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Mar 10, 2026
A woman fired a semiautomatic weapon at Rihanna's home while she was there with ASAP Rocky and their three children on Sunday, the authorities said.
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Mar 10, 2026
"Sync music" has become the soundtrack to our lives — whether we realize it or not.
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Mar 10, 2026
As the irreverent quiz show's judge and scorekeeper, Kurtis, a former news anchor known for his rich voice, has helped find comedy in current events since 2014.
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Mar 10, 2026
At 67, the actress is still reinventing herself, with two new TV shows, "The Madison" and "Margo's Got Money Troubles," and an evolving attitude about her work.
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Mar 10, 2026
As the former One Direction singer releases his fourth album, listen back to how Bobby Brown, Ricky Martin and others made their own statements.
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Mar 10, 2026
Nicole Kidman stars in Prime Video's adaptation of Patricia Cornwell's long-running series of Kay Scarpetta novels.
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Mar 10, 2026
Yuval Sharon's debut production featured an astonishing performance by the soprano Lise Davidsen. It is the event of the season.
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Mar 10, 2026
After the Justice Department reached a settlement with the concert giant, the judge overseeing the trial asked the states and the company to do the same.
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Mar 10, 2026
Nicole Kidman stars in Prime Video's adaptation of Patricia Cornwell's long-running series of Kay Scarpetta novels.
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Mar 10, 2026
Best picture is the only Oscar category decided by preferential ballot. Our reporter Marc Tracy explains how that works.
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Mar 10, 2026
A new era for the orchestra begins in September, when Gustavo Dudamel officially becomes its music and artistic director.
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Mar 10, 2026
Alma Allen has joined Perrotin, months after two other galleries dropped him over his selection to represent the United States at the "art world Olympics."
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Mar 10, 2026
Alma Allen has joined Perrotin Gallery, months after two galleries dropped him over his selection to represent the United States at the "art world Olympics."
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Mar 10, 2026
György Kurtág, the eminent composer and Hungarian national treasure, has reached a rare milestone yet shows little interest in retirement.
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Mar 10, 2026
This documentary offers a rundown of the 2011 nuclear meltdown with special attention to the shift workers who risked their lives while trying to stabilize the plant.
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Mar 10, 2026
At 67, the actress is still reinventing herself, with two new TV shows, "The Madison" and "Margo's Got Money Troubles," and an evolving attitude about her work.
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Mar 10, 2026
Best picture is the only Oscar category decided by preferential ballot. Our reporter Marc Tracy explains how that works.
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Mar 10, 2026
"Kids, Wait Till You Hear This!" is a familiar reminder that growing up in showbiz can lead to awards and adulation, but also to heartache.
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Mar 10, 2026
"You can lie about many things in American life, but one thing you can't lie about is gas prices," Late Night host Seth Meyers said. "Everyone sees it."
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Mar 10, 2026
Skyrocketing budgets and falling profitability have driven a new form of offshoring, with U.S. producers staging shows across the Atlantic.
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Mar 09, 2026
He couldn't sing, dance or tell funny stories. But Johnny Carson loved him and his persona: a D-list star clinging to celebrity.
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Mar 09, 2026
His Oscar-winning 1972 screenplay starred Robert Redford as an idealistic public interest lawyer making a run for the Senate.
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Mar 09, 2026
No injuries were reported after the shooting on Sunday. A 35-year-old woman is being held on roughly $10 million bail, jail records show.
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Mar 09, 2026
At the Dance Reflections festival, Nacera Belaza, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Noé Soulier all attempted some form of going back to basics. Results varied.
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Mar 09, 2026
Greg Greeley, who once ran Amazon's books and media business, will succeed Jonathan Karp as chief executive at one of the largest book publishers in the U.S.
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Mar 09, 2026
Washington National Opera managed to resume performances within two months of its abrupt departure. But there are still challenges ahead.
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Mar 09, 2026
American Ballet Theater opened a short spring season at Lincoln Center with a full-length work by Lar Lubovitch from 1997. Time hasn't freshened it up.
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Mar 09, 2026
The agreement, which requires a judicial sign-off, would avoid a breakup of the concert giant. But states who joined the suit object to the terms.
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Mar 09, 2026
The pop star's new album revels in the communal experience of clubbing. But his gleaming songs don't reveal much about the man behind them.
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Mar 09, 2026
The pop star's new album revels in the communal experience of clubbing. But his gleaming songs don't reveal much about the man behind them.
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Mar 09, 2026
In a wide-ranging career, he was a member of a Boston white-shoe firm, a Swiss currency trader and a Hollywood screenwriter ("Bullitt" was another of his scripts).
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Mar 09, 2026
"The Testament of Ann Lee" and Shaker traditions represent how movement has been a constantly evolving conduit to heaven.
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Mar 09, 2026
In "Shrinking," this veteran performer has finally found a job in which he feels fully appreciated. "It's the greatest experience I've had in my acting career," he said.
