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Nov 20, 2025

‘Wicked: For Good' Review: Two Besties Till the End
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande return to Oz for the second part of Jon M. Chu's maximalist adaptation of the Broadway musical.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

‘Train Dreams' Review: Life, Understood in Reverse
Joel Edgerton stars in a gorgeous film based on Denis Johnson's celebrated novella about a laborer in the Pacific Northwest.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

‘Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter' Review: When Fame Recedes
A documentary tracks the highs and lows of the 1990s fitness guru, now a food delivery driver in Las Vegas.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

‘Sisu: Road to Revenge' Review: Slapstick Rambo
In this sequel to the 2023 exploitation film, blood-splattered inanity becomes a delirium of popcorn fun.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

‘Rental Family' Review: Brendan Fraser, Lost in Impersonation
Brendan Fraser is quietly endearing in this fish-out-of-water tale of an American actor in Tokyo who accepts some highly unusual assignments.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

‘Cutting Through Rocks' Review: The Only Way Out
A documentary about Sara Shahverdi, the first woman elected to the council of her village in Iran, is propelled by her no-nonsense resourcefulness.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

‘The Age of Disclosure' Review: Release the Extraterrestrial Files
A documentary argues that the U.S. government needs to divulge what it knows about the phenomena formerly called U.F.O.s.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

‘Cactus Pears' Review: Finding Intimacy Amid Grief
This understated Indian drama follows closeted gay man gingerly initiating a romance with an old friend.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

The Grand Ole Opry at 100
As the country music institution celebrates a century of its radio broadcast, listen to how the show defined the culture — and was reshaped by it — decade by decade.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

In a Reimagined ‘Our Town,' Dance and Poetry Run for the Woods
In "My Town," Jack Ferver's one-person take on the Wilder classic with hints of "Wisconsin Death Trip," movement and storytelling are deftly intertwined.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

Told to Avoid D.E.I., Arts Groups Are Declining Grants Instead
Even with arts funding at risk, some organizations are rejecting federal money because of censorship concerns.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 20, 2025

Jimmy Kimmel Prepares for Hurricane Epstein
Kimmel wondered if President Trump might "pull a Taylor Swift and give us ‘The Epstein Files: Donnie's Version.'"

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

Believe It or Not, That $12 Million Gold Toilet Was Bought by … Ripley's
The entertainment company plans on displaying the toilet, saying its team is exploring "whether visitors may someday be allowed to use it."

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

Newly Discovered Bach Pieces Are the Fruits of Decades of Detective Work
A pair of organ works that scholars believe were written by a teenage Johann Sebastian Bach were premiered in Leipzig this week and added to the composer's official catalog.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

Holiday Gift Ideas: What to Get an Ex, a Sick Parent and More Recommendations
Plus: what to get a sick mother, a minimalist son and more holiday present advice from T Magazine.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

How Magdalene Odundo Makes Ceramics Seem Like Bodies in Motion
For more than five decades, the ceramist Magdalene Odundo has been making abstract, time-intensive vessels that recall bodies in motion.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

Alice and Ellen Kessler, '60s Singing Sensations, Die at 89
The twin sisters from Germany, who were nightclub stars and regular guests on international variety shows, chose to end their lives together.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

Meryl Streep and More Stars Toast Tom Hanks in ‘This World of Tomorrow'
A crowd that included Meryl Streep, Martin Short and Steve Martin packed the Shed for the actor's new show, "This World of Tomorrow."

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

U.K. Vows to Ban Resale of Concert Tickets Above Face Value
The move aims to prevent "touts," or scalpers, from charging exorbitant prices for sought-after shows.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

Review: Strauss's ‘Arabella' Returns to the Met Opera
The latest revival of Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal's final opera was a night of promising debuts and mixed success.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

These Books Were Judged by Their A.I. Covers, and Disqualified
A New Zealand book competition dropped two of a publisher's books because they had A.I.-generated covers. The publisher and the designer pushed back.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

This Play Recruited Actors With Anorexia. Was That Ethical?
Some psychologists and parents argued that it risked glamorizing the condition, but one performer described the experience as empowering: "Onstage, I can be who I really am."

