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May 04, 2026

Kennedy Center Ticketing Union Files Labor Charge Over Layoffs
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees challenged the terminations in a complaint to the National Labor Relations Board.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

The Books That Won the 2026 Pulitzer Prizes
"We the People," by Jill Lepore, won the history prize, and Daniel Kraus received the fiction prize for "Angel Down."

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Gabriela Lena Frank's ‘Picaflor' Wins Pulitzer for Music
Gabriela Lena Frank's "Picaflor: A Future Myth," premiered by the Philadelphia Orchestra, has won the prestigious award for music.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Settle ‘It Ends With Us' Lawsuit
Ms. Lively had accused Mr. Baldoni of waging a smear campaign against her after she complained of harassment when making a film together. He had denied her accusation.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

‘Liberation,' a Memory Play About '70s Feminism, Wins Drama Pulitzer
The prize board called the playwright Bess Wohl's work "a striking blend of comedy and sincerity."

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Pulitzer Prizes 2026: A Guide to the Winning Books and Finalists
"We the People," by Jill Lepore, won the history prize, and Daniel Kraus received the fiction prize for "Angel Down."

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Review: Out, Damned Patriarchy! A Revisionist Ballet ‘Macbeth'
In Akram Khan's new full-length work for Danish National Ballet, Lady Macbeth is a pure-intentioned heroine.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Electrical Fire at Broadway Theater Closes ‘Book of Mormon' Indefinitely
The New York Fire Department said there was "substantial damage" to a room containing lighting equipment at the Eugene O'Neill Theater in Manhattan.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Streisand, LuPone, Holliday, Menzel: Broadway's Biggest Voices
Lea Michele, Christine Ebersole, Jennifer Hudson, Kristin Chenoweth, Adam Lambert and 10 others reflect on their favorite belters.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Venice Showcases an Array of Global Art Stars During the Biennale
Marina Abramovic, Lorna Simpson, Arthur Jafa, Richard Prince and Peggy Guggenheim are among those being featured at museums and foundations during this year's international art exhibition.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

A Dutch Art Studio Lights Up Venice's Grand Canal
Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of Studio Drift have brought their kinetic light sculptures outdoors at the Venice Biennale.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

For the Painter Michael Armitage, Art Comes With a ‘Sense of Responsibility'
The Kenyan British artist Michael Armitage, who is showing his paintings and studies in Venice, reflects on his Kenyan roots and his recent move to Indonesia.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

At 90, the Korean artist Lee Ufan Finds Energy in His Art
The Korean artist Lee Ufan continues to work every day, and has three exhibitions on the horizon, including a display of his pivotal paintings at the Venice Biennale.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

In Venice, an Ocean-Inspired Exhibition Takes Visitors Under the Sea
Inside a former convent on an island, immersive artworks invite visitors to "stretch their sense of self to include the vastness of the ocean."

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

A Show in Rome Sheds New Light on Francesca Woodman's Haunting Images
The American photographer died at just 22, and yet the beautiful, unsettling work she created continues to influence art and artists. Why?

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Britney Spears Pleads Guilty to Reckless Driving After D.U.I. Charge
As part of a plea deal, the pop star will serve 12 months probation, complete a three-month substance abuse program and pay a modest fine.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

In Venice, Meditating on Time and Place on a Leisurely Bar Crawl
"You can't escape drink in Venice," one patron noted. "It's a ritual." An adopted Venetian, a reporter and a photographer wandered the city's watering holes over one long aperitivo hour.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Broadway's Belters: Michele on Streisand, Hudson on Holliday and More
Ten insiders (and five Times writers) testify to the thrill of the big Broadway sound of songs like "Defying Gravity," "I Got Rhythm" and "Wheels of a Dream."