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Mar 09, 2026
What once involved an actor and a casting director in a room is now a technologically advanced exercise with pros and cons for performers.
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Mar 09, 2026
As President Trump prepares to close Washington's premier performing arts venue for two years, loyal patrons wonder where they'll get their cultural fix.
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Mar 09, 2026
A new show staring Nicole Kidman premieres, and the 98th Academy Awards air live.
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Mar 08, 2026
No injuries were reported and a woman about the age of 30 was taken into custody, the Los Angeles Police Department said.
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Mar 08, 2026
One of the starring acts at Woodstock, he and his band, the Fish, came out of the Bay Area's psychedelic rock scene. He went on to a long career as a solo artist.
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Mar 08, 2026
Colin Jost added to his airtime playing Hegseth, the defense secretary, in the opening of a "Saturday Night Live" broadcast hosted by Ryan Gosling.
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Mar 08, 2026
Works newly attributed to the Renaissance artist had exciting stories behind them. But experts say they are unlikely to be by his hand.
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Mar 08, 2026
In HBO's new Sunday night comedy, the star of "The Office" plays a best-selling novelist caught up in campus politics.
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Mar 08, 2026
The Times's new chief theater critic is taking up the mantle as the industry moves over rocky ground.
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Mar 08, 2026
After outgrowing its original home, the National Museum of Mathematics has added new exhibits and an art gallery space in what was an empty storefront along the Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan.
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Mar 08, 2026
The Met has looked to a foreign government, to new strategies, even to outer space, in its scramble to find money to sustain the country's largest performing arts organization.
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Mar 07, 2026
She was part of the acclaimed creative teams on comic book series for DC Comics, including Swamp Thing, which she called "Shvampy" in her German accent.
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Mar 07, 2026
Documents show how A.I. was used to cancel most previously approved grants by the National Endowment for the Humanities as the agency embraced President Trump's agenda.
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Mar 07, 2026
A self-taught artist, he turned reclaimed wood into striking abstract works influenced by Brancusi, Noguchi and African art.
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Mar 07, 2026
Andris Nelsons's abrupt departure from the Boston Symphony Orchestra shouldn't be surprising to those who have witnessed his artistic decline.
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Mar 07, 2026
The 1,000th Connections puzzle is out today. Wyna Liu, the writer behind the game, knows you have thoughts.
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Mar 07, 2026
Sturgill Simpson's political screed, Olivia Rodrigo's Magnetic Fields cover and the Lunar New Year song burning up the charts in Vietnam.
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Mar 07, 2026
Bill Lawrence, the man behind comedies-with-heart like "Scrubs" and "Ted Lasso," is in the midst of a career renaissance. He has five shows on the air now, including "Rooster" with Steve Carell.
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Mar 07, 2026
Bill Lawrence, the man behind comedies-with-heart like "Scrubs" and "Ted Lasso," is in the midst of a career renaissance. He has five shows on the air now, including "Rooster" with Steve Carell.
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Mar 07, 2026
The Watergate museum, now in a pop-up phase, focuses on the political crime that brought down Nixon.
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Mar 07, 2026
The Watergate museum, now in a pop-up phase, focuses on the political crime that brought down Nixon.
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Mar 07, 2026
A newly released collection of the Australian master's short fiction shows her sympathy, her virtuosity and her ear.
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Mar 07, 2026
"I spend an hour a day quietly with this guy, whether it's feeding him, cleaning out the tank, having him chill with me," the actor said.
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Mar 06, 2026
In a wide-ranging career, he was a Boston lawyer, a Hollywood screenwriter and a Swiss currency trader.
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Mar 06, 2026
In a wide-ranging career, he was a Boston lawyer, a Hollywood screenwriter and a Swiss currency trader.
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Mar 06, 2026
The orchestra's leadership announced on Friday that it and the conductor Andris Nelsons "were not aligned on future vision."
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Mar 06, 2026
This art form is alive, and Chalamet, who comes from a dance family, knows it. But what value does ballet have for the world at large?
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Mar 06, 2026
A Tribe Called Quest had the vision for "The Low End Theory." The engineer Bob Power helped piece it together.
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Mar 06, 2026
His Oscar-winning 1972 screenplay starred Robert Redford as an idealistic public interest lawyer making a run for the Senate.
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Mar 06, 2026
The executive director, Jean Davidson, said her departure reflects frustration at the turmoil that has engulfed the arts center.
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Mar 06, 2026
Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla returned to the New York Philharmonic for a pair of programs, but only one formed a cohesive arc of ideas.
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Mar 06, 2026
Friars Club memorabilia, including photos of Billy Crystal and Jack Benny's violin, sold well at an auction that upset former members of the defunct showbiz fraternity.
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Mar 06, 2026
She was closely associated with the film movement known as the New Wave, although her reimagining of cinematic conventions predated it.
