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Jun 13, 2026
A federal judge had ordered the center to remove the president's name by Friday. As the clock struck midnight, workers were resting on scaffolding.
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Jun 12, 2026
One of the nation's most recognizable characters, he delivered his wacky commentary for more than 40 years on the "Today" show.
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Jun 12, 2026
Two courts denied the arts center's request to suspend the Friday deadline for taking the president's name off the building's marble facade.
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Jun 12, 2026
A performance artist, dancer, choreographer, videographer, filmmaker and curator, he was a central figure in the downtown Manhattan experimental arts scene.
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Jun 12, 2026
A protégé of the saxophonist Ornette Coleman, he borrowed from and greatly influenced styles like funk, punk, jazz and the blues.
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Jun 12, 2026
Paul Lightfoot and Sol León brought their blend of stretched balletic line and idiosyncratic gesture to London with a new work inspired by daily ballet class exercises.
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Jun 12, 2026
A judge said the president's name must be removed by Friday. As a last-ditch legal battle unfolds, many eyes are on the marble facade.
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Jun 12, 2026
The size of the award remains to be determined as it only involves the legal fees associated with part of her court battle with Mr. Baldoni, with whom she made a film.
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Jun 12, 2026
Bruckner's Eighth Symphony was performed in the same week by two of Lincoln Center's orchestras. Was it coincidence or bad communication?
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Jun 12, 2026
Whether in Los Angeles, in his native England or traveling the world, the artist always reinvented the world he saw, with psychological insight.
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Jun 12, 2026
On "You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love," the 23-year-old singer delivers a polished, solemn breakup chronicle that misses her signature adrenaline rush.
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Jun 12, 2026
This month's picks include a wartime rescue, teenage assassins and Emma Thompson's rescue skills.
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Jun 12, 2026
After an introduction from Steven Spielberg, Swift gave a lengthy speech encouraging artists to "trust their human intuition" in an industry driven by data.
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Jun 12, 2026
The Washington National Opera, which left the center amid the Trump administration's takeover, says its efforts to retrieve its endowment and other assets have been blocked.
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Jun 12, 2026
An accomplished jazz guitarist, he appeared on more than 300 episodes of the public television show, playing alongside musicians like Wynton Marsalis and Yo-Yo Ma.
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Jun 12, 2026
Four decades after the conceptual artist Christo draped the Pont Neuf with fabric, JR, a French street artist, offers his own trick of the eye.
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Jun 12, 2026
His colorful figurative paintings were both conservative and iconoclastic, defying the dominant abstract schools of the mid-20th century.
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Jun 12, 2026
The curator Norman Rosenthal knew the artist for over 60 years and still discovered something new when they collaborated on a final blockbuster show.
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Jun 12, 2026
Polaroids and photocopiers also gave the artist possibilities for creating in forms vastly different from his paintings.
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Jun 12, 2026
Despite woes in the recording industry, Levit announced the founding of No Silence, which will release three albums this fall.
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Jun 12, 2026
The director narrates a scene from his movie that is a continuation, of sorts, of a sequence he filmed for his feature-length debut, "Duel," in 1971.
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Jun 12, 2026
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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Jun 12, 2026
After a few attempts that didn't fully connect, the St. Louis singer was ready to walk away, but not before making a raw album of thrashed pop, "Worst Girl in America."
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Jun 12, 2026
The new movie is packed with showstopping action, but one standout sequence has our hero rolling over a pyramid of henchmen. Here's what it took.
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Jun 12, 2026
Lush historical fiction, gripping thrillers, true crime, laugh-out-loud essays and more: Here are the books you've saved most to your reading lists.
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Jun 12, 2026
The director Steven Spielberg breaks down an action sequence from his new film "Disclosure Day" for Anatomy of a Scene.
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Jun 12, 2026
Karla Murthy retells her Indian dad's life story to better understand her own in this deeply personal documentary.
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Jun 12, 2026
Jimmy Fallon called the president "the only 80-year-old yelling, ‘Get on my lawn!'"
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Jun 11, 2026
For the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park, the director Saheem Ali presents a strangely low-energy version of the tragedy.
