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Sep 18, 2025

Late Night Tracks Trump's Trip to the U.K.
"For the next couple of days, he's bangin' their mash," Stephen Colbert said on Wednesday.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Reactions to ABC's Pulling of ‘Kimmel' Reflect America's Partisan Divide
Fans and liberals expressed anger while conservatives hailed ABC's decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show off the air after comments about the killing of Charlie Kirk.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

How Jenny Han Handpicked ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' Soundtrack
Jenny Han, the showrunner, handpicked music that referenced previous generations' pop culture for Amazon Prime's young adult drama.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

How MoMA's New Director Welcomed a Cuban Master to the Museum
Cuba balked at lending the museum work, but Christophe Cherix threw his firepower into assembling a global survey of Wifredo Lam.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Israel Says It Will Defund Film Awards After Palestinian Win
A drama about a Palestinian boy who sneaks into Israel won the top prize at Israel's version of the Oscars. The country's culture minister called the ceremony "shameful."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

France's Oscars Pick Is an Acclaimed Iranian Film Snubbed by Iran
"It Was Just an Accident," the Palme d'Or winner, will be eligible for best international feature. Its director criticized the selection process by nondemocratic countries.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Review: At Fall for Dance, War, Persistence and a Slow Tap of Love
The annual festival, popular for its take-a-chance-priced tickets, opened with a show featuring work by Jamar Roberts, the tap dancer Dario Natarelli and Akram Khan.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

‘The Great Dictionary of the Yiddish Language' Explores Jewish Tradition of Debate
The Jewish tradition of debate is at the center of a new chamber opera about two scholars clashing over a Yiddish dictionary in the aftermath of World War II.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

‘The Twilight Zone' Gave a Glimpse of Robert Redford's Gifts
In a memorable 1962 episode of "The Twilight Zone," the actor, still in his early 20s, played the most charming emissary of the afterlife imaginable.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Bad Bunny and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso Lead 2025 Latin Grammys Field
The Puerto Rican superstar, with 12 nods, and the multigenre duo from Argentina, with 10, will compete in the biggest categories.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

As Partisans Battle Over History, Former Presidents Try Another Tack
An essay series led by the archivist whom President Trump fired will feature voices from across the political spectrum, including those of George W. Bush and Barack Obama.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Robert Redford and Paul Newman Defined a Cinematic Era
Though the two leading men starred in only two films together, their collaborations led to a lifelong friendship that had its prickly moments.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Robert Redford's Many Types of Heroes
The Outlaw, the Romantic, the Survivor: From the Sundance Kid to his final role, he showed different ways to be a hero onscreen.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Aunt Gladys From ‘Weapons' Inspires Drag Artists Around the World
The distinctive villain inspired performers across the globe almost instantly. No one's waiting for Halloween.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

How Christophe Cherix Welcomed a Cuban Master Back to MoMA
Cuba balked at lending the museum work by Wifredo Lam, but the new director threw his firepower into assembling a global survey.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

He's Left MoMA Smarter, Richer and at a Crossroads
Glenn D. Lowry led the Museum of Modern Art for longer than anyone. But the institution he reconstructed (twice) is facing all-new trials.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

For Jason Bateman and Jude Law, ‘Black Rabbit' Was the Perfect Bad Bromance
The two actors play mutually toxic brothers in a new Netflix crime drama set amid the seedy underside of the downtown New York restaurant scene.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

In War-Torn Ukraine, ‘I Never Doubted the Importance of Theater'
Richard Nelson returns to the Public Theater with "When the Hurlyburly's Done," which he presented last winter in Kyiv. Here, he reflects on the experience with excerpts from his diary.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Inside Anne Buckwalter's Collection of Hand-Carved Bird Decoys
The artist Anne Buckwalter has amassed a collection of hand-carved avian decoys.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Sports Romance Books: A Starter Pack for Fans of Hockey, F1 and More
Sports and sex make for a knockout pairing in romance novels. Here's where to start.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

How ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' Winked at Gen X and Millennials
Jenny Han, the showrunner, handpicked music that referenced previous generations' pop culture for Amazon Prime's young adult drama.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Listen to Elizabeth Gilbert on the Modern Love Podcast
The "Eat, Pray, Love" author on healing from the sex and love addiction that almost destroyed her life.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 17, 2025

Jimmy Fallon Teases Trump's U.K. Trip
The "Tonight Show" host said the royal couple are the president's "second-favorite king and queen, next to Burger and Dairy."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

‘Alien: Earth' Episode 7 Recap: My Pet Monster
This week the action is divided primarily between two separate attempts to get off Boy Kavalier's Neverland island.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

In ‘Art,' James Corden, Bobby Cannavale and Neil Patrick Harris Go to War
James Corden, Bobby Cannavale and Neil Patrick Harris star in a revival of Yasmina Reza's comedy about an inscrutable abstract painting.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

