftermath of the brazen daylight break-in at the Louvre.

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