As the conductor prepares to leave the Los Angeles Philharmonic for the New York Philharmonic, he says, “I am in two waters.” Read more ...
As the conductor prepares to leave the Los Angeles Philharmonic for the New York Philharmonic, he says, “I am in two waters.” Read more ...
Kelly Akashi, an artist, was one of thousands who lost their houses in last winter’s Eaton wildfire in Los Angeles. Her new sculpture for the Whitney Biennial marks one year of slow recovery. Read more ...
Her diary overflows with her devotion to books and movies. But after rereading the entries, a critic was struck by how often she writes about music. Read more ...
Dance Reflections, a festival that pushes contemporary dance brought performances to Manhattan and Brooklyn last weekend. Read more ...
Clare Barron’s gorgeous play, about an unmoored young woman returning home to care for her father, finds a new home at Cherry Lane Theater. Read more ...
Krasner was typecast as the wife of the breakout artist of the Abstract Expressionist movement, no matter how renegade her own work. At the Met this fall, she emerges from his giant shadow. Read more ...
A strong cast stars in Lauren Yee’s new play, part of a cycle of works about the collisions between 20th-century communism, capitalism and pop culture. Read more ...
The YouTuber, actor and comedian had already pleaded not guilty to five other charges of sexual assault in Britain. Read more ...
Reanimal puts children in perilous circumstances, a familiar theme for the studio behind Little Nightmares. Read more ...
Novels by Daniel Kehlmann, Olga Ravn and Gabriela Cabezón Cámara are among the 13 titles nominated for the renowned award for fiction translated into English. Read more ...
His “Baile Inolvidable” has sparked a surge of interest in salsa dancing and brought in a younger generation. “It’s been positively contagious,” a teacher said. Read more ...
YouTube Shorts and TikToks are often set to electronic dance music with rap roots that’s become the unconscious hum of vertical video while making its creators rich. Read more ...
A new docuseries has renewed criticism of the supermodel-turned-TV mogul. It’s just one cost of her barrier-breaking career. Read more ...
A racist slur, shouted involuntarily while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting an award, raised questions about how the show’s host and the BBC responded. Read more ...
Rachel Reid told fans that the disease’s progression was slowing her writing and that a much-anticipated follow-up book would be pushed back. Read more ...
Hear anticipated new music from Lana Del Rey, Grace Ives, Yaya Bey and more. Read more ...
A member of a renowned acting dynasty, he also earned fame for his role in “Revenge of the Nerds.” His family said he struggled with bipolar disorder. Read more ...
“Wow, a court composed mostly of his own party’s appointees has struck down the constitutionality of Trump’s go-it-alone tariff regime,” Jon Stewart said. “That’s bound to cause him some introspection.” Read more ...
Literary and cultural denizens of the nation’s capital gathered on Saturday to eulogize The Post’s scuppered Book World supplement. Read more ...
The news came tucked into the second page of a recent news release. Read more ...
In his lyrical writings, he examined physical landscapes as well as the interior terrain of his own life — up to the blindness that overtook him in his later years. Read more ...
Mr. Reiner, 32, was charged with murdering his parents, the Hollywood director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, last year. Read more ...
It’s our greatest game and our truest mirror. And in its tiki-torch-festooned way, it’s captured our society as an ever-changing collection of tribes. Read more ...
A Pritzker Prize statement cited the award’s independence after Mr. Pritzker, who directs the foundation behind the award, resigned as chairman of the Hyatt Corporation. Read more ...
Alan Cumming forced fishy British snacks onto movie stars. Paddington Bear presented an award. And a racist slur and swearing. Read more ...
This whirlwind biographical documentary puts Barbara Jordan, the esteemed congresswoman and professor who died in 1996, front and center as a voice of moral authority. Read more ...
Tabitha Jackson sees an opportunity to develop the next generation of cinephiles at the Greenwich Village art-house cinema. Read more ...
The medical comedy is back for another run, and the 50th season of “Survivor” is set to begin. Read more ...
A melancholy finale sees Dunk finally treated as a proper knight, which includes a royal request to take on Egg as his proper squire. Read more ...
As a journalist and author, she wrote meticulous portraits of people for The New Yorker. Her book “Is There No Place on Earth for Me?” won the Pulitzer Prize. Read more ...
