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Jul 09, 2026

The Best Seat in the House Is No Seat at All
Multimedia art is often challenging, provoking. Now it is also potentially bruising. Check your joints before you check out these summer shows.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

Bonnie Tyler, Who Sang ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart,' Dies at 75
With a voice both weathered and operatic, she minted 1980s pop anthems like "Total Eclipse" and "Holding Out for a Hero."

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
Mozart choral works, a pairing of Dvorak and Carlos Simon and piano music by Philip Glass are among our selections.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

Paul Thek's Art Legacy: A Shriek and a Giggle
A pioneering painter, sculptor and installation artist, he achieved posthumous glory as a rule breaker, as two riveting exhibitions show.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

‘The Man Will Burn': On Filming the Sacred and Propane at Burning Man
The directors of a new four-part docuseries talked about why the long-running desert festival is important — and like being on "another planet."

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

Julia Weist Was Investigated for Making Art. ‘Questioning,' a New Play, Tells the Story.
A new play is its own piece of art: A first-person account of an official inquiry into an artist's use of private investigation databases to create work.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

In ‘Remake,' a Life Documented on Film Prompts Painful Questions
Ross McElwee ("Sherman's March") reconsiders footage of himself and his family, including a son who died of an overdose.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

‘Westhampton' Review: A Humiliating Return
They say that you can't go home again; in this movie, a young filmmaker learns that the hard way.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

‘Night Nurse' Review: An After-Hours, Erotic Con
In this thriller, a phone scam is being run out of an elder care facility. Eleni, a skittish but observant nurse, quickly becomes enmeshed with two others in the grift.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

‘Reading Lolita in Tehran' Review: Seeing the Words Clearly
A film adaptation of Azar Nafisi's celebrated memoir of teaching literature in a repressive Iran suggests that the story might be more suited to the page.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

‘Moana' Review: It Doesn't Go Far
This live-action remake of the 2016 animated film has nothing to add to the original, and winds up subtracting instead.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

‘Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass' Review: Hamming It Up
A small-town naïf heads to Los Angeles to bed her celebrity crush (Jon Hamm) in this bonkers sex comedy.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

‘Do You Love Me' Review: Images of a Beirut Beyond War
The director Lana Daher creates a complex emotional portrait of Lebanon with found footage assembled into a 75-minute film of memory, trauma and life.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

‘Evil Dead Burn' Review: Stop, Drop and Kill
A dark spirit boils and sears its way through an unhappy family in the latest "Evil Dead" installment.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

‘Barrio Triste' Review: Bad Boys With a Movie Camera
This experimental and earnest film from the Colombian American photographer Stillz follows a group of wayward boys in 1980s Medellín.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

Review: ‘Little House on the Prairie' Adds On an Expansion
The classic story (and recent culture-war object) remains wholesome but makes room for people who called the prairie home before the Ingalls family.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

Review: ‘Little House' Adds On an Expansion
The classic story (and recent culture-war object) remains wholesome but makes room for people who called the prairie home before the Ingalls family.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

Which Version of the ‘Odyssey' Should You Read?
Homer's "Odyssey" has been translated into English countless times, with versions ranging from contemporary and accessible to highly poetic. A.O. Scott, critic at large for The New York Times Book Review, breaks down three translations and explains which one might be right for you.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

Historical Fiction Books That Will Transport You to the 1960s
The best-selling author Kerri Maher recommends books that transport readers to the decade of space travel, counterculture and tumultuous societal change.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 09, 2026

Late Night Joins the Hunt for Mitch McConnell
"Apparently, people don't like a majority senator disappearing with no explanation for three weeks," Ronny Chieng said on Wednesday's "Daily Show."

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

The Good List: 6 Things to Add Delight to Your Day
Stressed desserts, L.A. Metro music and pinball everywhere.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Taylor Swift and Reality TV Shows Like ‘Summer House' Earn Emmy Nods
Nominations for unscripted programs recognized a certain newlywed and the scandalous reality hit of the spring.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Justin Bieber and Burna Boy Join Inaugural World Cup Halftime Show
The artists will perform with Madonna, Shakira and BTS in the first-ever halftime show for a World Cup final. The aim is to replicate the cultural sway of the Super Bowl.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Emmy Nominees 2026: See the Full List
The 78th Emmy Awards ceremony is planned for Sept. 14. See all the nominees below.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Emmys Snubs and Surprises 2026: Jon Hamm, Ariana Madix and More
Other unexpected results include nods for Chase Infiniti and the "Love Island USA" host Ariana Madix and a snub for "The Amazing Race."

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Emmys Snubs and Surprises 2026: Jon Hamm, ‘Half Man' and More
Other unexpected results include nods for Chase Infiniti and the "Love Island USA" host Ariana Madix and a snub for "The Amazing Race."

