The 25-year-old rapper and producer knows he’s benefited from his cousin’s support. But the path to his autobiographical album, “Casino,” was his alone. Read more ...
The 25-year-old rapper and producer knows he’s benefited from his cousin’s support. But the path to his autobiographical album, “Casino,” was his alone. Read more ...
After a breakout performance on “Shrinking,” the actor can now be seen on “Abbott Elementary” and “The Pitt.” Read more ...
The signature survey by MoMA PS 1 of artists living and working in the city highlights those whose talent is often hidden in plain sight. Read more ...
Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson make confident Broadway debuts, but the uneven script makes for a narratively slippery prison drama. Read more ...
A new documentary by the “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris looks at the legacy of Jerry West, a figure so crucial to the N.B.A.’s history that he’s the league’s logo. Read more ...
Mets fans, avert your eyes: John Middleton, majority owner of the Phillies, and his wife have a deep bench of American art stars, and they’ve lent them in a dual display for the 250th. Read more ...
The actress plays a pop star who reunites with Michaela Coel’s fashion designer. But the spectacle you see onscreen is far more engaging than the dialogue. Read more ...
Mouse: P.I. for Hire is the latest monochrome adventure in an industry often obsessed with realistic graphics. Read more ...
Roundabout Theater Company, one of the four nonprofits with Broadway houses, plans three Broadway shows next season. Read more ...
A jury found that the concert giant operated as a monopoly, a verdict that could have major reverberations in the music industry. Read more ...
There’s a new crop four times a year. This spring, the Ghibli-like “Witch Hat Atelier” and the alternate-future samurai saga “Nippon Sangoku” stand out. Read more ...
A career-spanning Alexander Calder exhibition in Paris turns the viewer into a collaborator and lifts the soul. Read more ...
Thomas J Price’s bronze figures present anonymous Black people at heroic scale. After an installation in Times Square sparked a furor, his latest work welcomes visitors to a new museum outpost. Read more ...
The movie revives one of cinema’s unforgettable monsters with a macabre makeover, but it spins out in the attempt. Read more ...
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about. Read more ...
This month’s picks make up a quintet of paranoia that speaks to the ethos of unease and dread endemic to the modern moment Read more ...
The latest take on Universal’s “Mummy” franchise has a director you may not know. We explain who he is, why his name is in the movie title and what he brings to the “Mummy” world. Read more ...
As portrayed in shows like “Smash,” “Slings & Arrows” and “American Classic,” life onstage is a grab-bag of archetypes both hilariously wrong and a little bit right. Read more ...
“Everyone Is Lying to You for Money,” directed by Ben McKenzie, gives a solid introduction to virtual currency, and its traps. Read more ...
Pragmata features a grizzled soldier and a robot child but doesn’t have the emotional bond of The Last of Us or The Walking Dead. Read more ...
A teenage girl went missing. The police found her remains in a musician’s car. Then the Los Angeles media machine got to work. Read more ...
Producers and the cultural authorities hope that technology can overcome a language barrier and take the country’s shows to the world. Read more ...
The host of “The Late Show” recapped what he called “yet another day when the entire world is on edge over President Trump’s senseless and elective war — with the pope.” Read more ...
For all the death and darkness the Pitt crew had to swallow this season, the finale also offered profound moments of hope and renewal. Read more ...
The actress stars as a haunted genius opposite Don Cheadle as her father in David Auburn’s 2001 drama. This revival, though, exposes the play’s lack of rigor. Read more ...
The singer was detained in connection with the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who died before her 15th birthday. D4vd’s lawyers said they would vigorously defend his innocence. Read more ...
The institution will feature five of the beloved author’s collage-based books in a series of interactive exhibits meant to engage children. Read more ...
Current members of the museum have created a show that draws from, and comments on, the institution’s curious collections. Read more ...
Even as the institution has grown and changed, it has continued to be a launchpad for emerging artists. This spring, it is putting 53 in the spotlight. Read more ...
On the social internet, our fascination with analyzing the hidden messages in our culture has been flattened into one word. Read more ...
A new London production highlights the story’s racial element and shows how much has changed since the play’s 1963 premiere. Read more ...
Bob Odenkirk plays a sheriff who uncovers a dangerous secret in this hyper-violent, small-town crime caper. Read more ...
A girlfriend’s pregnancy upends the life of a young man in the Bronx in this first feature by Joel Alfonso Vargas that unspools with sedulous care. Read more ...
Charli XCX stars in this drama about a young woman who can’t quite tell the difference between freedom and fleeing. Read more ...
In the director Tarik Saleh’s latest feature on contemporary Egypt, a movie star is made to appear in a propaganda film. Read more ...
Sophy Romvari’s superb debut feature blends memory, documentary and fiction to process a family wound. Read more ...
In this World War II-era coming-of-age drama, a young boy living on a remote German island questions his parents for the first time. Read more ...
Two condom salesmen, Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser, embark on a bawdy, digressive picaresque in Peter Farrelly’s defiantly lowbrow film. Read more ...
The “Late Show” host scolded JD Vance for suggesting that Pope Leo XIV “be careful when he talks about matters of theology.” Read more ...
Other picks include the historical hip-hop musical “Mexodus,” an Anne Carson radio play and a century-old play about machines replacing humans. Read more ...
Her 1979 memoir, “I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can,” which also became a movie, detailed years of prescription drug abuse and offered an indictment of American psychiatry. Read more ...
Train jazz, the “Brady Bunch” house and the gift of time. Read more ...
In a verdict that could have far-reaching consequences in the music industry, the live colossus that includes Ticketmaster was found to have violated antitrust laws. Read more ...
Daphne Rubin-Vega stars as a laid-off office worker who spins into a murderous rage in this update of Elmer L. Rice’s 1923 classic. Read more ...
The violinist Johnny Gandelsman wanted his music to move. In the overly winsome “Johnny Loves Johann,” he performs Bach’s cello suites alongside four dance artists. Read more ...
A Parisian software salesman entered a charity raffle and came away with a piece of history: “I have some paintings, but not like a Picasso.” Read more ...
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield will showcase works by people who live and work in New York’s shadow. Read more ...
The showcase features works that change from hour to hour, invite interaction and interrogate the idea of creativity itself. Read more ...
His many achievements have been obscured, some believe, by his reputation as a provincial landscape painter. Read more ...
Mark Rosenblatt’s Broadway play, starring John Lithgow as the British children’s book author, draws from Dahl’s comments over the years. Read more ...
A $1.5 billion project will transform the nation’s most-visited art museum, with renovations involving a quarter of the galleries and public spaces. Read more ...
The season includes a Duchamp retrospective at MoMA, a window on Etruscan civilization at the de Young in San Francisco and a fashion celebration at the Phoenix Art Museum. Read more ...
The “Miniature Wife” star on why she and her husband have chosen each other, over and over again. Read more ...
Elle Fanning stars in a big-hearted, open-minded dramedy about online exposure and its complications. Read more ...
This Philip Hartman movie, shot in the East Village in 1985 and now restored, shows at Film Forum through April 23. Read more ...
The actors play a married couple on the brink in the second season of the Netflix anthology series. Read more ...
A city in Northern Nigeria has turned into a moviemaking machine, churning out hundreds of productions a year. Read more ...
MatPat, Miranda Sings, Grace Helbig and WheezyWaiter hit it big on YouTube long before it became a behemoth. They have thoughts about what it takes to succeed there. Read more ...
Across the city’s fire zones, there’s a surge of experimentation — collective rebuilding, catalog homes and new technologies that are safe and reduce costs. Read more ...