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Jun 09, 2026

Knicks in '73: Revisiting the Charts From a Championship Year
Listen to tracks from War, Vicki Lawrence and other artists who had hits in May 1973.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

Nick Reiner, Accused of Killing Parents, Asks to Use Trust Fund for His Defense
Mr. Reiner, who has pleaded not guilty, wants money from his $1.5 million trust fund to rehire a prominent criminal defense lawyer.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

Julio Le Park, Kinetic Sculpture and Op-Art Master, Dies at 97
His socially engaged works, created over a 70-year career, sought to engage viewers through shifting lights, motors and even Ping-Pong balls.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

Albert Wolsky, Costume Designer for ‘All That Jazz' and ‘Grease,' Dies at 95
A go-to designer for directors like Bob Fosse and Paul Mazursky, he won two Oscars and created Olivia Newton-John's indelibly sultry ensemble in "Grease."

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

In an Italy of Many Voices, Emma Dante's Plays Speak ‘the Language of the People'
Since her mother's death, Emma Dante has used the stage as a space to dive into her Sicilian roots — and the contradictions of family life.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

The Gustavo Dudamel Era in Los Angeles Approaches Its End
Gustavo Dudamel's last concerts at Walt Disney Concert Hall as the Los Angeles Philharmonic's maestro were a symbol of his impact after 17 years.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

Kyle Gallner Is More Than Just a Scream King
The actor has become a reliable horror star — but he's also delivered compelling performances in offbeat movies like "Dinner in America" and "Strange Darling."

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

At City Ballet, Spring Fever Hit, With Ups and Some Dispiriting Downs
New York City Ballet ended its season on a positive note with "Coppélia," but the repertory tipped too heavily into unimportant ballets.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

The Victoria and Albert Museum Gets Nostalgic for Britain's Lost Music Venues
A new exhibition charts the cyclical forces destroying nightlife spots, even as independent spaces fight developers, complaining neighbors and shifting social habits.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

Sting Never Gave Up on His Musical ‘The Last Ship.' Now It's Back
After his 2014 musical failed on Broadway, the musician is bringing a revised version of it to the Metropolitan Opera for a limited run this week.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

What Happens When ‘Star Wars' Replaces Mozart?
Across the United States, orchestras are programming more live performances of movie soundtracks in a bid for box office revenue.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 09, 2026

Late Night Roasts Trump for Walking Out on ‘Meet the Press'
Jon Stewart called the president's interview his "worst nightmare: a woman who won't stop asking pertinent questions."

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

Maximalism Is Back at the Tonys
Our chief theater critic, Helen Shaw, shares her highlights of the Tony Awards on Sunday in New York City.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

B.F.I. Preserves ‘Charlie Bit My Finger' and 430 Videos in Archive of Viral Moments
The British Film Institute assembled the memes in an archive of culturally significant internet moments. See what made the cut.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

2026 Tonys: How to Get Tickets for Winning Plays and Musicals
Many of the winning plays and musicals are still onstage, and some are closing soon. Here's a guide to help you navigate the field and find tickets.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

How to See the 2026 Tony-Winning Plays and Musicals
Many of the winning plays and musicals are still onstage, and some are closing soon. Here's a guide to help you navigate the field and find tickets.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

Patrick Bruel, French Singer, Is Taken Into Custody Over Sex Assault Claims
Mr. Bruel, long a beloved celebrity in France, has denied allegations raised by 13 women dating to 1997.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

On Broadway's Biggest Night, ‘Saturday Night Live' Shows Its Strength
The long-running sketch comedy show proved its power during the Tony Awards on Sunday, with Lorne Michaels and several former stars grabbing the spotlight.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

Gordon S. Wood, Pioneering Historian of Early America, Dies at 92
In a Pulitzer-winning book, "The Radicalism of the American Revolution," he wrote that the colonists rose up against an entire worldview, not just against taxation.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

The One Tony Award Our Readers Would Have Changed
Thousands of people contributed their Broadway favorites of the season ahead of the Tony Awards. Here's how their votes stacked up.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

Was Scott Rudin the Biggest Winner at This Year's Tony Awards?
Scott Rudin is a lead producer of "Death of a Salesman," but he kept a low profile this awards season after a four-year hiatus prompted by bullying allegations.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

At the Tony Awards After-Parties, a ‘Harry Potter' Reunion and Winner Celebrations
A crowd that included Daniel Radcliffe, Cole Escola and Carrie Coon celebrated with whiskey ice cream at Rockefeller Center and show tunes at the Carlyle hotel.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