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

2026 Emmy Nominations: ‘The Pitt' and ‘Hacks' Lead the Pack
The HBO Max medical series earned 25 nominations in the drama category. And in comedy, the final season of "Hacks" set a record with 24 nominations.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

‘Love Story,' FX's JFK Jr. Series, Picks Up Fewer Emmy Nods Than Expected
The FX docudrama about the tragic romance between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette received fewer nominations than its competitors.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Trump's Name Must Remain Off Kennedy Center For Now, Appeals Court Rules
The Trump administration is challenging a federal judge's ruling that only Congress has the power to rebrand the Washington arts institution.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Why ‘Heated Rivalry' Received No Emmy Nominations While Connor Storrie Did
Even if voters had wanted to honor the gay hockey drama, which became a hit on HBO Max, they couldn't have. But the Emmys did recognize one of the stars.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

‘Widow's Bay,' an Apple TV Breakout Hit, Scores 19 Emmy Nominations
The Apple TV horror comedy, one of the buzziest shows of the spring, has parlayed that enthusiasm into an Emmys haul, with 19 nominations.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Where to Stream 2026 Emmy-Nominated Series: ‘The Pitt,' ‘Hacks' and More
Nominees for the 78th Emmy Awards were announced on Wednesday. Here's how to watch the shows.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

A New ‘Little House' Broadens and Updates the Prairie
A Netflix adaptation of the beloved tale empowers Ma and adds new Black and Native characters to challenge prejudices. The creators know criticism is coming.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Emmy Nominees 2026: Updating List
The 78th Emmy Awards ceremony is planned for Sept. 14. Check in here as the nominees are announced.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Emmy Nominees 2026: How to Watch
The 78th Emmy Awards ceremony is planned for Sept. 14. Check in here as the nominees are announced.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

‘The Hole': Urban Apocalypse as Tuneful Chamber Drama
Tsai Ming-liang's 1990s doomsday film gets its first theatrical run with a new 35 mm print at both Film Society at Lincoln Center and Metrograph.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

In Some U.K. Hospitals, the T.L.C. Includes a Movie Theater
A British nonprofit helps patients escape the stress and boredom of ward life by watching the latest blockbusters.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

How ‘Little House' Welcomes Native Neighbors
The real Ingalls family built their "little house on the prairie" on Osage land and evinced racist attitudes. A new TV adaptation tries to reckon with this while preserving the story's heart.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

How Therapist Esther Perel Helped Olivia Wilde Perfect the Sexual Dynamics in ‘The Invite'
The psychotherapist helped Olivia Wilde and her cast ground the antics of their relationship comedy in the reality of clinical practice.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

America250? Try Bangladesh 2.
As America celebrates its anniversary of self-rule, a critic finds in Bangladesh a nimble photography scene that has flourished during a seismic regime change.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Decades Late, Museum Scrambles to Return 2,700 Native Remains
The American Museum of Natural History said it would repatriate hair clippings that must be returned to tribes under a 1990 federal law.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Geri Allen
Vernon Reid, Kassa Overall, Farah Jasmine Griffin and more artists and writers share their favorites from this pianist who connected jazz music's past and future.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

A New ‘Little House' Expands and Updates the Prairie
A Netflix adaptation of the beloved tale empowers Ma and adds new Black and Native characters to challenge prejudices.The creators know criticism is coming.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 08, 2026

Late Night Calls a Foul on Trump After His World Cup Intervention
President Trump may not have known what a red card in soccer is, Ronny Chieng said: "But you know what he did know? How to get a guy a pardon."

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

Penelope Keith, Effortlessly Posh Star of British Sitcoms, Dies at 86
A veteran stage actress, she starred in two of Britain's most beloved TV comedies of the 1970s, "The Good Life" and "To the Manor Born."

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

Hachette Book Group Employees Vote to Unionize
Workers at a major publishing house have established what organizers are calling the largest union in trade book publishing history.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

Madonna's Retro Reverie and 5 More New Songs You Should Hear
Listen to new music from the queen of pop reinvention, Billy Strings, Ciara and more.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

New Museum's Next Director Will Be Massimiliano Gioni
The expanded museum is promoting its longtime artistic director to help rebuild attendance after a two-year closure and hold onto its "edgy" character.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

Jake Roxander, a Ballet Theater Dancer Raised on Superheroes
Jake Roxander, a virtuosic wonder at American Ballet Theater, was promoted onstage after a recent performance. The news hasn't quite sunk in.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

Louise Lasser, Star of TV's ‘Mary Hartman,' Is Dead at 87
She began her screen career in Woody Allen movies (he was also her husband), but she was best known for her portrayal of the Ohio housewife in the pigtails and puffed sleeves.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

Dolly Parton Musical Heads to Broadway in December
The show about the country music queen, "Dolly: A True Original Musical," will begin performances on Broadway in December.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

Dolly Parton to Celebrate Turning 81 With a Musical About Her Life
The show about the country music queen, "Dolly: A True Original Musical," will begin performances on Broadway in December.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

The History at the Smithsonian That the White House Finds Unpatriotic
The administration's report criticizing the National Museum of American History echoes themes of President Trump's push to reshape the American story.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

Anthea Hartig, Smithsonian Museum Director, Faces the White House's Wrath
Historians defended Anthea Hartig, director of the National Museum of American History, after the Trump administration accused her of spreading "radical activist ideology."

