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May 14, 2024

The Best of Cass Elliot
Hear her extraordinary range in 10 tracks.

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May 14, 2024

Daniel Kramer, Who Photographed Bob Dylan's Rise, Dies at 91
For 366 days, he captured intimate images of the singer-songwriter as he changed the look and sound of the 1960s.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Daniel Kramer's Year With Bob Dylan
An intimate portrait of a music star on the rise in the 1960s.

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May 14, 2024

Alice Munro, Nobel Laureate and Master of the Short Story, Dies at 92
Her stories were widely considered to be without equal, a mixture of ordinary people and extraordinary themes.

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May 14, 2024

Hades II's Eternal Pursuit of a Tantalizing Past
The video game sequel's central character struggles to exhume the memory of her former life. Out of the pandemic, our futures are just as murky.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Cannes: Greta Gerwig, Lily Gladstone and the Weight of Politics at the Fest
The festival opened with questions for the jury about Indigenous representation, #MeToo rumors and other timely topics.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Betty Buckley Is Not Wedded to the Same Old Songs
The actress is back in concert mode at 76, and doing new material. She's also looking forward to a bold new take on "Sunset Boulevard."

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Zendaya for $200? ‘Jeopardy!' Plans to Stream a Pop Culture Spinoff
Sony Pictures Television said that "Pop Culture Jeopardy!" — which will pit teams of three against one another — would be streamed on Prime Video.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

‘Pressure': The ‘Mean Streets' of Brixton
Newly restored, Horace Ové's film about a Trinidadian family in London makes a triumphant return to the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

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May 14, 2024

Podcasters as TV Heroes? We're All Ears
Why have podcasters emerged as the rumpled protagonists of numerous television shows? We'll discuss after the break.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Darren Criss to Return to Broadway as a Robot in Love
The actor will star in "Maybe Happy Ending," an original musical set in a future Seoul. It will begin previews in September.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Sherman's Sword Among Civil War Items Up for Auction
Other artifacts that were the subject of intense online bidding include Sherman's annotated copy of Ulysses S. Grant's memoirs, his childhood algebra book and a family Bible.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Roman Polanski Did Not Defame British Actress, French Court Rules
Charlotte Lewis, who says the director raped her in the 1980s, brought the lawsuit against him over an interview in which he called the accusations an "odious lie."

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Patrick Carroll's Knits Are an Antidote to Loneliness
Patrick Carroll began making textiles during lockdown. Last year, several of them appeared at a JW Anderson runway show.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

The Legacy of Steve Albini, Rock's Uncompromising Force
A conversation about one of the most admired, and divisive, figures in music.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Iranian Film Director Mohammad Rasoulof Flees Country After Jail Sentence
Mohammad Rasoulof, known for the award-winning "There Is No Evil," had been barred from leaving Iran after his work criticized the country's clerical leadership.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Watching the New ‘Doctor Who' With 5 Superfans
Five British fans gathered to watch the premiere, wondering what a new Doctor and Disney 's co-production would mean for their favorite show.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Enhancing Broadway, by Any Bodily Means Necessary
The choreographers nominated for Tony Awards this year have a broader vision than usual of the possibilities of dance in theater.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Tony Awards 2024: Who Will Win (and Who Should)
Our chief theater critic names the shows and artists he thinks will win, should win and should have been nominated — and suggests a few new categories.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Black Satire Is Having Its Hollywood Moment, but Something Is Missing
Recent releases like "American Fiction" and "The American Society of Magical Negroes" have used absurdist humor to examine race. But they have also depicted narrow views of Blackness.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

An Artist Whose Knits Are an Antidote to Loneliness
Patrick Carroll began making textiles during lockdown. Last year, several of them appeared in a JW Anderson runway show.

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

‘Bridgerton's' Nicola Coughlan on Her Season 3 Glow Up
The stars of the Shondaland series, streaming on Netflix, are given very different looks when they're promoted from the supporting cast — a phenomenon fans have dubbed "the Bridgerton glow-up."

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

On ‘Bridgerton,' a Bigger Role Means a Big Makeover
The stars of the Shondaland series, streaming on Netflix, are given very different looks when they're promoted from the supporting cast — a phenomenon fans have dubbed "the Bridgerton glow-up."

NYTimes Arts
May 14, 2024

Stephen Colbert Finds Donald Trump ‘Past His Expiration Date'
Michael Cohen's testimony gave the host plenty of fodder, especially when he described Donald Trump speculating about going back "on the market."