John McQueen, Who Made Art Out of Burrs, Bark and Vines, Is Dead at 82
A pioneer of contemporary basketry, he used plant material from his backyard to create ingenious forms that blurred the line between art and craft.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Ronny Whyte, Cabaret Singer Who Personified Elegance, Dies at 88
Like his friend and mentor Bobby Short, he exuded haute style while imbuing American standards with grace and wit.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

When Redford-Newman Defined an Era
Though the two leading men starred in only two films together, their collaborations led to a lifelong friendship that had its prickly moments.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Meryl Streep, Barbra Streisand and Others Mourn Robert Redford
Redford "stood for an America we have to keep fighting for," his frequent collaborator Jane Fonda said after his death was announced on Tuesday.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Robert Redford: A Classic American Ideal Who Escaped the Mold
Though he got his start under the old studio system, he remained a natural in the New Hollywood and beyond.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Meryl Streep, Morgan Freeman and Others Mourn Robert Redford
Redford "stood for an America we have to keep fighting for," his frequent collaborator Jane Fonda said after his death was announced on Tuesday.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Pat Crowley, Veteran Actress of Film and TV, Dies at 91
Named the year's "new star" at the 1954 Golden Globes, she appeared alongside the biggest names of her time. She later embarked on a long career in television.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

8 Songs That Will Catch You Up on This Year's Music
Hear recent tracks from Bon Iver, Dijon, Karol G and more.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Robert Redford, American Style Icon
Reluctant to focus on style or his looks, Mr. Redford nevertheless became the embodiment of an enduring aesthetic.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

‘Galas' Review: A Vocally Gifted Paper Doll
Charles Ludlam's camp tribute to Maria Callas, featuring the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, is glamorous to a fault at Little Island.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

As an Activist, Robert Redford Understood the Power of Celebrity
His knowledge of the ways cameras and media create narratives helped him redirect those stories in service of larger causes like environmentalism.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Palestinian Artists Open Gaza Biennale in New York
The exhibition aims to give a voice to people making creative work about their lives in a war zone. "These small notebooks and my pens became my refuge," one wrote.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

John Lithgow to Tackle Roald Dahl's Antisemitism in Broadway ‘Giant'
The drama, which has had two runs in Britain, won London's Olivier Award for best new play earlier this year.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Robert Redford: 15 Memorable Movies to Stream
His roles brought him to the screen as a Depression-era con man, a governor's son and the journalist Bob Woodward. He also took to the director's chair. Here are some of Redford's career highlights.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Robert Redford: A Life in Photos
The Oscar-winning director, who preferred life away from Hollywood, was once a sex symbol and later an activist who used his celebrity to draw attention to the environment.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Robert Redford, Screen Idol Turned Director and Activist, Dies at 89
He made serious topics like grief and political corruption resonate with the masses, in no small part because of his own star power.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

He Left the Prejudice of America. But His Music Came Home.
The centennial of Robert Owens, a composer who worked abroad and assimilated into German culture, is being celebrated with a festival in Nebraska.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Shamek Farrah Made a Jazz Masterpiece. He's Still a Mystery.
Shamek Farrah's 1974 debut is a highly sought-after rarity, but even his most ardent admirers know little about him. In a rare interview, he tells his story.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

In Austin, a Comedy Scene that Speaks to Political Mavericks
The number of comics and comedy clubs in the city has exploded since the pandemic. Students, Joe Rogan fans and ideological misfits are sharing the spoils.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 16, 2025

Late Night Finds Trump Strangely Fascinated by the White House Ballroom
"Every time he gets a chance to talk about it, he sounds likes one of my kids," Seth Meyers said.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

Sotheby's Lands a Leonard Lauder Art Collection Worth More Than $400 Million
The collector's trove of 55 works, including Klimt, Matisse and Munch, will be auctioned in November.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

Katherine LaNasa and Noah Wyle Among the 11 First-Time Emmy Winners
Noah Wyle and Katherine LaNasa of "The Pitt" were among the actors to take home a statue for the first time on Sunday.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

‘The Pitt' Defied Odds by Going Back to the Future
On Sunday, Emmy voters made a loud statement that there is an appetite for the kind of shows that used to dominate TV.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

Where to Stream the 2025 Emmy Winners: ‘Adolescence,' ‘The Pitt' and More
"The Studio" took home the most trophies, and "The Pitt" and "Adolescence" also cleaned up. Here's where to stream the major Emmy winners.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

‘Dreamgirls' Will Return to Broadway After Global Star Search
A revival of the much-loved 1981 musical is planned for next fall, directed by Camille A. Brown.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

On the Scene at the Emmy Awards Governors Gala
Tramell Tillman, Britt Lower, Stephen Colbert, Jeff Hiller and other Emmy winners celebrated at the official post-show event.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