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

Few Composers Can Sell Out Arenas. He's One of Them.
Joe Hisaishi got famous writing the soundtracks to Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli films. Now he is focusing on his first love: classical music.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 07, 2026

‘Kimmel' Guest Host Tiffany Haddish Roasts Trump's Fourth of July Party
The comedian and actress joked that "there was more people at my bat mitzvah" than at America's 250th birthday party.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

Indio Solari, Argentine Rocker Who Packed Stadiums, Dies at 77
A counterculture icon with broad appeal, he compared himself to Bob Dylan and developed an especially fervent following among working-class youth.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

Historians Reject Trump Administration's Criticism of Smithsonian Museum
The nation's largest group of scholars of U.S. history denounced a White House report attacking the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

‘Confessions II' Review: Madonna Returns to the Dance Floor
On "Confessions II," a successor to her hit 2005 album "Confessions on a Dance Floor," the pop superstar gives new energy to her origin story and shines light on the troubles she's danced away.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

Richard H. Glanton, Combative Head of Barnes Foundation, Dies at 79
In the 1990s, he took 80 of the art institution's paintings on tour — going against the founder's wishes — to raise money for a renovation.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

Understanding the World Cup in 3 Books
Miguel Salazar of the New York Times Books Review recommends three titles that can help you understand the history of the World Cup.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

A Timeline of Trump's Pressure Campaign Against the Smithsonian
Since returning to the White House in 2025, President Trump has repeatedly denounced the Smithsonian's museums. The latest salvo came on the nation's 250th birthday.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

‘House of the Dragon' Season 3, Episode 3 Recap: The Rat Banquet
Rhaenyra's advent to power starts off rough and doesn't get much better.

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Jul 06, 2026

Natural Bedfellows: Frida Kahlo's and Tracey Emin's Parallel Blockbusters
In concurrent hit shows at Tate Modern, the artists' shared preoccupations become clear.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

June Diane Raphael Lends a Hand on ‘Elle'
The veteran comedy actress steals scenes in this "Legally Blonde" prequel series, playing the glamorous mother to the title character.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

How to Reinvent a Dance Tradition? Be Light as a Feather.
Across generations, Lai Hung-Chung and Shen Wei are grappling with the possibilities of Chinese contemporary dance as they present their work in New York.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

How Revolutionary Was the American Revolution?
Many historians have recently seen it as a tame, even disappointing affair. But in the Trump era, the old question of its radicalism is taking on a fresh charge.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 06, 2026

‘The Five-Star Weekend' and 6 More Shows to Watch on TV This Week
The adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand's book airs and the new iteration of "Little House on the Prairie" begins.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

‘House of the Dragon' Season 3 Episode 3 Recap: The Rat Banquet
Rhaenyra's advent to power starts off rough and doesn't get much better.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

Mike Wallace, Who Wrote an Acclaimed History of New York, Dies at 83
His 1998 book, "Gotham," which told the city's story to 1898, focused on social and economic conflict. It won a Pulitzer Prize and inspired two sequels.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

White House Criticizes Smithsonian Museum for ‘Extreme Political Activism'
A scathing report released on the Fourth of July says the National Museum of American History downplays the role of the founders while emphasizing social justice.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

Mike Wallace, Who Wrote a Radical History of New York, Dies at 83
His 1998 book, "Gotham," which told the city's story to 1898, focused on social and economic conflict. It won a Pulitzer Prize and inspired two sequels.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

Taylor Swift Wedding: What Her Lyrics Say About Marriage
While many details of her wedding remain unknown, the songs from her 20-year-career tell us plenty about her thoughts on the institution.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

Klaus Mäkelä Plants His Flag in Opera With Strauss's ‘Frau'
"Die Frau Ohne Schatten" is a difficult opera for any conductor. Klaus Mäkelä chose it for his first new production, in front of a global audience.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

On America's 250th, Smithsonian Museums Offer Respite and Reflection
An institution under attack from the Trump administration provided relief from the weather on July 4 — and a chance to ponder what it means to be American.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

7 Inspiring Soccer Documentaries to Stream
In these nonfiction accounts, the sport is a force for hope in sometimes dire situations.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

