A California jury found that Mr. Cosby had abused Donna Motsinger in 1972 after inviting her to attend one of his comedy shows. Read more ...
A California jury found that Mr. Cosby had abused Donna Motsinger in 1972 after inviting her to attend one of his comedy shows. Read more ...
The Bravo TV empire, which turns 20 this month, has also been a gold mine for the internet. Read more ...
Buff, waxed or otherwise, thousands answered an open casting call to become the next “Baywatch” discovery — or just “Drowning Swimmer No. 2.” Read more ...
In a country with little knowledge of the American TV institution, the show landed in a new light. An American and a British critic found plenty to enjoy. Read more ...
A new tour featuring New Edition and Boyz II Men is also a showcase for the influential work of their longtime choreographer, Brooke Payne. Read more ...
The K-pop superstars’ new album, “Arirang,” comes with huge commercial expectations. The group made room for artistic experimentation, too. Read more ...
A work about gay visibility avoids statements, yet remains powerful. A dancer appears just once a day, showing the political valence of absence. Read more ...
Rennie Harris’s “Losing My Religion” and a Matthew Neenan program from BalletX were signs of health in two of the city’s most important dance institutions. Read more ...
“Antigone” gave us the original “bad girl,” but its themes go beyond that. How do adaptations keep making Sophocles’ ideas about democracy and theater new? Read more ...
The actor, who died on Friday, was a fan favorite on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” even as his character mixed quiet heroism with hostility toward the show’s women. Read more ...
The statue of the explorer, a replica of one that protesters toppled in 2020, was placed outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Read more ...
New international series offer British sleuthing, Nordic noir, anime heartbreak and the ethereal landscapes of China’s west. Read more ...
As competing dating shows lean into modern norms, the ABC franchise finds itself mired in scandals and stymied by its traditional approach to love. Read more ...
His carnival-like swirls on the Vox organ helped define the sound of the border with groups like the Sir Douglas Quintet and the Texas Tornados. Read more ...
Nancy Lemann published her first novel at 28. Then came “the doom.” Now she’s back in the spotlight, and not exactly comfortable with it. Read more ...
A sampling of the city’s creative cohorts and the places where they gather, from the Tompkins Square Park monkey bars to a hair salon that doubles as an art gallery. Read more ...
A new horror thriller premieres and Miley Cyrus celebrates the 20th anniversary of “Hannah Montana.” Read more ...
The HBO comedy returned for a new season on Sunday, more than 11 years after the previous one. Read more ...
Antigone, an ancient Greek play, is being adapted in several theaters across New York City. Our critic Helen Shaw explains why Sophocles’s anti-heroine is such a relevant figure today. Read more ...
The group’s first concert in nearly four years — held in the historic center of Seoul — was heavy on songs from its new album. They also played a few old hits. Read more ...
Hamish Hamilton, a multiple-time Emmy and BAFTA winner, is directing the Netflix broadcast of BTS’s comeback concert on Saturday. Read more ...
The last time BTS released an album, it kicked off with appearances in New York before Seoul. This time it’s the other way around. Read more ...
The band’s looks, by the Korean brand Songzio, represented a bigger story about Korean culture and meaning. Read more ...
The South Korean band broke into American pop culture by hitting the talk shows, performing on “Saturday Night Live” and appearing at the White House. Read more ...
St. Vincent teams with a 60-piece orchestra, and Squarepusher replaces one by playing all the parts himself. Read more ...
A four-person team has shaped the Encounters section of Art Basel Hong Kong, organizing it around the elements of water, fire, earth and ether. Read more ...
The artist El Anatsui has returned to his roots in Ghana and is showing in Hong Kong during Art Basel. Read more ...
It took courage for Walter Price to move to New York and pursue a career as a painter, but he says his dream has come true. Read more ...
The “Access Hollywood” and “House Guest” host shares his love of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” Keke Palmer and celebrity memoirs that go deep. Read more ...
He played the part of Xander Harris, one of Buffy’s closest friends, on the hit television show about a teenage girl who protects the world from monsters. Read more ...
Ms. Paul’s built-in fan base and viral interpersonal drama presented an opportunity for the long-running reality TV show, until video of a past assault derailed the season. Read more ...
The actor, known for his skills as a martial artist, often played the warrior onscreen. Read more ...
Norris, best known as the butt-kicking star of action films, became an unwitting if good-natured pioneer of the internet meme. Read more ...
In this ultraviolent rah-rah sequel, Ranveer Singh returns as an undercover Indian agent who’s part political gangster, part antiterrorist killing machine. Read more ...
A man was arrested after being accused of damaging an estimated $240,000 of artwork at the Chihuly Garden and Glass. Read more ...
His early successes in the 1960s, writing in the complex vein of high modernism, yielded later in his career to a more accessibly lyrical style. Read more ...
The South Korean capital was aglow for the return of the K-pop supergroup. Read more ...
The New York Philharmonic’s next music leader, slowly revealing facets of his personality, used his latest visit to showcase his political conscience. Read more ...
This month’s picks include burned-out paramedics, unlikely superheroes and vengeful women. Read more ...
An adaptation has a twist that doesn’t track, and songs that benefit from an excellent cast, including Norm Lewis, Sierra Boggess and Adam Jacobs. Read more ...
Daniel Radcliffe in “Every Brilliant Thing,” “The Wild Party” and two Cold War-era comedy-thrillers: These are productions worth knowing about. Read more ...
He channeled his martial arts skills into heroic roles in films like “The Delta Force” and “Missing in Action” and in the long-running TV series “Walker, Texas Ranger.” Read more ...
On the staff of The New Yorker for more than 60 years, he wrote about Duchamp, Rauschenberg and many others. His books include “Living Well Is the Best Revenge.” Read more ...
Two monologue revivals — Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Truman Capote and Wallace Shawn’s solo — reveal how wealth warps our perceptions. Only one pays dividends. Read more ...
Britain has a storied history of sketch comedy, but its humor has a very different flavor than the American variety. Read more ...
An unwelcome visit by some rough Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents added more complications to an already stressful day. Read more ...
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, best known for animations like the “Spider-Verse” films, took lessons from “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” a project from which they were dismissed. Read more ...
In its third season, the HBO satire grows from cringe-comedy character study into a dark satire of labor in the A.I. era. Read more ...
The Amazon comedy, which surrounds an unwitting protagonist with professional actors, returns with a new season that takes place at a company retreat. Read more ...
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about. Read more ...
Payback is bloody, according to this month’s selections, which include Park Chan-wook’s Vengeance Trilogy. Read more ...
As Hurvin Anderson prepares for a major retrospective of his work at Tate Britain, he’s unsure how to feel about his achievements. Read more ...
A season celebrated by Shakespeare and the Beatles now ranks behind fall in popularity. After a harsh winter, can it regain its former glory? Read more ...
Among the must-see exhibitions on view for a limited time are ones featuring a rare Caravaggio, streetscapes covered in orchids and Gabriele Münter’s colorful figures. Read more ...
The superstar boy band returns after a four-year hiatus on Friday. The genre it helped turn into a global juggernaut has endured some shifts, and minted new stars. Read more ...