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Jun 11, 2026
One day before a deadline to take the president's name off its facade, the arts institution appealed a federal judge's ruling that also temporarily blocked it from closing.
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Jun 11, 2026
Self-taught, he became a go-to portraitist for politicians, rock stars and other celebrities. He also documented Indigenous people and inmates on death row.
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Jun 11, 2026
Hunted by slavers, the abolitionist escaped briefly to Britain and Ireland. A new show at the Irish Arts Center combines his speeches with performances by local students.
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Jun 11, 2026
Our critic Jason Farago on how the artist conceived a new way forward for landscape painting.
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Jun 11, 2026
Our conversations over the years were, at times, philosophical, metaphysical, honest about the daily circumstances of our lives, and dishy, a photography critic says, as he looks back.
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Jun 11, 2026
Chad Smith, the orchestra's president, admitted missteps in terminating Andris Nelsons's contract but stood by the decision and won't step down.
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Jun 11, 2026
"The Bear" serves its last course, "Ted Lasso" gets back on the pitch, and Larry David makes a TV show with the Obamas.
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Jun 11, 2026
The BBC said there would be no Christmas special this year and is looking for a production company to take on the sci-fi classic. Followers have already dubbed this uncertain period "the Wilderness Years 2.0."
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Jun 11, 2026
Orlan transformed herself through plastic surgery in the 1990s for an art project. Now, she is lecturing at the Louvre about changing perceptions of beauty.
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Jun 11, 2026
RuPaul stars as the American president, who must contend with an unfolding transit crisis and drag queens galore as a dangerous storm approaches.
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Jun 11, 2026
Three women living in Tunisia shelter Kenza, a young girl who survived a shipwreck, while they deal with their own issues.
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Jun 11, 2026
An already unwieldy film feels more queasy when taken in cultural context.
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Jun 11, 2026
Xie Miao and Joe Taslim kick butt and take names in Kenji Tanigaki's Asian action extravaganza.
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Jun 11, 2026
An origin story that proves the dark flame of Mexican fantasy is alive and well.
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Jun 11, 2026
In a fast-paced sci-fi fantasy, infused with epic intentions and starring Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor and Colman Domingo, the filmmaker brings the rest of us home.
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Jun 11, 2026
The final curtain is coming down on two Tony Award-winning performances, a reboot of a 1980s musical and one of the best plays in August Wilson's American Century Cycle.
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Jun 11, 2026
Recordings of songs by Schubert, music by Martyna Basta and symphonies by Martinu are among our selections.
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Jun 11, 2026
To promote "Masters of the Universe," Mattel, the toymaker behind the movie, tapped into one of the hottest trends in health and wellness: protein.
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Jun 11, 2026
In this strange, sensual dramedy, a lusty 20-something and her grieving Persian-British mother travel to an island resort meant for honeymooners.
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Jun 11, 2026
"The Bear" serves its last course, "Ted Lasso" gets back on the pitch, and Larry David makes a TV show with the Obamas.
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Jun 11, 2026
At the Nevada Museum of Art, five examples of artist-activists shining a light on the Great Basin Desert and beyond.
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Jun 11, 2026
"$12,000? For a coin? Does it come with a used Honda Civic?" Lydic said.
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Jun 10, 2026
In the late 1960s, he and Saul Ilson oversaw a variety show known for its social and political satire, and together they helped fight network censors over its content.
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Jun 10, 2026
Dancing pigeons, mystery stew and a nostalgia machine.
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Jun 10, 2026
When a son got curious about the origins of a painting his mother bought at a secondhand shop decades ago, Google Gemini had some intriguing thoughts.
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Jun 10, 2026
A self-taught artist, he brought narrative to modern photography with sequences of staged black-and-white images, often accompanied by wry or lyrical captions.
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Jun 10, 2026
The supernatural mixes with secular modernity, family dynamics and feminism in a new London production of "Under the Shadow."
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Jun 10, 2026
The season's best new show is a horror-comedy rooted in a timely idea: Is the past a treasure to preserve or a monster to escape?
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Jun 10, 2026
At Lincoln Center, the guitarist Reg Bloor, Branca's widow, will conduct his music for the first time: "Symphony No. 13 (Hallucination City) for 100 Guitars."