Martin Margiela, One of Fashion's Most Influential Designers, Auctions Off His Personal Archive
How Martin Margiela, one of the most influential living designers, came to auction off his personal archive, and what it means.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

Ordering Objects at V&A East Storehouse: From a David Bowie Guitar to Beatrix Potter Originals
Visitors at the V&A East Storehouse can book appointments with artifacts that usually aren't on show — and can even touch many of them.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 05, 2026

Ordering Objects at V&E East Storehouse: From David Bowie Guitar to Beatrix Potter Originals
Visitors at the V&A East Storehouse can book appointments with artifacts that usually aren't on show — and can even touch many of them.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 04, 2026

‘Human Vapor' Review: Netflix Remakes a Japanese Sci-Fi Curio
The director Ishiro Honda took a break from Godzilla with a villain who could turn himself into a cloud of gas. A new series pipes him into the 21st century.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 04, 2026

Readers Pick the Definitive Films That Capture America
Though "Idiocracy" and "The Godfather" topped their list, the sheer range of suggestions shows how there are many ways to understand the country.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 04, 2026

Representative Joyce Beatty Still Celebrating Victory in Kennedy Center Legal Battle
Representative Joyce Beatty, Democrat of Ohio, said her lawsuit challenging the president's changes to the performing arts center was a fight for justice.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 04, 2026

Catherine Laga'aia, ‘Moana' Star, on the Funniest Podcast Episode Ever
"I would just watch it, replay it, watch it, replay it," the "Moana" star said.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 04, 2026

Perilous and Preposterous, ‘Cliffhanger' Brought Stallone Back From the Brink
Renny Harlin's high-altitude thriller starring Sylvester Stallone and John Lithgow was peak early 1990s action extravagance.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 04, 2026

Why ‘There Will Be Blood' Is the Most American Movie
The New York Times Film Critic, Alissa Wilkinson, breaks down how Paul Thomas Anderson's 2007 epic deconstructs and exemplifies American ideals.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 04, 2026

Why Loving Good-Bad Movies Feels All Good
A pop culture reporter explains why she revels in debating movies that cross the line from bad to sublime.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 03, 2026

Photos: See Outside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding at MSG
The couple's private celebration created a public spectacle outside Madison Square Garden.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 03, 2026

A Return to the Familiar at Lincoln Center's New Dance Festival
While it was good to see again Rachid Ouramdane's moving duet from a decade ago, Akram Khan's new piece was unconvincing.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 03, 2026

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
This month's recommendations include a dreamscape space opera, a dark time-travel diner comedy and an existential alien thriller.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 03, 2026

5 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.

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Jul 03, 2026

4 Funny Specials for a Long Hot Holiday Weekend
Nikki Glaser, Ryan Hamilton, Ali Siddiq and Ophira Eisenberg take very different approaches to their new hours, but all deliver the goods.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 03, 2026

The Most Lavish Celebrity Weddings, From the Royals to Taylor Swift
We hear the couple has plans this weekend in New York City, as they look for their ever after.

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Jul 03, 2026

How Pierre Coffin Breathed New Life Into the Minions Franchise With ‘Minions & Monsters'
The director Pierre Coffin, who also voices the yellow chaos agents, wasn't interested in returning. Then a producer suggested an idea he couldn't resist.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 03, 2026

A Poet for Everyone, Even Those Who Don't Read Poetry
The film "Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World" works best when it illuminates her work, whose fans include Stephen Colbert and Oprah Winfrey.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 03, 2026

Vicki Gunvalson on Her ‘Real Housewives of Orange County' Return
When Vicki Gunvalson signed on for "The Real Housewives of Orange County" 20 years ago, no one knew she'd become a quintessential reality TV star.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 03, 2026

John Byrne, an ‘X-Men' Artist, Returns to Rewrite the Story His Way
After creative differences led him to step away from the characters that made him famous decades ago, John Byrne calls "Elsewhen" his swan song. He's not going quietly.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 02, 2026

New York Gallery Surrenders 20 Artifacts Thought Looted From Cambodia
The Madison Avenue business turned over stone statues and other items that it had purchased from an art dealer accused of trafficking in illicit objects.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 02, 2026

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in July
A science-fiction thriller with political overtones and a new version of "Little House on the Prairie" are among this month's most promising titles.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 02, 2026

Robert Kimball, Who Helped Uncover a Trove of Broadway History, Dies at 86
He excavated a treasure hoard of manuscripts by George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers and others that were found in a warehouse in Secaucus, N.J.

NYTimes Arts
Jul 02, 2026

Gary Glitter Is Charged With Assaulting a Young Girl in the 1970s
British prosecutors have charged the singer with multiple counts of indecent assault of a minor, including one of unlawful sex.

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