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

David Sanborn, Saxophonist Who Defied Pigeonholing, Dies at 78
He was best known as a jazz musician, but his shimmering sound was also heard on classic albums by David Bowie, Stevie Wonder and Bruce Springsteen.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

Review: A New Lens on Auschwitz in ‘Here There Are Blueberries'
Archivists are the heroes of a documentary play about a photograph album depicting daily life among the perpetrators of the Holocaust.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

Carlos Niño, the Spiritual Force Behind L.A.'s Eclectic Music Scene
The percussionist, producer, D.J. and more has been helping artists like André 3000 express themselves for decades. His latest album is due later this month.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

Kendrick Lamar Rides a Rap Beef All the Way to No. 1
On the Billboard album chart, Dua Lipa's heavily promoted "Radical Optimism" opened at No. 2, held off by the third week of Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets."

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

George Clooney to Make Broadway Debut in ‘Good Night, and Good Luck'
A stage adaptation of the film is planned for next spring, with Clooney playing the journalist Edward R. Murrow.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

How ‘Law & Order: SVU,' ‘NCIS' and ‘Grey's Anatomy' Have Kept Fans Hooked
Shows like "Law & Order: SVU," "NCIS" and "Grey's Anatomy" have kept fans hooked for 20 seasons or more. How do they do it?

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

‘The Bachelor' Promises True Love. So Why Does It Rarely Work Out?
Of the 40 combined seasons of "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette," only eight couples have stayed together. We spoke to former contestants and leads about roadblocks to a happy ending.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

With Hades II, Supergiant Games Strives to Bewitch Players Again
Supergiant Games, a small independent studio, had always tackled new projects. Then its dungeon crawler featuring the Greek pantheon became an enormous success.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

Cannes Film Festival: 5 Things to Look For
With the most prestigious festival in the world starting Tuesday, here are the movies, artists and events we'll be keeping an eye on.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

Sarah Paulson Dares to Play the People You Love to Hate
The actress has received a Tony nomination for "Appropriate," in which she portrays a woman who makes a sport out of verbally eviscerating her family members.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

Are Plants Intelligent? If So, What Does That Mean for Your Salad?
A new book, "The Light Eaters," looks at how plants sense the world and the agency they have in their own lives.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

Bo Burnham Has Turned His Absence Into Performance
He's managed to turn his supposed absence into a performance, whether on "The Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show" or in your social media feed.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

Arooj Aftab Knows You Love Her Sad Music. But She's Ready for More.
The genre-crossing songwriter's introspective "Vulture Prince" was a pandemic hit. Now she is returning with "Night Reign," an LP that reveals her many dimensions.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

The Architects of Hades Strive to Bewitch Gamers Again
Supergiant Games, a small independent studio, had always tackled new projects. Then its dungeon crawler featuring the Greek pantheon became an enormous success.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

How to Plan a Visit to the V&A Museum in London
Paintings, ceramics, photography, fashion, furniture and more: The Victoria and Albert Museum is a treasure trove of art and design. Here's one besotted visitor's plan for taking it all in.

NYTimes Arts
May 13, 2024

What's on TV This Week: ‘Mary & George' and Lots of ‘Law & Order'
The Starz show starring Nicholas Galitzine and Julianne Moore wraps up. Three versions of the crime procedural air finales.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Art Market Seeks Its Footing After Stumbling Sales and a Hack at Christie's
Declining sales and a cyberattack ignite new worries at spring art auctions.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Susan Backlinie, First Shark Attack Victim in ‘Jaws,' Dies at 77
Ms. Backlinie, a stunt woman, appeared in the terrifying opening scene of the 1975 blockbuster in which a great white shark attacks.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

At Art Auctions Market Seeks Its Footing After Stumbling Sales and a Hack at Christie's
Speculation drove art prices to new heights during the pandemic, but declining sales and a cyberattack ignited new worries.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Alex Hassilev, the Last of the Original Limeliters, Dies at 91
The trio's witty, urbane arrangements made it one of the top acts of the early-1960s folk music revival. His gift for languages helped.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Roger Corman's Best Movies: A Streaming Guide
The producer and director ran what was essentially a trade school for future stars and filmmakers like Jack Nicholson, Francis Ford Coppola and Pam Grier.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Will the Art Market Find Its Footing After Stumbling Sales and a Hack at Christie's?
Speculation drove art prices to new heights during the pandemic, but declining sales and a cyberattack ignited new worries. Could spring auctions bring a comeback?

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Mystery of Mona Lisa's Location May Be Solved
A mash-up of geology and art history has identified a likely setting for one of the world's most famous paintings.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Mona Lisa, Smile: You're in Lecco, After All
A mash-up of geology and art history has identified a likely setting for one of the world's most famous paintings.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Hobbled by Cyberattack, Christie's Says Marquee Sales Will Proceed
The auction house failed to regain control of its official website on Sunday but said that its spring auctions would go on, in person and by phone.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Why ‘The Jinx' Owes Its Existence to a Bizarre Movie About Robert Durst
Film can be influential in strange ways. The HBO series and follow-up wouldn't have been made if a killer hadn't taken a liking to a fictional portrayal.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Anya Taylor-Joy Went Through the Wringer for ‘Furiosa'
Playing the title character in "Furiosa," the 28-year-old star says, "I've never been more alone than making that movie."