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

This Professor Won the ‘Bauhaus Bathroom' Design Competition for the Gropius House
Announcing the winner of a competition to create a public restroom at the historic Gropius House.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

They Went Viral Online as Dancing Prodigies. Here's What They're Up to Now.
Performers who wowed us online as children are coming of age. But they have few obvious career paths.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Ken Griffin Acquires Second Original Printing of the Constitution
The document, purchased in a private sale for an undisclosed amount, will be on view in New York for the 250th anniversary of American independence.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

A ‘Lord of the Flies' for the ‘Adolescence' Era
A new TV series based on the William Golding classic, written by Jack Thorne, explores how boys are susceptible to the influence of others.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Chasing Stardom in Korea Nearly Destroyed Ejae. Then Came ‘KPop Demon Hunters.'
Ejae, the movie's breakout star, was the face of K-pop in 2025. Facing questions of art, national belonging and authenticity, she wants to be much more.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

The Met Makes a Statement With 9 New Mannequin Bodies
The latest Costume Institute exhibition expands its ideas of who, exactly, belongs in fashion. Will the gala follow suit?

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Belting
Michele on Streisand. Hudson on Holliday. Chenoweth on Menzel. Ten insiders (and five Times writers) testify to the thrill of the big Broadway sound.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

The Zen of Peter Frampton
Grappling with a progressive muscular disease and making a new album with his son, the onetime British guitar hero may be happier than ever.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

Surreal, Cryptic and Just Plain Strange: 4 Fantastical Places in Italy
Artists, an architect and a secretive commune built these otherworldly marvels — and you can visit them.

NYTimes Arts
May 04, 2026

‘Lord of the Flies,' and 7 More Things to Watch on TV This Week
A new adaptation of the 1954 novel comes to Netflix, and "Outlander" wraps up its eight-season run.

NYTimes Arts
May 03, 2026

‘The Comeback' Season 3, Episode 7 Recap: Anywhere Else
Valerie gets answers about the leak. Mark gets a troubling tattoo.

NYTimes Arts
May 03, 2026

‘S.N.L.' Recruits Aziz Ansari to Play F.B.I. Director Kash Patel
Ansari, the "Parks and Recreation" alum, made his first appearance on "Saturday Night Live" in nearly a decade, portraying Patel in an episode hosted by Olivia Rodrigo.

NYTimes Arts
May 03, 2026

Khloé Kardashian Is a Music All Day Kind of Person
"I'm big on a soundtrack to my life," the TV star and podcast host said. Hers includes Sabrina Carpenter, Frank Sinatra and John Coltrane.

NYTimes Arts
May 02, 2026

Nicole Hollander, Acerbic Feminist Cartoonist, Dies at 86
For more than 30 years, she wrote and illustrated "Sylvia," a comic strip about a tart-tongued, witty woman unafraid of expressing her many opinions.

NYTimes Arts
May 02, 2026

Francisco de Zurbarán: Paintings So Real, You Can Hardly Resist Believing
An exhibition of works by Francisco de Zurbarán at London's National Gallery highlights the painter's ability to draw in the viewer with detail and drama.

NYTimes Arts
May 02, 2026

Trump's Vision for D.C. ‘Garden of Heroes' Statues Grows in Size and Cost
Plans for the project include formal gardens, reflecting pools and plazas alongside the statues of 250 notable Americans, according to documents obtained by The New York Times.

NYTimes Arts
May 02, 2026

Actors From ‘The Pitt,' ‘The Bear' and More Take Over Broadway
Audiences are flocking to shows starring Patrick Ball of "The Pitt," Jon Bernthal and Ayo Edebiri of "The Bear," Ben Ahlers of "The Gilded Age" and more.

NYTimes Arts
May 02, 2026

Ashley McBryde Saved Her Own Life. Now She's Rocking Out Her Way.
The prolific country singer and songwriter has never quite fit the country music mold. Her upcoming album, "Wild," revels in her individuality, and her sobriety.

