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The “Sinners” star became the consensus pick as voters soured on Timothée Chalamet, the “Marty Supreme” lead. It helped that the winner is a bankable performer. Read more ...
The Senate had already passed an extension of the so-called HEAR Act, which is scheduled to expire at the end of the year. The bill now heads to President Trump’s desk. Read more ...
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The ceremony figured out how to celebrate movies and the people who make them. It even understood Robert Redford’s place in American cinema. Read more ...
There was a lot to take in, from Michael B. Jordan’s thrilling win to the perplexing “bum drum.” Read more ...
Michael B. Jordan, Jessie Buckley, Paul Thomas Anderson, Leonardo DiCaprio and other nominees and winners celebrated at the official Academy Awards after-party. Read more ...
The National Endowment for the Humanities seldom gave seven-figure grants. Now big awards flow to handpicked projects, including an institution with three full-time employees. Read more ...
Ahead of the vote, President Trump criticized the center’s physical condition and previous financial management. Read more ...
After the Justice Department announced a deal with the concert giant, the trial picked up after a week’s break, with a coalition of states leading the way. Read more ...
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Ray Charles’s take on Kermit the Frog’s classic and tracks from Lorde, Booker T. & the M.G.’s, Joni Mitchell and more. Read more ...
The academy said an employee of an outside security firm hired for the Oscars had “incidental contact” with the actress, which it called “not acceptable.” Read more ...
The lawsuit objected to a “BIPOC night” program at Playwrights Horizons, an Off Broadway nonprofit. Read more ...
Joined by Daniel Radcliffe, Groff stars in the hit Broadway production of the Sondheim musical. And there are (count ’em) three productions of “The Importance of Being Earnest” this month. Read more ...
During his 50-year career, he represented dozens of best-selling authors, including Ken Follett, Stephen Hawking and Michael Lewis. Read more ...
His Cold War thrillers “The Ipcress File” and “Funeral in Berlin” brought a documentary-style realism to the spy genre. Read more ...
Meg Webster revels in impermanence. Here, her story in five works. Read more ...
“The only war Trump had an exit plan for was Vietnam,” Kimmel remarked after the president said he would end the war in Iran when he “feels it in his bones.” Read more ...
Fans of the group have leveraged their influence into friendship and rivalry. Then a member’s sudden hiatus sent them into a spiral. Read more ...
Richard Grenell once hoped to be President Trump’s secretary of state. Instead, Mr. Trump just replaced him as Kennedy Center president. Read more ...
A few years ago, the indie studio A24 was luxuriating in Academy Awards. On Sunday it was shut out entirely. Read more ...
On the prime-time soap opera “Peyton Place,” she played one of TV’s first Black female antagonists. She was also a fixture in blaxploitation films. Read more ...
Works by Soa Ratsifandrihana and Robin Orlin evoked Malagasy line dances and Zulu rickshaw drivers. Read more ...
After the hit song from “KPop Demon Hunters” made Oscars history, a snare drum and a crashing cymbal mercilessly drowned out the winners. Read more ...
Enamored of stars like Charlie Chaplin, he matched outdoor scenes from their movies to contemporary locales, creating a visual record of vanished cityscapes. Read more ...
Our awards season columnist Kyle Buchanan talks about the most suspenseful Oscar of 2026 — for best actor. Read more ...
Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s “The Silent Serenade,” written in the 1940s, was given its English-language, United States premiere by Mannes Opera. Read more ...
At Carnegie Hall, the English Concert made a case for “Hercules” as a strikingly modern dramatic oratorio of psychological and musical depth. Read more ...
Most of the awarded films, including the winner of best picture, can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to catch up. Read more ...
Teyana Taylor’s character of Perfidia Beverly Hills is the most radical part of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Oscar-winning movie. Read more ...
“Sentimental Value,” set in Oslo, was named best international feature film. After a slew of negative news in Norway, it was a welcome victory. Read more ...
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After declining an invitation from President Trump, Pope Leo XIV will make a virtual appearance on July 3 at the National Constitution Center to accept its Liberty Medal. Read more ...
The director has spent three decades creating an inimitable style, as seen in films like “Boogie Nights,” “There Will Be Blood,” “Phantom Thread” and more. Read more ...
Jess and Morgs, the creators of weird and wonderful works that blur the boundaries between live performance and digital, have reached the big time: the Paris Opera. Read more ...
The series, “inspired” by the story of a royal dresser later convicted of murder, is getting added attention over the former Duchess of York’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Read more ...
A new show starring Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington premieres. And Taylor Frankie Paul leads the new season of “The Bachelorette.” Read more ...
Conan O’Brien, the ceremony’s host, noted in his opening monologue that viewers were “all too aware that these are very chaotic, frightening times.” Read more ...
The epic about radicals and reactionaries also took best director for Paul Thomas Anderson, his first Academy Awards after 11 losses. Read more ...
The actress closes out a season of wins in this category with an Academy Award. Read more ...
It was the actor’s first nomination for an Academy Award. Read more ...
It was his second win, after taking home the award for best adapted screenplay on Sunday. Read more ...
The “Sinners” cinematographer was also the first woman of color to win that category. “I really want all the women in the room to stand up,” she said in her acceptance speech. Read more ...
In 1969, Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand each received an Oscar in the best actress category. Read more ...
“I’m not joking,” Kumail Nanjiani said while presenting the award for best live action short film. Read more ...
Streisand and Redford built a lengthy friendship after acting together in 1973’s “The Way We Were.” Read more ...
Billy Crystal led a tribute to the director several months after he and his wife were murdered. Read more ...
In his second turn as Oscars host, his monologue wasn’t as loopy as last year’s, but he displayed a range of jokes — nerdy, topical and physical. Read more ...
The actor has a history with the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and had been skipping awards ceremonies. Read more ...
The actress won for her role as Aunt Gladys in Zach Cregger’s horror hit. Read more ...
Grand entrances, statement-making fashion and the occasional candid moment, on a night geared for gold. Read more ...
The winning actors, directors, pictures and more at the 98th annual Academy Awards. Read more ...
Top state and local officials have said there were no specific imminent threats despite the war unfolding in the Middle East. Read more ...