Bounty of Frida Kahlo Art Emerges in Mexico's Restored Museum
Diego Rivera's great patron Dolores Olmedo regarded Frida as a rival but bought 26 of her artworks, the largest collection. Their work is on view in Mexico City.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

Best and Worst Moments From the 2026 Tony Awards: Pink, Maya Rudolph, Cole Escola, ‘Cats'
Pink brought sincerity and punk energy as the host, musical numbers by "Cats," "Ragtime" and "Chicago" popped, and Maya Rudolph and Cole Escola mined comic gold.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

The New York Hip-Hop Soundtracking the Knicks' Run to the N.B.A. Finals
From old-school stars to young upstarts, the birthplace of hip-hop is basking in the big moment.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

‘Backrooms' and ‘Obsession': The Lessons Behind These Horror Hits
Two Times critics unpack the twin phenomenon of "Backrooms" and "Obsession" and what lessons should — and shouldn't — be learned from their massive success.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

B.F.I. Preserves ‘Charlie Bit My Finger' and More Videos in Archive of Viral Moments
The British Film Institute assembled more than 400 videos in an archive of culturally significant internet moments. See what made the cut.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

‘Every Year After' and 8 More Shows to Watch on TV This Week
The adaptation of a Carley Fortune novel airs and a new season of "Below Deck Mediterranean" begins.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

Tonys 2026 Highlights: ‘Schmigadoon!' and ‘Death of a Salesman' Are Big Winners
"Ragtime" won best musical revival, while "Death of a Salesman" led with six prizes. Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, John Lithgow and Laurie Metcalf were among the winners.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 08, 2026

Tonys 2026 Takeaways: ‘Schmigadoon!' and ‘Death of a Salesman' Are Big Winners
The Broadway revival of "Salesman" led with six Tony Awards. "Schmigadoon!" won best new musical, and "Ragtime" and "Liberation" also took home major prizes.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Tony Award Winners 2026: See the Full List
The Tony Awards were held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

At the Tonys, calls in support of trans rights and free speech.


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Pink Is Hosting Tonight's Tony Awards
The pop star, a former theater kid, will also perform on Sunday. Her theater-loving daughter approves of the gig.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

‘Schmigadoon!' Wins Best Musical Tony Award
The knowing, and loving, musical theater satire won the coveted award of the night.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Tony Awards 2026 Live Updates: ‘Schmigadoon!' Named Best New Musical; ‘Ragtime' and ‘Death of a Salesman' Among Big Winners
"Ragtime" won best musical revival, while "Death of a Salesman" led with six prizes. Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, John Lithgow and Laurie Metcalf were among the other winners.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Our Favorite Photos From the Tony Awards
As Broadway's brightest gather for the industry's biggest night, here's an up-close look at what you can't see on TV.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Joshua Henry wins the Tony for best actor in a musical.
As Coalhouse Walker Jr. in "Ragtime," Henry belts out emotional solos that have prompted mid-show standing ovations.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Caissie Levy wins the Tony for best actress in a musical.


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Jun 07, 2026

‘Death of a Salesman' Wins the Tony for Best Revival of a Play
Arthur Miller's classic won the same award in 1984, 1999 and 2012.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

‘Ragtime' Wins the Tony for Best Revival of a Musical
Based on the novel by E.L. Doctorow, "Ragtime" follows three communities colliding in turn-of-the-20th-century New York.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Lesley Manville wins the Tony for best actress in a play.


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Jun 07, 2026

‘Liberation' Wins the Tony for Best Play
The playwright Bess Wohl is the first American woman to win this award since Wendy Wasserstein won for "The Heidi Chronicles" in 1989.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Tony Awards 2026 Live Updates: ‘Death of a Salesman' Leads With 5 Prizes
The revival's awards include best direction of a play, and Laurie Metcalf won for featured actress in a play. John Lithgow won best actor in a play for "Giant."

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Tony Award Winners 2026: See the Updating List
The Tony Awards are underway at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

A Landmark Tonys Win for the Trans Costume Designer Qween Jean
Qween Jean won for "Cats: The Jellicle Ball," becoming the first openly transgender person to win a Tony Award, according to a publicist for the show.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

June Squibb is one of the oldest actors ever to be nominated for a Tony.


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

John Lithgow Wins the Tony for Best Actor in a Play
In "Giant," Lithgow leans into monstrosity to play the famed author Roald Dahl.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Pink Is Hosting Tonight's Tony Awards.
The pop star, a former theater kid, will also perform on Sunday. Her theater-loving daughter approves of the gig.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

A middle-school teacher who's sent students to Broadway wins excellence in education award.