NYTimes Arts
May 02, 2026

How 7 Looks for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' Came Together
The film's costume designer, Molly Rogers, who also worked on the original, shared the inspirations for some of her favorite designs.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

Seymour Bernstein Dies at 99; Stage Fright Cut Short His Piano Career
After giving his last public concert in 1977, he moved into teaching. A 2014 documentary directed by Ethan Hawke put him in the spotlight once more.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

16 Photos That Captured the Dawn of Punk
In the 1970s and '80s, Stephanie Chernikowski, who has died at 84, shot bands like the Ramones and Blondie at CBGB and other downtown clubs.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

18 Off Broadway Shows to Catch in May
"Little Shop of Horrors" has some new stars. "Romeo and Juliet" bring their love to the Delacorte. And Hugh Jackman stars in "New Born" at the Minetta Lane.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' Lobs A Shot At Corporate Media
The New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson reviews "The Devil Wears Prada 2."

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

Andy Kershaw, Radio D.J. Who Tuned Britons Into World Music, Dies at 66
A longtime BBC host, he traveled the world in search of artists his audience "didn't know they wanted." Then he took an unexpected turn into war reporting.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in May
A series-length "Lord of the Flies" adaptation and a new series executive produced by the Duffers are among this month's most promising titles.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin' Director's Oscar Is Found After Airline Lost It
Pavel Talankin, a co-director and star of the documentary "Mr. Nobody Against Putin," was told by T.S.A. agents that his Academy Award could be used as a weapon.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

Stephanie Chernikowski, 84, Dies; Photographed the ‘Rough Magic' of Punk
She captured the radiant chaos at New York City clubs like CBGB in the 1970s, when bands like the Ramones, Blondie and the Patti Smith Group were emerging.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

At the Kennedy Center, the National Symphony's Show Goes On
With ambition that exceeded its grasp, the orchestra performed Puccini's "Il Trittico" ahead of the center's expected closure.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

Is Ilana Glazer Growing Up?
The "Broad City" creator has a new podcast, stand-up hour and political organizing group, and is raising a 4-year-old daughter. But don't worry, she still loves weed.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

The Taylor Swift Interview: Behind the Scenes
On "Popcast," the reporter Joe Coscarelli discusses what it was like to talk to Swift about songwriting with the critic Jon Caramanica.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a queer Belgian comedy, a romantic drama from Korea, an Argentine film about midlife crises and more.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

Kacey Musgraves Sounds Right at Home in the ‘Middle of Nowhere'
The country singer and songwriter's sixth album is a triumph of self-realization that reunites her with early collaborators and a former foe (Miranda Lambert).

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

Asmik Grigorian on Performing the Opera ‘Eugene Onegin'
The soprano Asmik Grigorian is starring as Tatiana, one of her signature roles, in Tchaikovsky's classic at the Metropolitan Opera.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

These 5 Actors Are Already Screen Stars. Now They're on Broadway.
Patrick Ball, Melissa Barrera, Adrien Brody, Tessa Thompson and Ben Ahlers discuss the demands of live performance as they make their Broadway debuts.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

Sofiane Pamart Emerged From France's Rap Scene. Now, He's Setting the Piano World on Fire.
Sofiane Pamart is on a mission to make his instrument as popular, and spectacular, as possible.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

This Dance Duo Gets Down to Business, With a Dose of the Erotic
Bullyache's show "A Good Man Is Hard to Find," about the violence of corporate life, combines choreography and theater with pop culture verve.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

How ‘The Boys' Choreographs Its ‘Ballet of Goo'
This superhero satire uses spurting blood, whale puppets and the occasional 11-foot penis to get more absurdly violent each season. The creator breaks down its most notorious set pieces.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

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
May 01, 2026

Gerry Conway, a Creator of the Punisher in Spider-Man Comics, Dies at 73
The brutal assassin's skull logo later took on new life as a political symbol. Mr. Conway was also responsible for the death of Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker's love interest.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

The Audacity of Art at the Obama Presidential Center
Barack and Michelle Obama commissioned 30 artists to create work for their campus, which starts visitor previews next week on the South Side of Chicago.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

The Best Movies and Shows Streaming in May 2026
"Spider-Noir," an installment of "The Terror" anthology and "Wuthering Heights" arrive, and "Battlestar Galactica" returns.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney , AMC , Hulu, Apple TV and More in May
"Spider-Noir," an installment of "The Terror" anthology and "Wuthering Heights" arrive, and "Battlestar Galactica" returns.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