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Jun 10, 2026
Meg Webster creates works that are often fleeting. At 82, with a new show at the Paula Cooper Gallery, now she's looking for a place in history.
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Jun 10, 2026
For her Broadway debut, the comedian hired a trainer, read lines with her daughter and, when she needed it most, was saved by improv.
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Jun 10, 2026
Both "The Trial" and Titanium Court, a lauded Match-3 game, trade in the frustration of a system of nonsensical rules.
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Jun 10, 2026
Patti Smith, David Byrne, Youssou N'Dour and other artists remember the performances, chance meetings and rainouts of the concert series that has defined New York City summers.
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Jun 10, 2026
In her new history, "Cocked and Boozy," Brooke Barbier illuminates the pervasive role that alcohol played throughout the colonial era.
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Jun 10, 2026
The late night host called Trump "the first sitting president to shut down a major United States city so he could take a nap in front of a sold-out crowd at the N.B.A. finals."
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Jun 09, 2026
After nearly nine years of practice, he made John Milton's epic poem vividly dramatic for audiences and inspired a study of his "memory virtuosity."
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Jun 09, 2026
Listen to tracks from War, Vicki Lawrence and other artists who had hits in May 1973.
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Jun 09, 2026
Mr. Reiner, who has pleaded not guilty, wants money from his $1.5 million trust fund to rehire a prominent criminal defense lawyer.
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Jun 09, 2026
His socially engaged works, created over a 70-year career, sought to engage viewers through shifting lights, motors and even Ping-Pong balls.
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Jun 09, 2026
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."
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Jun 09, 2026
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.
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Jun 09, 2026
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.
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Jun 09, 2026
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."
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Jun 09, 2026
New York City Ballet ended its season on a positive note with "Coppélia," but the repertory tipped too heavily into unimportant ballets.
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Jun 09, 2026
A new exhibition charts the cyclical forces destroying nightlife spots, even as independent spaces fight developers, complaining neighbors and shifting social habits.
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Jun 09, 2026
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.
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Jun 09, 2026
Across the United States, orchestras are programming more live performances of movie soundtracks in a bid for box office revenue.
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Jun 09, 2026
Jon Stewart called the president's interview his "worst nightmare: a woman who won't stop asking pertinent questions."
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Jun 08, 2026
Our chief theater critic, Helen Shaw, shares her highlights of the Tony Awards on Sunday in New York City.
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Jun 08, 2026
The British Film Institute assembled the memes in an archive of culturally significant internet moments. See what made the cut.
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Jun 08, 2026
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.
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Jun 08, 2026
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.
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Jun 08, 2026
Mr. Bruel, long a beloved celebrity in France, has denied allegations raised by 13 women dating to 1997.
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Jun 08, 2026
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.
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Jun 08, 2026
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.
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Jun 08, 2026
Thousands of people contributed their Broadway favorites of the season ahead of the Tony Awards. Here's how their votes stacked up.
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Jun 08, 2026
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.
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Jun 08, 2026
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.
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Jun 08, 2026
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.
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Jun 08, 2026
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.
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Jun 08, 2026
From old-school stars to young upstarts, the birthplace of hip-hop is basking in the big moment.
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Jun 08, 2026
Two Times critics unpack the twin phenomenon of "Backrooms" and "Obsession" and what lessons should — and shouldn't — be learned from their massive success.
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Jun 08, 2026
The British Film Institute assembled more than 400 videos in an archive of culturally significant internet moments. See what made the cut.
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Jun 08, 2026
The adaptation of a Carley Fortune novel airs and a new season of "Below Deck Mediterranean" begins.
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Jun 08, 2026
"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.
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Jun 08, 2026
The Broadway revival of "Salesman" led with six Tony Awards. "Schmigadoon!" won best new musical, and "Ragtime" and "Liberation" also took home major prizes.
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Jun 07, 2026
The Tony Awards were held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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Jun 07, 2026
The pop star, a former theater kid, will also perform on Sunday. Her theater-loving daughter approves of the gig.
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Jun 07, 2026
The knowing, and loving, musical theater satire won the coveted award of the night.
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Jun 07, 2026
"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.
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