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Tonys 2026 Live Updates: ‘Schmigadoon!' Wins Key Preshow Award as Stars Arrive on Red Carpet
The first awards of the night are being handed out during a preshow ceremony, with the main event starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Pink will host a celebration filled with nostalgic performances.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Tony Award Winners 2026: The Updating List
The Tony Awards are underway at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Who is going to win tonight?


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

American Players Theater is receiving the regional theater award.


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Here's the latest.


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

André Bishop, Jules Fisher and James Lapine to receive lifetime achievement awards.


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

38 Tony nominees on the strangest skills they've picked up for a show.


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Our Favorite Photos From the Tony Awards Red Carpet
As Broadway's brightest arrive for the industry's biggest night, here's an up-close look at what you can't see on TV.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

What's onstage this summer?


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

How to watch the Tony Awards.


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Here's what to expect at tonight's ceremony.


NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Tribeca Festival Denounces Pair Who Joked on the Red Carpet About Rape
A clip of the actor Elon Gold with Lizzy Savetsky, a social media influencer, at the premiere of "The Wedding Entertainer" has been circulating online.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

5 Takeaways From Scott Pelley's Interview With The New York Times
Mr. Pelley, who was at CBS News for 37 years, including as a White House correspondent and a "60 Minutes" correspondent, spoke in his first extended interview since he was fired.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

‘Scary Movie' Returns Politically Incorrect Humor to Top of the Box Office
The film took in $55 million over the weekend in the United States and Canada. It was the biggest opening for an R-rated comedy in 12 years.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

‘Earth, Wind & Fire' Review: Questlove's Tribute to an Inspiration
In "To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World," he draws a compelling portrait of Maurice White, the band's founder, and his enduring legacy.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

5 Takeaways From Scott Pelley's Times Magazine Interview
Mr. Pelley, who was at CBS News for 37 years, including as a White House correspondent and a "60 Minutes" correspondent, spoke in his first extended interview since he was fired.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

What Steven Spielberg Taught Me About Fear, Catharsis, and Being Human
Hollywood is struggling, but Spielberg insists that the big screen is still the best place to work out our collective dreams, joys and sorrows.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Carter Brey, New York Philharmonic Cellist, Retires
Carter Brey, the New York Philharmonic's principal cellist for the last 30 years, is retiring from the orchestra at the end of this season.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

‘Scary Movie' and the Art of the Pop Culture Gag
From "Saw" traps with Dr. Phil to TikTok-era tropes, we catalog the gags, goofs and groan-worthy bits from the "Scary Movie" universe.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

June Squibb, the ‘Foulest Mouth on Broadway', Is Up for a Tony at 96
At 96, June Squibb is one of the oldest acting nominees in the history of the Tony Awards. Back in the 1960s, she was known for an entirely different distinction.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Why We Still Need Steven Spielberg
Hollywood is struggling, but Spielberg insists that the big screen is still the best place to work out our collective dreams, fears, joys and sorrows.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

How to Watch the 2026 Tony Awards
The ceremony, at Radio City Music Hall, will be broadcast on CBS starting at 8 p.m. Eastern, and livestreamed on Paramount for premium subscribers.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Americans Love Soccer Stars Who Aren't Made in America
The United States has gone wild over foreign-born players on several occasions. Now the largest World Cup ever is arriving.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 07, 2026

Barry Manilow Can't Smile Without Fans' Help on This Song
The singer has bigger hits but "Can't Smile Without You" has become a personal touchstone for fans who have helped him perform it live.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

Despite Protest, Ye Takes the Stage for Thousands of European Fans
Nearly 40,000 fans came out to hear the rapper formerly known as Kanye West in the Netherlands on Saturday, even as other European countries had canceled his concerts.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

Kennedy Center Loses Case Against Musician Who Canceled Over Trump Naming Dispute
A federal judge sided with jazz performer Chuck Redd, who canceled a 2025 holiday concert after President Trump's name was added to the building.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

An Edith Wharton Short Story Is Published About 100 Years Later
The short story, which is set during World War I, is believed to have been printed for the first time on Friday. The story is thought to have been written no earlier than July 1918.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

Madonna Premieres ‘Confessions II,' a Star-Studded Short Film, at Tribeca Film Festival
"Confessions II" features songs from the pop star's coming album of the same name. At one point, green lasers shoot from the pelvises of gyrating women.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