35 Fun Things to Do in N.Y.C. in May
This month brings Bruce Springsteen, the Dance Parade, Mother's Day gospel and outdoor festivals galore.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

In ‘Our Land,' Lucrecia Martel Turns Her Camera on a Killing
Technology, history and human lives intersect in Lucrecia Martel's examination of the death of an Indigenous leader in Argentina.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

Can the Costume Institute Survive Without the Met Gala?
The Metropolitan Museum and the party that has supported its fashion wing may be entering a new era.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

‘Swapped' Review: It's Freaky Friday in the Animal Kingdom
Michael B. Jordan voices a woodland creature who swaps species with a bird in this middling animated movie on Netflix.

NYTimes Arts
May 01, 2026

Seth Meyers Gives Trump an Earful About Ear Jokes
The "Late Night" host expressed secondhand embarrassment after the president referred to the "beautiful ears" and "super hearing" of a NASA official.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

‘Moby Dick' Review: Robert Wilson's Last Masterpiece
Wilson's 2024 adaptation of Herman Melville's classic, with music by the British singer-songwriter Anna Calvi, has a short run at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Dean Tavoularis, 93, Oscar-Winning Production Designer for Coppola, Dies
He worked on 13 Francis Ford Coppola films, including "The Godfather" trilogy and "Apocalypse Now," and recreated the Las Vegas Strip for "One From the Heart."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

New Banksy Statue Causes Stir in Central London
The statue depicts a man marching with a flag that covers his face. It appeared in a section of London near statues of 19th-century British military and colonial figures.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Britney Spears Is Charged With D.U.I. Involving Drugs and Alcohol
Officers in California observed the pop star driving fast and erratically in March. After she was arrested, she checked herself into a treatment facility.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Fortnite Issues Refunds for D4vd Gameplay Items
The singer, who has been charged with the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, began his career making music inspired by the game.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

‘Widow's Bay' Promises a Cursed Vacation
In this off-kilter horror-comedy on Apple TV, a seaside village with eccentric citizens and a troubled past becomes a tourist hot spot.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Is Yoko Ono Still Our Most Radical Artist?
In the 1960s, she invited an audience to cut off her clothes. As attacks on women's rights escalate, "Cut Piece" and other decades-old works of feminist art feel more relevant than ever.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

A ‘Bachelorette' Season Hangs in the Balance as Abuse Claims Are Aired
Television executives have not ruled out a revival of Taylor Frankie Paul's season of the reality show, but a custody battle has kept her volatile former relationship in the spotlight.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Georg Baselitz, German Neo-Expressionist Painter, Dies at 88
Along with contemporaries like Anselm Kiefer, he mounted a frontal attack on Minimalism and Conceptualism, the dominant "cool" styles of the 1970s.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Venice Biennale Jury Resigns Amid Tension Over Awards Ban
The jury of the world's most important art exhibition had said it wouldn't consider artists from countries whose leaders are accused of crimes against humanity.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

August Wilson Like You've Never Heard Him Before: In Italian
In three U.S. cities, a new production of the playwright's cabdriver drama "Jitney" will be imported from Italy.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Dean Tavoularis, Oscar-Winning Production Designer for Coppola, Dies at 93
He worked on 13 Francis Ford Coppola films, including "The Godfather" trilogy and "Apocalypse Now," and recreated the Las Vegas Strip for "One From the Heart."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Michelangelo and Rodin: Finding the Living Spirit in Stone
An exhibition at the Louvre shows how the two artists, working centuries apart, found common ground in the vital force of rough-hewed textures.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

David Allan Coe, Singer Who Personified Outlaw Country, Dies at 86
Mr. Coe, who wrote "Take This Job and Shove It" and other chart-topping hits, was a transgressive exponent of the outlaw country movement of the 1970s and '80s.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Top 10 Reasons We Love the Original ‘Devil Wears Prada' Movie
The 2006 comedy is filled with moments big and small that have stood the test of time, thanks in no small part to Meryl Streep's turn as Miranda Priestly.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Review: RZA's ‘One Spoon of Chocolate' Hammers Away at Racism
In RZA's new movie, Unique (Shameik Moore) realizes Black residents in town are being hunted by white men. Despite the premise, the film lacks intensity.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