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

‘Sacramento,' ‘Happy Christmas' and More Streaming Gems
This month's off-the-radar streaming suggestions include modest but moving indie comedy-dramas, documentaries profiling comedy legends and more.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

Black Flag's Latest Reboot Has Everyone Talking (Even Greg Ginn)
At 71, Ginn has remade his hardcore institution once again — this time with zoomer-aged bandmates. Is it a punk statement or karaoke?

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

After the Death of Two Titans, Where Are the Next Giant Art Patrons?
With the passing of Leonard A. Lauder and Agnes Gund amid financial headwinds, arts organizations worry that the cultural megadonor may be a thing of the past.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

The Debate Over Colorblind Casting Isn't Settled After All
A Black Hedda Gabler on film and a white Korean robot onstage are sending mixed signals about the status of cultural diversity and representation.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

How to Talk About Money in Your Relationship, According to a Personal Finance Coach
Ramit Sethi, a personal finance author and coach, offers four lessons to help you stop arguing about money in your relationship and start living a "rich life" together.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

George Clooney, Adam Sandler and Noah Baumbach on Fame and ‘Jay Kelly'
The stars and the director look back on their days trying to break into the industry and how failure was part of the equation.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 19, 2025

Stephen Colbert Celebrates ‘Epstein Rockin' Eve'
"Stay up for a ball drop you're going to want to miss," the "Late Show" host said as Congress voted for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

Night of Modern Art History, Night of Spectacle at Sotheby's
At $236.4 million, a portrait by Gustav Klimt is the second most expensive painting at auction, while Maurizio Cattelan's golden toilet drew $12.1 million.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

At $236 Million, Klimt Piece Is Second Most Expensive Painting Sold at Auction
At $236.4 million, a portrait by Gustav Klimt is the second most expensive painting at auction, while Maurizio Cattelan's golden toilet drew $12.1 million.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

‘This World of Tomorrow' Review: Tom Hanks Is Back in Town
The movie star plays a man from the future at the 1939 New York World's Fair in an adaptation of some of his stories. Kelli O'Hara shines as his love interest.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

At $236.4 Million, Portrait by Klimt is Second Most Expensive Painting Sold at Auction
The portrait of Elisabeth Lederer, looted by the Nazis and spared from a blaze, was a highlight of the Sotheby's inaugural sale in its new home.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

‘Meet the Cartozians' Review: Who Gets to Be White in America?
Talene Monahon's captivating play uses a 1925 court decision to explore what identity means to Armenians here (a certain reality TV star included).

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

Public Theater's ‘Initiative': A Coming-of-Age Play Unfolds Over Five Hours
The characters in Else Went's quiet Off Broadway debut at the Public Theater try to make sense of the world while coming-of-age in the early aughts.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

‘Lahppon/Lost' Was a Hit in Oslo. But in the Sami Heartland?
The Norwegian National Ballet was nervous about taking a new work about a Sami uprising to the area where the historical event took place.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

On ‘Finally Over It,' Summer Walker Is R&B's Maestro of the Funny Side of Heartbreak
On "Finally Over It," the singer and songwriter rolls her eyes and brings in like-minded cynics for tracks that recall the soulful sounds of the '90s.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

Obsessed With ‘Wicked'? Try 9 More Songs From Beloved Musicals.
If you've got Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande on repeat, add these songs from "Rent," "Hadestown," "13" and more to the rotation.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

Artists Pick Their Favorite Films About Artists
Movies with artist-protagonists are known to be disappointing. These pass muster and even inspire.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

‘Lahpphon/Lost' Was a Hit in Oslo. But in the Sami Heartland?
The Norwegian National Ballet was nervous about taking a new work about a Sami uprising to the area where the historical event took place.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

