Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
The Bedwetter,” based on Sarah Silverman’s memoir, is an off-color character study with family-friendly morals, now running ...
The Hammer Museum at UCLA presents the first museum exhibition inspired by Alice Coltrane’s life and legacy, “Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal.” ...
When one thinks of the defining TV performances of the past 25 or so years, what comes to mind? For Variety staffers, some of ...
The exhaustion and frustration of living through the end times wore on Jeevan ... and knotty case — and the new friendship of a county cop (Evan Peters) — brought her to life. “Mare of Easttown” was a ...
In this deeply moving debut, a close-knit Armenian American family grapples with the aftermath of losing one of their own.
Perspective Should Be Reversed” at the Palm Springs Art Museum makes a case for reclassifying Hockney from painter to ...
Thousands of pages of court documents and an exclusive interview reveal details of the Murdoch family trust court case.
Our favorite books by Black authors Growing up as a young Black girl in the South, I saw positive representations of Black ...
Is it unfair to place shows long off the air, and thus either burnished or faded by memory, to shows that are still dropping new episodes? And who, in the end, should rank No. 1? Suffice it to say ...
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