‘Wowsabout' Looks to Nature, and Jim Henson, in Hopes of Inspiring Awe
Produced by the Jim Henson Company in Sequoia National Park, the PBS Kids special leads a series of programs tied to America's 250th anniversary.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Is Yoko Ono the Most Radical Artist of the Trump Era?
In the 1960s, she invited an audience to cut off her clothes. As attacks on women's rights escalate, "Cut Piece" and other decades-old works of feminist art feel more relevant than ever.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

‘Two Pianos' Review: Striking an Odd Chord
The filmmaker Arnaud Desplechin directed this off-kilter drama about a French pianist and the life he left behind.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Review: ‘That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea'
Based on a popular anime series, the film, subtitled "Tears of the Azure Sea," is a satisfactory stand-alone fantasy adventure set on an island resort.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

‘Hokum' Review: Adam Scott Confronts His Demons and an Ancient Witch
Adam Scott is perfection as a damaged writer battling an ancient witch and his own demons in this hugely enjoyable chiller.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

‘Hokum' Review: You Can Check In, but You Might Not Check Out
Adam Scott is perfection as a damaged writer battling an ancient witch and his own demons in this hugely enjoyable chiller.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' Review: A Rhapsody in Cerulean
In this sequel, Andy (Anne Hathaway) and Miranda (Meryl Streep) encounter a series of crises that set the stage for a larger, existential catastrophe.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

‘Deep Water' Review: Prepare for an Emergency Landing, With Fins
The action director Renny Harlin combines two different kinds of disaster movies, with lots of gory shark scenes.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

‘Animal Farm' Review: George Orwell, Lost in the Mud
A confusing adaptation of Orwell's political novel seems blissfully detached from its source's clarity.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

The Prince of Italian Pop Art Smiles Again
Lévy Gorvy Dayan gallery offers new glimpses of the perfectionism and hidden goofiness of Domenico Gnoli, whose caricatures of reality captured la dolce vita.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Ilana Glazer's Next Act Goes Broader
She has a new podcast, stand-up hour and political organizing group, and is raising a 4-year-old daughter. But don't worry, she still loves weed.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Rush Lost Its Beloved Drummer. The Band Is Ready to Get Back on the Road.
After losing Neil Peart to cancer six years ago, the trio is returning to touring with Anika Nilles, a powerhouse drummer who's forged her own relationship with the group.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 30, 2026

Josh Johnson Gives King Charles Props for His Comedy Chops
"You know, I've always wondered what white Def Jam would be like," Johnson said after King Charles cracked a few jokes at the White House.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2026

D4vd Bought Chain Saws to Dispose of Celeste Rivas Hernandez's Body, Prosecutors Say
In a legal filing, prosecutors outlined for the first time how they say the singer murdered and dismembered Celeste Rivas Hernandez.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2026

Roger Sweet, Creator of the He-Man Action Figure, Dies at 91
The musclebound character he developed as a toy designer for Mattel gave rise to the Masters of the Universe franchise and helped define the machismo of the 1980s.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2026

Queen Camilla Unites Winnie-the-Pooh with a Long-Lost Friend
On Wednesday, the Queen of England presented the New York Public Library with a bespoke replica of Roo, the smallest companion of the Bear of Very Little Brain.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2026

Tupac Shakur's Stepbrother Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit, 29 Years After Murder
Maurice Shakur said in a complaint filed against Duane Keith Davis, who was charged in 2023 with the rapper's murder, that the "threads are starting to come together."

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2026

U.S. and Italy Honor Alliance to Curb Art Looting, Amid Broader Tensions
Standing near dozens of repatriated artifacts, officials from the countries celebrated efforts that have led to the return of thousands of artworks to Italy.

NYTimes Arts
Apr 29, 2026

The Good List: 6 Things to Add Some Joy to Your Day
Showering at the airport, blossoms in seams and the bar for joy.

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