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

‘Saturday Night Live' Wishes You a Happy Mother's Day
The "S.N.L." veteran Maya Rudolph hosted an episode that featured multiple sketches celebrating moms.

NYTimes Arts
May 12, 2024

Roger Corman, Producer of Low-Budget Horror Films, Dies at 98
He had hundreds of horror, science fiction and crime films to his credit. He also helped start the careers of Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and many others.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Nemo Wins the Eurovision Song Contest for Switzerland
The nonbinary singer Nemo won the high-camp contest, during a night that included pro-Palestinian demonstrations outside the arena and fireworks onstage.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Eurovision Final: Eurovision 2024 Highlights: Nemo, From Switzerland, Wins Song Contest Final
The run-up to the final was rocky, with pro-Palestinian protests and the organizers banning one of the competition's front-runners.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Sam Rubin, Los Angeles TV Anchor and Entertainment Reporter, Dies at 64
Mr. Rubin began at the Los Angeles television news station KTLA in 1991 and became a staple of morning viewing through his interviews with celebrities.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Eurovision Final: Eurovision 2024 Live Updates: After the Protests, the Spectacle Takes Over
The contest in Malmo, Sweden, features songs that range from the sublime to the ridiculous, but it has also had political undertones, with the run-up to the final overshadowed by the war in Gaza.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Jeannie Epper, Groundbreaking Stunt Double on ‘Wonder Woman,' Dies at 83
Her first stunt was riding a horse bareback down a cliff when she was 9. She went on to soar on the hit TV series "Wonder Woman" and in many other places.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Eurovision Final: Eurovision 2024 Live Updates: Competition Kicks Off Amid Protests
The contest in Malmo, Sweden, features songs that range from the sublime to the ridiculous, but it also has political undertones, with the run-up to the final overshadowed by the war in Gaza.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Eberhard Kornfeld, Art Dealer, Collector and Historian, Is Dead at 99
Ensconced in a 15th-century Swiss manor house, he became an expert on the old masters and later tangled with heirs of a collector killed by the Nazis.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Before the Eurovision Final, a Pro-Palestinian March
For months, activists and some fans of the song contest have demanded Israel be banned from the event, which this year takes place in Malmo, Sweden.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Eurovision Final: Eurovision 2024 Live Updates: What to Expect
The contest features songs that range from the sublime to the ridiculous, but it also has political undertones, with the run-up to the final in Malmo, Sweden, overshadowed by the war in Gaza.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Eurovision Disqualifies Joost Klein Hours Before Final
The competition's organizers said that Swedish police were investigating the singer Joost Klein and that it would be inappropriate for him to take part in Saturday's final.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Eurovision Disqualifies Dutch Entrant Hours Before Final
The competition's organizers said that Swedish police were investigating the singer Joost Klein and that it would be inappropriate for him to take part in Saturday's final.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

On Mother's Day, Here Are 2 Novels That Get Babies Right
Barbara Kingsolver's debut, and a bad seed's beginnings.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Trixie Mattel of ‘RuPaul's Drag Race' on the Sitcom That Brings Us All Together
"The love story of Jim and Pam — every time I watch that unfold, I find something new to cry about," the entertainer said.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Cannes: Coralie Fargeat Doesn't Shy Away From Gore in Her Films
The director Coralie Fargeat's films don't shy away from violence and gore, including her latest which is vying for the top prize at Cannes.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

In ‘The Big Cigar,' a Black Panther Stars in a Fake Movie
This new series is based on the unlikely true story of a Hollywood producer who used a bogus film production to help Huey Newton flee to Cuba in 1974.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

At Cannes, Un Certain Regard Offers a Different Perspective
While not receiving the same attention as the main competition, the sidebar is where you often glimpse the future of cinema.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Cannes Film Festival: More From India Than Just Bollywood
This year's edition of the annual film festival features a prominent presence of Indian stories and storytellers that celebrates the country's independent cinema.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

Chen Chen and Kai Williams's Furniture Collection Reflects Mortality
Chen Chen and Kai Williams's new furniture collection reflects a deep appreciation of the natural cycles of birth and death.