In This Show, Four Years of High School Unfold Over Five Hours
The characters in Else Went's quiet Off Broadway debut at the Public Theater try to make sense of the world while coming-of-age in the early aughts.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

‘Selena y Los Dinos' Review: Still Dreaming of You
In this look back at the singer Selena, the director Isabel Castro presents home video footage and photographs that have not been seen in other documentaries.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

Vanity Fair's New Hollywood Issue, First Under New Editor, Is All About Men
Mark Guiducci gave his first issue of Vanity Fair over to the guys.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

Body Slams, Curated: Pro Wrestling Enters Its Museum Era
The over-the-top spectacle has been slicing into the art world, with gallery shows, performances and a forthcoming major exhibition.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

George Benjamin and Pierre-Laurent Aimard: Friendship in Music
The composer George Benjamin and the pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard met as students. In a new piece, they perform at the keyboard together.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

The Art of Britain's Windrush Generation Has Never Felt More Relevant
At a time of rising xenophobia and nativism, their work examines the meeting of different cultures, and their own right to belong.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

‘25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee' Review: A Delightful Competition
Adult actors play fierce middle-school spellers in a wonderful revival of William Finn and Rachel Sheinkin's musical.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

How Much Sex, Drugs and Violence Can Be in a PG-13 Movie?
The movie ratings board has pulled back the curtain on how it approaches hot-button topics, including nudity, marijuana and guns.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

Daniele Rustioni, Old-School Conductor, Joins the Met Opera
Daniele Rustioni is already busy as the Met's new principal guest conductor, with three shows onstage this fall.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

New to Cyberpunk Books? Here's Where to Start.
The science fiction writer Chloe Gong recommends new and classic books that push the boundaries of the genre, with plenty of techno thrills.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

A.I. Video Is Threatening Our Ability to Trust Documentaries
A combination of technological developments and market forces is undermining the trust between viewer and filmmaker. What's at stake is history itself.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 18, 2025

Late Night Is Amused by Trump's About-Face on the Epstein Files
"We have nothing to hide," President Trump said about releasing the documents. Jimmy Kimmel shot back: "I have some bad news: There's no ‘we.' It's just you, bro."

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

Bill Ivey, 81, Dies; Quelled Conservative Ire Over U.S. Arts Agency
As the head of the National Endowment for the Arts, Mr. Ivey, a leader in country music, shifted the agency's focus away from avant-garde work and won more funding.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

Met Returns Buddhist Painting Thought Taken During the Korean War
The 18th-century painting, which the Met acquired in 2007, is believed to have been removed from a South Korean temple while it was controlled by the U.S. Army.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

Met Museum Employees Petition to Create Union
The proposal, for a union to represent nearly 1,000 employees, would make the Met one of the largest unionized museums in the country.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

Bill Ivey, Who Soothed Critics of Federal Arts Agency, Dies at 81
By reducing the National Endowment for the Arts's focus on avant-garde work, he eased conservative anger and won increased funding.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

With New Condé M. Nast Galleries, the Met Museum Gets Fashion Forward
The Costume Institute is bringing its annual blockbuster show to a permanent home off the Grand Hall, due in part to Anna Wintour's efforts to get "out of the basement."

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

Review: ‘The Monkey King' Premieres at San Francisco Opera
Huang Ruo and David Henry Hwang's "The Monkey King," based on "Journey to the West," brings an old superhero to the opera stage.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

With New Condé Nast Galleries, the Met Museum Gets Fashion Forward
The Costume Institute is bringing its annual blockbuster show to a permanent home off the Grand Hall, due in part to Anna Wintour's efforts to get "out of the basement."