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Mar 06, 2026
The pop star's arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence this week was a breaking point, years after she regained control of her life and finances.
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Mar 06, 2026
She was seen as a hip-hop temptress when she was still a teenager, and her albums "Age Ain't Nothing but a Number" and "One in a Million" sold millions of copies.
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Mar 06, 2026
Her landmark book "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" was among the first 20th-century autobiographies of a Black woman to reach a wide readership.
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Mar 06, 2026
Le Corbusier famously told her, "We don't embroider cushions here," when she sought a job at his studio. Then he recognized her talent for design.
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Mar 06, 2026
The Carpenters sold more than 30 million records with the irresistible combination of her soft-rock contralto and her brother's lush arrangements.
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Mar 06, 2026
A former Playboy centerfold, actress and TV personality, she was also known for being rich (sporadically) and litigious (chronically).
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Mar 06, 2026
Known as the queen of Tejano music, she was beloved as an idol and a heartthrob on both sides of the Mexican border.
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Mar 06, 2026
One of the most famous stars in Hollywood, she suffered severe setbacks in the last years of her life.
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Mar 06, 2026
Natalie Wood evolved from a child star into a teenage ingénue and then a mature actress, until her trajectory was tragically cut short.
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Mar 06, 2026
"Dietrich is something that never existed before and may never exist again," the actor Maurice Chevalier said of her. "That's a woman."
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Mar 06, 2026
Ms. Morrison, who wrote "Beloved" and "Song of Solomon," was the first African-American woman to win the Nobel in literature.
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Mar 06, 2026
She dazzled audiences in "The Wizard of Oz" and "A Star Is Born," but her successes were later overshadowed by addiction and other struggles.
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Mar 06, 2026
Considered the most exciting opera singer of her time, she thrilled audiences with her penchant for spectacle onstage and in her personal life.
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Mar 06, 2026
She helped transform the American quilt from a utilitarian bed covering into a work of avant-garde social commentary.
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Mar 06, 2026
A distinguished American poet, she examined the experience of being Black and female in the 20th century.
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Mar 06, 2026
She enjoyed a lifelong reputation as a glittering, annihilating humorist. For her epitaph, she suggested, "Excuse My Dust."
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Mar 06, 2026
Her large body of work, which included poetry, essays and autobiography, reflected her hatred of racial and sexual prejudice.
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Mar 06, 2026
Miss Holiday, who became a singer more out of desperation than desire, was one of the most influential jazz musicians of her time.
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Mar 06, 2026
A British singer who found worldwide fame with her sassy, hip-hop-inflected take on retro soul, she became a tabloid fixture because of addiction problems.
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Mar 06, 2026
A temptress on the silver screen in the 1930s and '40s, she later became an inventor.
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Mar 06, 2026
Although her books, written in the dialect of the Deep South, established her as one of the foremost writers of Black folklore, she died in obscurity.
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Mar 06, 2026
With hits like "Respect" and "Chain of Fools," she defined a female archetype: sensual and strong, long-suffering but ultimately indomitable.
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Mar 06, 2026
She performed with a string of bananas tied around her waist, an electrifying act that led her to become first a local sensation in Paris, and then an international star.
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Mar 06, 2026
An iconoclastic journalist, she was known for her war coverage and her aggressive, revealing interviews with the powerful.
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Mar 06, 2026
With a film career spanning three decades, Miss Wong, who rose to stardom with "The Thief of Baghdad," was acclaimed as a versatile and talented performer.
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Mar 06, 2026
She caused controversy with books like "Eichmann in Jerusalem," published in 1963, which grew out of her coverage of Adolf Eichmann's trial for The New Yorker.
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Mar 06, 2026
Her documentaries earned her acclaim as a cinematic genius, as well as criticism for putting her talent at the service of Hitler.
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Mar 06, 2026
This month's picks include a Mexican drama, a Japanese crime thriller, an absurdist French comedy and more.
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Mar 06, 2026
Klaus Janson, known for his work on Daredevil and Batman, said he hoped his new solo show could give people "a growing appreciation of what comics can do."
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Mar 06, 2026
The producer and songwriter has been responsible for some of this century's biggest hits. His greatest skill may be remaining curious.
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Mar 06, 2026
For an unmoored time, the artists of the Whitney Biennial get personal, with an inspired discourse shaped by crisis, craft and community. Look up, and listen.
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Mar 06, 2026
The free-spirited figure skater spoke to our dance critic about her approach to performing, the role of music and more.
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Mar 06, 2026
Chris Fleming's wild way with language is both dazzling and hilarious in "Live at the Palace," an hour that veers in surprising directions.
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Mar 06, 2026
After a prizewinning "Fiddler on the Roof" and a lauded take on Sondheim, Jordan Fein is tackling Arthur Miller's enigmatic "Broken Glass."
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