NYTimes Arts
May 11, 2024

What Ethan Hawke's ‘Wildcat' Gets Right About Flannery O'Connor
Those familiar with her menagerie of grotesques, her views of Southern society, her tortured faith and inner contradictions will get what his film is doing.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

‘Doctor Who' Season Premiere Recap: Back in the Groove
The new season, written by Russell T Davies and starring Ncuti Gatwa as the 15th Doctor, opens with a double episode premiere.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

What's Your Favorite Soundtrack? We Want to Know.
We're asking readers to share the movie-related albums that they return to again and again.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

David Shapiro, Who Gained Fame in Poetry and Protest, Dies at 77
A renowned member of the New York School of poets, he also found accidental notoriety when he was photographed during the 1968 uprising at Columbia University.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

Dennis Thompson, Drummer and Last Remaining Member of the MC5, Dies at 75
He brought his hard-hitting style to the band, which helped lay the foundation of American punk rock and is set to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

Brian Wilson, Beach Boys Visionary, Is Placed Under Conservatorship
Mr. Wilson, who has a neurocognitive disorder, had been cared for by his wife until she died in January.

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May 10, 2024

The Power and Beauty of African Guitar Greats
Hear songs by Mdou Moctar, Bombino, Orchestra Baobab and more.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

At Theatertreffen, the Hobbits Are Yodeling
A quirky and joyful play based on J.R.R. Tolkien's books joined weightier works at this year's Theatertreffen drama festival.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

Bill Holman, Whose Arrangements Shaped West Coast Jazz, Dies at 96
His economical, linear writing helped define the sound of Stan Kenton's band. He also led his own 16-piece ensemble for many decades.

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May 10, 2024

Who Are the Favorites to Win Eurovision?
Some of the buzziest acts taking part in Saturday's final hail from Croatia, Israel and the Netherlands.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

Steve McQueen, the Film Director, Finds New Depths in ‘Bass'
The artist-turned-film director finds new depths in "Bass," an immersive environment of light and sound in Dia Beacon keyed to Black history and "where we can go from here."

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

Christie's Website Is Brought Down by Hackers Days Before $840 Million Auctions
The auctioneer's website was taken offline on Thursday evening and remained down on Friday, days before its spring auctions were set to begin.

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May 10, 2024

Post Malone Goes Country With Morgan Wallen, and 8 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Raveena, Willow, John Cale and others.

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May 10, 2024

Review: Robert Ashley's ‘Foreign Experiences' Returns
Robert Ashley's 1994 opera "Foreign Experiences," a portrait of a paranoid mind in free fall, is part of a wave of revivals following his death.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

Film Academy Looks Overseas for Donors
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced a global $500 million campaign to shore up its financial future.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's sci-fi picks, surviving a pandemic and predicting a catastrophe.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

‘Sally & Tom' Frees Sally Hemings From Being a Mere Footnote
Suzan-Lori Parks's play is the latest work by a Black writer seeking to prioritize Hemings's life and perspective to make her fully dimensional.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

6 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 10, 2024

‘Full Court Press' Captures the Spirit of Women's Basketball
The docuseries "Full Court Press" closely tracked college stars like Clark and Kamilla Cardoso. Fans who want to follow elite W.N.B.A. rookies could have a tougher time.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

What to Watch This Weekend: A Tense Restaurant Drama
Looking for some kitchen adrenaline between seasons of "The Bear"? Try the British series "Boiling Point" on Netflix.

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May 10, 2024

How a Village Comes to Life in ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes'
The director Wes Ball narrates a sequence from his film.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Wes Ball narrates a sequence from his film.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

‘Back to Black,' and the Challenges of Dramatizing Amy Winehouse
Several depictions of the singer's life have explored her tense relationship with fame. The new biopic "Back to Black" instead centers her romantic life.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

On Andra Day's ‘Cassandra (Cherith),' a Soaring Voice Reaches Inward
After playing Billie Holiday onscreen, the singer brings jazz virtuosity to songs of her own.

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May 10, 2024

‘Black Twitter': Movements, Memes and Crying Jordan
This new Hulu docuseries explores how a social media subculture influenced American culture at large.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

Yance Ford's "Power" Documentary Argues That Policing and Politics Are Inextricable
Though Yance Ford's new Netflix documentary takes on a much-explored topic, its mix of personal and polemic makes for a strong argument.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

Book Bans Are Surging in Florida. So Lauren Groff Opened a Bookstore.
It's called The Lynx, after the wildcat native to the state. "We wanted something a little fierce," she said.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

What to Know Before Seeing ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes'
Who is Caesar? And how did apes learn to talk, anyway? Your burning questions about the "Planet of the Apes" franchise answered.

NYTimes Arts
May 10, 2024

‘Poolman' Review: In the Sun Too Long
Chris Pine's shaggy debut feature has a charismatic cast that rambles along with him on a Los Angeles detective adventure.

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