A Bold New Museum for a Flamboyant Leader
Chris Dercon is known for dramatic gestures and frequent moves between major institutions. But he says he'll be at the Fondation Cartier for the long haul.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

Arthur Sze Will Be the Next U.S. Poet Laureate
An observational poet who focuses on imagery from nature, he taught at the Institute of American Indian Arts for more than 20 years.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

Best and Worst Moments From the 2025 Emmy Awards
It was a great night for new series, first-time winners and a late-night show canceled by the ceremony's broadcaster. The writing and gags? Not as great.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

The Play Is Fiction, but Their Monologues Are (Partly) Their Own
"Prince Faggot" has returned for an Off Broadway run this fall. The play aims to shock, but it's the self-referential reflections that feel most profound.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

The Artists Testing the Limits of Endurance
In a world of constant instability, these artists are testing the limits of endurance.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

Powerhouse: International Festival Opens Its Dance Floor. First Up, Skateboarders.
Mette Ingvartsen's "Skatepark" will inaugurate the new Powerhouse: International festival, showcasing the vast performing space of Powerhouse Arts in Gowanus, Brooklyn.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

Cereal Box Records Sound Horrible. They Still Look Incredible.
Decades ago, singles were printed on cereal boxes as cutout prizes. Now, a dedicated few are working to save these cardboard treasures from extinction.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

Yusuf Islam Wants to Explain Himself
As Cat Stevens, he helped define the singer-songwriter. After converting to Islam, he became a lightning rod. His new memoir explores it all.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

A Year After Hurricane Helene, North Carolina Clockmaker Keeps Creating Masterpieces
Last September, Spruce Pine, N.C., was nearly destroyed. Luther Stroup's shop, where he makes five-figure grandfather clocks, was spared.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

‘Black Rabbit' and 6 More Things to Watch on TV This Week
A new series staring Jude Law and Jason Bateman premieres on Netflix, and "The Morning Show" returns with its fourth season.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

Highlights From the 2025 Emmy Awards: ‘The Pitt' Wins Best Drama, ‘The Studio' Best Comedy
"Adolescence" won best limited series and three acting awards, and "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert," which was canceled by CBS, was named best talk series.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 15, 2025

In Philadelphia, a Stirring New Stage for Alexander Calder
What can a museum experience be now? Meet Calder Gardens. A leading architect, garden designer and philanthropist build a thrillingly eccentric complex for the inventor of the mobile.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

‘The Pitt' Wins Big, and 6 Other Takeaways From the 2025 Emmys
"The Studio," the Apple TV sendup of modern Hollywood, set the record for most wins for a comedy in a single year, surpassing "The Bear."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Emmy Awards Winners 2025: The Full List
Here are the winners from the 77th Emmy Awards, which took place Sunday night.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Hannah Einbinder and Javier Bardem Say ‘Free Palestine' at 2025 Emmys
A few nominees and speakers addressed political issues such as the Israel-Gaza war and the defunding of U.S. public broadcasting.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

‘The Pitt' Wins the Emmy for Best Drama
The HBO Max hospital drama, starring Noah Wyle, had 13 nominations coming into Sunday. Noah Wyle had already won for best actor.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Owen Cooper Makes History as Youngest Male Emmy Winner for ‘Adolescence'
The acclaimed Netflix series won the Emmy for limited series as well as awards for acting, writing, directing and more.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Owen Cooper, 15, Is Youngest Male Emmy Winner as ‘Adolescence' Takes 8 Awards
The acclaimed Netflix series won the Emmy for limited series as well as awards for acting, writing, directing and more.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Emmy Awards Live Updates: ‘The Studio' Wins Best Comedy Series and Multiple Awards for Seth Rogen
Noah Wyle won best actor in a drama for "The Pitt." "Adolescence" won best limited series and three acting awards, "Severance" had a big night and "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert," canceled by CBS, was named best talk series.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Noah Wyle Finally Wins an Emmy Award for ‘The Pitt'
After five nominations and no wins for "E.R.," Wyle was named best actor in a drama for another hospital show, "The Pitt."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' Wins Emmy for Best Talk Show
The show, which Colbert has hosted since 2015, beat out "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on ABC.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

‘Adolescence' Dominates the Limited Series Category
The acclaimed Netflix series won the Emmy for limited series as well as awards for acting, writing, directing and more.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