Taylor Swift, Madonna: 9 Songs We're Talking About This Week
Taylor Swift is back with a "Toy Story" contribution while Madonna returns to the dance floor.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

"Half Man" Shows the Dueling Sides of Modern Masculinity
Powered by exceptional performances from Jamie Bell and Richard Gadd, "Half Man" captures rare moments of male tenderness — before inevitably punishing them.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

‘Ask E. Jean' Illuminates Cultural Shifts
Alissa Wilkinson, a New York Times film critic, reflects on the documentary "Ask E. Jean" and the cultural shift toward accusers of sexual assault. E. Jean Carroll, the film's protagonist, won two civil lawsuits against President Trump.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

In ‘Waist Deep,' Linea Maja Ernst Explores Millennial Desire
The Danish writer Linea Maja Ernst's debut novel, "Waist Deep," a hit in Europe, explores the flirtations and frustrations within a millennial friendship circle.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

In ‘Waist Deep,' Linea Maja Linea Explores Millennial Desire
The Danish writer Linea Maja Ernst's debut novel, "Waist Deep," a hit in Europe, explores the flirtations and frustrations within a millennial friendship circle.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

2026 Tony Awards: What to Expect
This year's annual celebration of the best on Broadway is being hosted by Pink.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

Why the Radical Vision of Martha Graham Still Matters
The choreographer took a barefoot leap for modern dance 100 years ago. Her influence continues to reverberate.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 06, 2026

Dulcé Sloan Thinks You Should Pick Up When the Phone Rings
"There's nothing better than talking to a boy on the phone! How do you make a genuine connection to someone? You can't get tone through texting."

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Anthony Head, ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and ‘Ted Lasso' Actor, Dies at 72
The British actor was a mainstay of influential television shows who first found fame as a Nescafe pitchman.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Alan Saret, Sculptor Who Made Clouds of Wire, Dies at 81
His best-known works were large, airy tangles that suggested tumbleweeds, nests or tulle. If a window was open, they might sway in the breeze.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Before French Open Finals, They'll Serve Up a Dance
The choreographer Benjamin Millepied had an unusual brief: To create two short works for the championship matches at Roland Garros.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Heir Sues to Claim a Klimt Portrait Thought Lost for Decades
The painting resurfaced in 2024 and a woman contends in her lawsuit that the work is a portrait of her great-aunt that vanished after the Nazi takeover of Austria.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Speight Jenkins, Who Brought Adventure to Seattle Opera, Dies at 89
He had never produced a performance when he was hired as the company's general director in 1983. But over 31 years (and lots of Wagner) he became beloved.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Met Museum's ‘Musical Bodies' Blurs Humans and Instruments
"Musical Bodies," a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, revels in the blurry boundaries between humans and instruments.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Jonathan Tropper on the ‘Your Friends & Neighbors' Season 2 Finale
"We are skewering a value system," the creator Jonathan Tropper said of the series. "But at the same time, we're making the show aspirational."

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, fatal fungi and killer calamari. Plus, lots of zombies (and a few podcasters).

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Rébecca Chaillon Punished Her Body Onstage for Years. Now, She's Testing New Limits.
Rébecca Chaillon's latest show tackles social stigma by featuring only performers she describes as "fat" — a label she also applies to herself.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Trump Says Lee Greenwood and Christopher Macchio Will Replace Freedom 250 Artists
Artists including Young MC, Martina McBride and Bret Michaels had publicly dropped out of concerts scheduled for the National Mall.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

Saving Alice's Wonderland in New York
"Another Wonderland: Abram Champanier's Alice Mural" at the Museum of the City of New York brings together 16 panels of the only surviving W.P.A. mural from a hospital children's ward.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

In ‘Can I Be Frank?,' Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Tragedy
Morgan Bassichis, whose solo show "Can I Be Frank?" resurrects an act by Frank Maya, joins others this season who are recreating the works of deceased artists.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

11 Books That Capture the Swoonworthy Drama of Wedding Season
Some will have you mentally arranging flowers for your own happy day. Others provide the vicarious thrill of watching it all burn.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

38 Tony Nominees Reveal the Strangest Skills They've Picked Up
The stars of "Giant," "Fallen Angels," "The Rocky Horror Show," "Ragtime" and more prove they'll go to great lengths to be believable in a role.

NYTimes Arts
Jun 05, 2026

For Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, Romance Is Everything
The Bronx-born superstar and the British comedian, who star together in the Netflix comedy "Office Romance," have more in common than you think.

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