This bio play about Marcel Marceau, which delves into his part in the French Resistance, stars Ethan Slater (yes, that’s Boq from the “Wicked” movies). Read more ...
Paul Thomas Anderson’s comedy drama won six awards at the British equivalent of the Oscars. The best actor choice, however, was a surprise. Read more ...
Phanésia Pharel’s wistful two-hander starring Patrice Johnson Chevannes and Natalie Paul looks at a Haitian American family and questions of legacy. Read more ...
The outrageous reality TV star has written a memoir — part evolution, part exorcism. She’s more than ready to tell you why. Read more ...
An Oscar nominee for a movie in which everything crashes down on her (literally), Byrne is shifting gears with the Broadway comedy “Fallen Angels.” Read more ...
He played memorable screen villains, notably a psychopath in “Manhunter,” but also wrote, directed and starred in well-received plays at a theater he founded in Manhattan. Read more ...
The trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and producer from the Bronx helped shape the sound of salsa. Read more ...
The film, from the director Ilker Catak, explores political repression in Turkey. Another movie set in the country, “Salvation,” took the runner-up prize. Read more ...
An individual poured an unknown dark liquid onto a temporary skating rink at the Kennedy Center late Thursday night, in what the venue called a “calculated” attack. Read more ...
A trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and arranger, he collaborated with Rubén Blades on “Siembra,” a 1978 release that became one of the top-selling salsa albums of all time. Read more ...
Mr. Combs, who is serving a 50-month sentence after his conviction on prostitution-related charges, has argued that a judge sentenced him improperly. Read more ...
The Canadian comedy with creative ties to “Heated Rivalry,” in its fifth season on Hulu, has its own very different take on love among men. Read more ...
U2 released a seething protest song, and Lana Del Rey put out a dreamy ode to her home life. Read more ...
“There is no better performer in the world,” the electro-glam musician said. “Every song is thought out, but always with an element of spontaneity and sass.” Read more ...
Will “One Battle After Another,” “Hamnet” or “Sinners” triumph at Britain’s equivalent of the Oscars? U.S. viewers can watch this year’s show on E! Read more ...
With “The Lost Boys” on Broadway and Cynthia Erivo in “Dracula” in London, our horror expert looks at how bloodsuckers sank their teeth into pop culture. Read more ...
His public radio show, “Bookworm,” was a literary salon of the air for 33 years, drawing guests like Joan Didion, Susan Sontag and David Foster Wallace. Read more ...
Competition can wreck a figure skater, but Liu and other Olympians shed the pressure and delivered transcendent performances focused on artistry. Read more ...
Kevin Puts’s song cycle “Emily — No Prisoner Be” was brought to life by Time for Three and Joyce DiDonato in its New York premiere at Carnegie Hall. Read more ...
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about. Read more ...
Some directors and stars at the Berlin Film Festival rejected a political view of cinema. But the movies there suggest that politics is broader than just activism. Read more ...
This month’s lineup includes Spike Lee’s “Crooklyn” and other Black films that are just as rich, sharp and teeming with life. Read more ...
A highway patrol officer travels the country to track down a hulking killing machine in this unsuccessful slasher. Read more ...
The German actor Lars Eidinger lost control of the weapon in the final scene of Shakespeare’s play. Read more ...
This month’s picks include explosive trains, a hijacked plane and stolen submarines. Read more ...
The country, a major center for African art, will not have an official presence at this year’s event after a legal dispute over a Gaza-focused artwork. Read more ...
Kleber Mendonça Filho narrates a sequence from his Oscar-nominated film, starring Wagner Moura. Read more ...
Max Amini has built a global following with crowd-work videos. But the Iranian American’s mix of silliness and political points about Iran land oddly. Read more ...
Tyra Banks seemed almost omnipotent on her long-running reality series “America’s Next Top Model.” In a new documentary, she is merely a subject. Read more ...
As a drove of artists ditched the center after President Trump’s takeover, an ice skating group decided it couldn’t afford to do the same. Read more ...
While working on a 2022 biopic of the King, Baz Luhrmann learned of unseen footage stored in a Kansas salt mine. That was the start of a winding journey. Read more ...