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

Tom Cruise Accepts an Honorary Oscar at the Governors Awards
The star was feted along with Debbie Allen, Dolly Parton and the production designer Wynn Thomas at a show that has become an awards campaign stop.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

A Day at the Beach Hunting Mammoths
"Citizen paleontologists" can keep the fossils they uncover around Europe's largest port. All the professionals ask is that those amateurs let them know.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

These Six Artworks Could Predict the Auction Market
The art market had a summer of closures and consolidations. But major collections, blue-chip art and guarantees have pushed expectations high for the marquee sales.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

Has This Director Made the Year's Most Terrifying Movie?
With the existential action thriller "Sirat," set in the rave culture of Morocco, Oliver Laxe says that he was not out to shock, but that he is still haunted by one scene.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

A Fats Waller Musical All But Disappeared (Until Now)
The jazz pianist and composer wrote music for the World War II hit "Early to Bed," which was running when he died at 39. Two concerts will bring its songs back to life.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

Broadway's Radical ‘Oedipus,' With Mark Strong and Lesley Manville
Icke dusts off the classics the way a restorer brightens an old master painting. His latest project stars Mark Strong and Lesley Manville.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

What Should I Do With My Playbill?
Readers ask about the most environmentally friendly thing to do with an unwanted program. And by the way, why is it always yellow?

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

Those Little Chimes That Say ‘Please Take Your Seat'
At New York's performing arts venues, herding audiences is a melodic mission.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

Ballet Dancers Are Starting to Prioritize Their Mental Health
Dancers are famous for buckling down and getting through it. But a new openness about mental health has companies and schools focusing on their well-being, both physical and emotional.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 17, 2025

A BravoCon Recap, Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Catch up on everything that happened in Vegas, and get ready for the CMAs.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 16, 2025

‘Chess,' With Lea Michele: At Least They Have the Abba Songs
This new revival, starring Lea Michele, Nicholas Christopher and Aaron Tveit, is a reminder why the erratic yet rewarding show has endured all these years.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 16, 2025

‘It: Welcome to Derry' Season 1, Episode 4 Recap: Origin of the Species
Leroy gets a glimpse of the thing that terrorized his son. Viewers get a glimpse of the monster's origins in Derry.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 16, 2025

Homayoun Ershadi, 78, Dies; ‘Kite Runner' and ‘Taste of Cherry' Star
He was an architect with no training as an actor whose life was changed by a chance encounter. He inspired rave reviews and a New Yorker short story.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 16, 2025

Epstein Files Dominate "S.N.L.," With the Help of Will Forte's MacGruber
The Epstein files played a prominent role in this episode hosted by Glen Powell, while Will Forte returned to play his fan-favorite character MacGruber.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 16, 2025

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don't' Has Tricks Up Its Sleeve
The magician heist thriller franchise is back for a third installment. We go beyond the illusion to find out why these movies endure.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 16, 2025

Leslie Odom Jr., Back in the Room Where It Happens
In "Hamilton," no moment captures the actor's emotional expansiveness, artistic breadth and vocal depth better than this number.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

Todd Snider, Folk Singer With a Wry Wit, Dies at 59
Mentored by the likes of Jimmy Buffett and John Prine, his big-hearted ballads told of heartache even as his humor revealed a steadfast optimism.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

SAG Awards Changes Its Name to the Actor Awards
The annual awards, started three decades ago by the Hollywood union SAG-AFTRA, has begun to reach a global audience through livestreaming on Netflix.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

Lupita Nyong'o in ‘Twelfth Night,' and More Theater to Stream
This month's picks include a ravishing Nyong'o in the return of Shakespeare in the Park, and an audio play starring Liev Schreiber and Maggie Siff.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

For ‘The Running Man,' Colman Domingo Is Your Host
While the Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated actor loves to put on a show, his role as Bobby T in this Stephen King adaptation is the first time he has played a showman in the movies.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

At the Broadway Flea, a Market for Props, Playbills and a Good Cause
Theaters lovers came in search of souvenirs at the Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction this fall, all for a good cause.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