‘S.N.L.' Tops Beyoncé for the Live Variety Emmy
The show's anniversary special won in a category that was unusually competitive and unusually glamorous this year.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Candid Photos From the Emmys
Candid moments with Walton Goggins, Pedro Pascal, Jean Smart and more.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Britt Lower Wins Best Lead Drama Actress Emmy for ‘Severance'
Lower won for her dual role in Season 2 of the surreal workplace drama. A handwritten joke on the back of her acceptance speech notes read, "Let me out."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Emmy Awards Live Updates: Britt Lower Wins Best Actress in a Drama for ‘Severance'
Comedy acting awards went to Seth Rogen for "The Studio" and Jean Smart for "Hacks." Katherine LaNasa won best supporting actress in a drama for "The Pitt," and Tramell Tillman best supporting actor for "Severance."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Emmy Awards Winners 2025: Updating List
The list of winners for the 77th Emmy Awards.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Britt Lower Wins Best Lead Actress Emmy for ‘Severance'
Lower won for her dual role as Helly R. and Helena in Season 2 of the surreal workplace drama.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Seth Rogen Wins His First Emmy for ‘The Studio'
Rogen won best actor in a comedy for "The Studio."

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Emmys Security Will Be Elevated After Shooting of Charlie Kirk
Officials have said that they re-examined their security plans after the assassination of the right-wing influencer last week.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Nonprofit Gets Two Paintings Stolen by Nazis Pulled From Auction
The paintings were among more than 300 works seized during World War II from Adolphe Schloss, a German Jew who lived in France and amassed a collection of old master paintings.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Why is Nate Bargatze Hostingthe Emmys?
CBS tapped a clean, nonpolitical comic to present the awards a couple of months after it fired its late-night host, Stephen Colbert.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

‘The Studio' leads with most wins after the Creative Arts Emmys.
The biggest awards come later on Sunday, but the Emmys leaderboard is already up and running.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Emmy Awards Live Updates: The Red Carpet Draws Stars of the Small Screen
"Severance" and "The Pitt" are competing for best drama, and "The Studio" and "Hacks" for best comedy. Nate Bargatze will host the ceremony.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

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NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting Received a Special, and Bittersweet, Award
The organization, which plans to close after President Trump rescinded more than $1 billion earmarked for public broadcasting, was given the Television Academy's Governors Award.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Dementia Is Stealing the Imagination of Robert Munsch, Children's Book Writer
Robert Munsch wrote "The Paper Bag Princess," "Love You Forever" and other classics by performing them over and over for kids. But dementia is now stealing his imagination.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

What to Expect at the 2025 Emmy Awards
The Apple TV series "Severance" and the HBO Max medical show "The Pitt" are in a tight race for best drama, television's most coveted prize.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Robert Munsch, the Beloved Children's Author Whose Stories Are Slipping Away
Robert Munsch wrote "The Paper Bag Princess," "Love You Forever" and other classics by performing them over and over for kids. But dementia is now stealing his imagination.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

I Finally Solved My Ethan Hawke Problem
A star since he was teenager, Hawke left our critic cold for several movies. But as he grew as an actor, his performances won her over.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Jennifer Lopez's Life Is Her Greatest Art. These 7 Roles Explain Why.
Her casting in the forthcoming "Kiss of the Spider Woman" underscores how her best onscreen work has always been informed by what's happening offscreen.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 14, 2025

Hermeto Pascoal, Prolific Brazilian Composer, Dies at 89
A self-taught multi-instrumentalist, he rose from a childhood of rural privation to become a favorite of jazz musicians and audiences around the world.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 13, 2025

MrBeast Awarded $15 Million to Film Reality Show in North Carolina
The money, which supported the second season of the extreme competition show "Beast Games," represents nearly half of the state's annual film and entertainment grants.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 13, 2025

Paramount Criticizes Celebrity-Endorsed Israeli Film Boycott
The film studio, which some say has turned rightward under its new owner, said it disagreed with thousands of Hollywood professionals pledging to boycott Israeli film institutions.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 13, 2025

Nancy King, Jazz Singer Who Flew Under the Radar, Dies at 85
Aficionados, and her fellow musicians, considered her one of the best living vocalists. But she chose not to seek a bigger spotlight.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 13, 2025

Emmys 2025: How to Watch, Time and Streaming
The show, airing on CBS, is being hosted by the comedian Nate Bargatze.

NYTimes Arts
Sep 13, 2025

Mark Hamill Blames Himself for Missing the Beatles Live
"My mom said, ‘You can have the album or you can see them in concert,'" the actor said. "I said, ‘Well, the album is forever and the girls will ruin the concert with their screaming.'"

NYTimes Arts
Sep 13, 2025

Mark Hamill on ‘The Long Walk' and Missing the Beatles Live
"My mom said, ‘You can have the album or you can see them in concert,'" the actor said. "I said, ‘Well, the album is forever and the girls will ruin the concert with their screaming.'"

NYTimes Arts
Sep 13, 2025

How to Film Stephen King Novels Like ‘The Long Walk' and ‘The Running Man'
The author "isn't shy about his opinions," as one director put it. But he gives filmmakers a wide berth and they have to decide what to put onscreen.

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