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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Britain has a storied history of sketch comedy, but its humor has a very different flavor than the American variety. Read more ...
Taylor Frankie Paul, who was set to star in the TV show, had pleaded guilty to aggravated assault after an encounter with her partner in 2023. Read more ...
Michael Rapino, the chief executive of the live entertainment colossus, fought back against accusations his company unfairly dominates the music industry. Read more ...
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about. 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 ...
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 ...
This month’s picks include burned-out paramedics, unlikely superheroes and vengeful women. 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 ...
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 ...
An unwelcome visit by some rough Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents added more complications to an already stressful day. Read more ...
Payback is bloody, according to this month’s selections, which include Park Chan-wook’s Vengeance Trilogy. 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 ...
Directed by Thierry Frémaux, the Cannes chief, the movie argues that filmmaking is an act of faith in humanity. Read more ...
“Let me tell you: There is no doubt in my mind that everything he knows about Pearl Harbor begins and ends with a movie starring Ben Affleck,” Jimmy Kimmel said. Read more ...
Book publishing has few safeguards in place to prevent the unwitting publication of a novel heavily generated by artificial intelligence. Read more ...
Its publisher, Hachette, will not release the novel in the United States and will discontinue its U.K. edition, citing its commitment to “original creative expression and storytelling.” Read more ...
He was a master jeweler, but his pieces looked more like miniature contemporary artworks than anything you’d find at Cartier. Read more ...
Encores! revisits a Jazz Age tale of debauchery, with showstoppers from Jasmine Amy Rogers, Adrienne Warren, Jordan Donica, Tonya Pinkins and others. Read more ...
A distinguished British stage veteran, she won an Olivier award in London and a Tony in New York for her dramatic portrayal of the French singer Édith Piaf. Read more ...
Tamara McCaw, a longtime arts leader with experience at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, will lead it with a focus on stability. Read more ...
Pop Mart and Sony announced on Thursday that they were developing a feature film about the fuzzy trinkets. “It’s completely ruthless marketing,” one expert said. Read more ...
In the lovely new movie from the acclaimed German director Christian Petzold (“Barbara”), a woman wakes to life after an accident. Read more ...
Cosmic explosions, proto-Surrealism and names to remember — like the D.J. Raul Hardie and Anne Brown, the high point of our critic’s survey. Read more ...
It’s a big, serious, adult show worth debating and even fighting over — just the way our critic likes it. Read more ...
The open-world fantasy Crimson Desert looks like the latest example of South Korea’s evolution into a gaming powerhouse. Read more ...
The rapper known for his quirky turns of phrase and malapropisms is trying his hand at a memoir. Read more ...
Set in the Soviet Union in 1937, this investigative drama follows one man’s mission for justice within a corrupt system. Read more ...
After her car is stolen and then impounded, Amanda (Rose Byrne), fights the system to get it back. Read more ...
Hannah Berryman’s engrossing documentary on Eileen Collins, the first female space shuttle pilot and commander, focuses on managing pride and fear. Read more ...
The actor plays a molecular biologist trying to help save the world in this upbeat science-fiction fantasy from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Read more ...
The Palestinian writer-director Annemarie Jacir focuses on the 1936 farmer rebellion against the British, with the future of the land at stake. Read more ...
Cillian Murphy rides to the rescue of family and homeland in this affectionate capper to the popular television series. Read more ...
Sofia Coppola profiles the fashion designer Marc Jacobs, but the documentary strains to arrive at even the most basic revelations. Read more ...
Set in the cancer ward of a Swiss hospital, this antsy workplace thriller follows one nurse’s balancing act over the course of a shift. Read more ...
A scorching satire about humanity and the absence of it by Radu Jude, the director of “Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World.” Read more ...
A lonely gravedigger tries to Frankenstein love in Grace Glowicki’s macabre queer romance. Read more ...
A few editors from the New York Times’s Book Review give their recommendations for what new releases you should be reading this spring. Read more ...
Ida Ekblad has transformed a Brutalist villa into an experimental space for herself, and for others. Read more ...
With the K-pop group releasing its comeback album, “Arirang,” on Friday, look back at how one of pop’s original kings handled his time out of the spotlight. Read more ...
The best-selling author Kiersten White recommends novels about everyone’s favorite undead bloodsuckers, by Anne Rice, Silvia Moreno Garcia and more. Read more ...
Grace must once again survive the night, this time with her sister, in a gory, unhinged sequel that harbors a bleaker heart than the original. Read more ...
The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist returned to the trumpet, for a new record featuring Nick Cave, Thom Yorke and a core cast of contemporary jazz luminaries. Read more ...
“Also very funny to describe a duel as being between two consenting adults. You know, because if only one person consents, that’s murder,” said Seth Meyers, host of “Late Night.” Read more ...
Kilmer’s estate collaborated with the filmmakers to make a digital likeness of the actor, who died of cancer last year. Read more ...
A closed-door White House event included news about the National Garden of American Heroes and an emphasis on the role of religion in the founding. Read more ...
The painter and sculptor discusses neighborhood murals, nonlinear storytelling and her commission for the New Museum, a 13-foot-tall rendering of a couple mid-embrace. Read more ...
To mark the opening of her first solo museum show, the artist Jennie Jieun Lee invited friends over for an afternoon of community and crafts. Read more ...
A chance encounter in Brooklyn led to a decades-long project following the boys’ lives, from childhood to national prominence as critics of President Trump. Read more ...
Peony tulips, transcendent eye contact and a new game from the creator of Wordle. Read more ...
On Thursday, ABC announced that it is pulling the new season of the dating show after a video of Paul attacking her ex-boyfriend surfaced. Read more ...
A full-scale production of the Bengsons’ deeply personal memoir musical is delivered via anthemic songs and remnants of home. Read more ...
Andy Weir discusses his science-fueled novel “Project Hail Mary,” which has been adapted into a film that opens in theaters on Friday. Read more ...