‘Nouvelle Vague': All the References Explained
The Netflix film about the making of Jean-Luc Godard's French New Wave classic "Breathless" is chock-full of names with key roles in cinema history.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

Niecy Nash-Betts Saves It for the ‘All's Fair' Group Chat
"It'll make you laugh, it'll give you support, it'll give you the tea, because sometimes you got to spill it," the actress said.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

Fired Scholars and Big Grants to Favored Projects: Inside Trump's N.E.H.
Some Democrats and supporters of the National Endowment for the Humanities are questioning what they see as gutted procedures and a tilt toward handpicked projects.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

The Kids Are Up All Night, With Jewels and Bones
After a five-year hiatus, the much-loved tradition of sleepovers at the American Museum of Natural History has returned.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

NBA YoungBoy, Rap's Defining 2025 Superstar, Is Hiding in Plain Sight
Following three years of house arrest and a pardon from President Trump, the Baton Rouge, La., rapper recently completed one of the biggest tours in rap history.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 15, 2025

"Convent Wisdom" Looks to Nuns from Yesterday to Help Make It Through Today
The unlikely collaboration of two academics, "Convent Wisdom" provides unholy guidance by intertwining religious history with popular culture.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

Yvonne Brewster, Godmother of Black British Theater, Dies at 87
When she studied acting in London in the 1950s, she was told she was unlikely to find work. She ended up starting one of the country's foremost Black theaters.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

Elizabeth Franz, Versatile Tony-Winning Actress, Is Dead at 84
She won the award for her performance as Linda Loman in a 1999 Broadway revival of "Death of a Salesman" and played the matriarch Kate Jerome in two Neil Simon comedies.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

Want to Buy a Work of Art at Auction? Here's What to Know.
A step-by-step guide to navigating this oft-misunderstood part of the market, with tips on getting what you want without experiencing buyer's remorse.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

‘The Seat of Our Pants' Review: Songs for the World's End
Ruthie Ann Miles, Shuler Hensley and Micaela Diamond lead a dream-team cast in Ethan Lipton's musical adaptation of Thornton Wilder's "The Skin of Our Teeth."

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

Paris Opera's Youth Orchestra Program Starts With Young Talent
A youth orchestra program for musicians as young as 8 is part of Paris Opera's effort to widen access to the art form and secure its future.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

Paris Opera Debuts ‘Satyagraha' by Philip Glass, Directed by Dancers
The choreographers Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber will put their own spin on "Satyagraha" by Philip Glass for its Paris Opera premiere.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

Maxime Pascal to Conduct Stockhausen's ‘Montag aus Licht' in Paris
For one night only at the Philharmonie de Paris, Maxime Pascale will conduct "Montag aus Licht," part of his bid to stage a septology long deemed unperformable.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

‘Now I'm on the Stage': 7 Artists on Their Museum Residencies in Harlem
The Studio Museum in Harlem's longtime residency program has been pivotal to artists of color. Here, alumni look back on why it was so crucial to them.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

Discovering 5 Treasures of Photography
Some of the most impressive photographs on display at the Paris Photo Fair were made many decades ago but are now being seen anew or, in some cases, for the first time.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

ARC Raiders Is a Gripping Prisoner's Dilemma
The extraction shooter ARC Raiders has become an unlikely word-of-mouth hit because of its high-stakes gameplay.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

Five International Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, parents and children in India, Germany, Korea, Italy and Sudan grapple with the joys and perils of familial bonds.

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

Eddie Murphy Addresses ‘S.N.L.' Feud in "Being Eddie" Documentary
The comedian's long-running feud with the late-night sketch show is a topic in the new Netflix documentary "Being Eddie."

NYTimes Arts
Nov 14, 2025

11 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
Nov 14, 2025

Bad Bunny Tops the Latin Grammys: 8 Key Moments From the Show
The multicultural awards ceremony hinted at rediscovered roots and ways forward as Karol G, Paloma Morphy and Liniker also earned big wins.

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