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‘La Máquina’ Is a Starry Mexican Boxing Drama
Culture, Today

The Spanish-language Hulu drama, starring Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal, skews more loopy and mysterious than gritty.

On ‘The View,’ Harris Hits at Trump’s ‘Callousness’ in His Storm Response
Politics, Today

In a wide-ranging interview, the vice president also she could not think of a way she would act differently from President Biden, and laid out a plan to help Americans take care of aging loved ones.

Ali Wong Dishes on Life After Divorce. Her Real Subject Is Fame.
Culture, Today

Her gossipy portrait of singlehood as a celebrity is a sunny contrast to the darker view of her Netflix stablemate Hannah Gadsby.

The Real Housewives Weren’t There, but Their Fans Were
Arts & Leisure, Today

At a Bravo-themed brunch, we met some devoted watchers of “Vanderpump Rules,” “Below Deck” and other staples of reality television.

Seth Meyers: Trump Rallies Are Like an Escape Room
Culture, Today

“Generally speaking, if you’re at an event and the host of that event keeps insisting no one is going to leave, it is time to start worrying,” Meyers said on Monday.

Las 4 conclusiones de ‘Los hermanos Menendez’, en Netflix
En español, Today

El documental, basado en nuevas y extensas entrevistas con Lyle y Erik Menendez, añade nuevos matices y detalles sobre los asesinatos de sus padres y las secuelas.

7 Takeaways From Harris’s Interview on ‘60 Minutes’
Politics, Today

Pressed repeatedly, Kamala Harris stayed focused on the points she wanted to make. She also spoke about owning a Glock, and Tim Walz revealed she had told him to be a “little more careful” speaking.

4 Takeaways From ‘The Menendez Brothers,’ on Netflix
Culture, Yesterday

The documentary, based on extensive new interviews with Lyle and Erik Menendez, adds fresh nuance and details about their parents’ murders and the aftermath.

How Everyone Got Lost in Netflix’s Endless Library
Magazine, Yesterday

Ten years after Silicon Valley remade TV, it’s become clear how the streaming revolution distorted our collective viewing habits — and sense of the culture.

Who Gets to Be a Daddy?
T Style, Yesterday

The best compliment a man — gay or straight, old or … not so old — can receive is to enter the pantheon of daddies.

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Below Deck Sailing Yacht’ and ‘Abbott Elementary’
Culture, Yesterday

Bravo airs its reality show about “yachties,” and ABC is back with its Emmy-winning sitcom.

Tim Walz Makes First Sunday Show Appearance Since Joining Ticket
Politics, October 6

Mr. Walz, who has kept a relatively low profile since becoming Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate, appeared on Fox News Sunday.

Harris Will Appear in a Whirlwind of Interviews, Most of Them Friendly
Politics, October 6

After mostly avoiding interviews as her campaign began, the vice president will hold several this week, including with Howard Stern, Stephen Colbert and the hosts of “The View.”

‘Saturday Night Live’ Revisits the Vice-Presidential Debate
Culture, October 6

The comic Nate Bargatze hosted an episode that opened with another political sketch featuring the guest stars Dana Carvey, Jim Gaffigan, Maya Rudolph and Andy Samberg.

En ‘La Máquina’, Gael García Bernal y Diego Luna van por la revancha
En español, October 6

Amigos de toda la vida, no habían vuelto a aparecer juntos en pantalla desde 2012. En la serie en español que desarrollaron, interpretan los papeles de un boxeador y su representante.

Ella Purnell Is a TV Star Who Hasn’t Lost Touch With Her Barista Roots
Arts & Leisure, October 5

“Sometimes, before I go to bed,” the “Sweetpea” actress and executive producer said, “I think about how good my coffee’s going to be in the morning.”

‘The Franchise’ Review: Cutting Marvel Down to Size
Culture, October 4

A new HBO comedy takes a jaundiced look at the making of a second-rate superhero film.

The Best of Late Night This Week
Interactive, October 4

This week, the hosts focused mostly on the vice-presidential debate but took a moment to discuss recent inflammatory comments by former President Trump.

5 Things to Do This Weekend
Interactive, October 4

A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including the sequel “Joker: Folie à Deux.”

In ‘La Máquina,’ Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna Get a Rematch
Arts & Leisure, October 4

For their first screen roles together since 2012, the longtime friends undertook a Spanish-language series about a boxer who must fight for his life.

Late Night Heaps Scorn on Trump’s Latest Defense
Culture, October 4

Jimmy Kimmel said Donald Trump was “partially right” in denying interference in the 2020 election: “He tried to rig the election and failed to rig the election.’

When John Amos Had Enough of the ‘Good Times’
Culture, October 4

The actor, whose death was announced this week, made it known he didn’t like the direction the hit show was going. His character was then killed off.

‘Where’s Wanda?’ Is a Charming German Dramedy
Weekend, October 3

A small-town European murder mystery but more stylish than most — and less miserable.

Nicole Kidman sabe muy bien lo que hace
En español, October 3

Las cosas en Hollywood no son perfectas, pero han mejorado. Y ella ha sido parte de la solución.

‘The Rings of Power’ Season 2 Finale Recap: Highs and Lows
Culture, October 3

The second season ended in a whirlwind of fire and steel, darkness and light, capping an eight-episode run with many ups and downs.

‘Saturday Night Live’: 11 Defining Political Sketches
Culture, October 3

Since the 1970s, the late-night institution has offered up definitive impersonations of American presidents and other politicians. Here are its most memorable political sketches.

Love ‘Heartstopper’? You’ll Love These Books, Too.
Book Review, October 3

Earnest love stories by Rainbow Rowell, TJ Klune and Talia Hibbert will tug at your heartstrings while grappling with real, often dark, issues.

Donald Trump, You Lucky Dog
Op Ed, October 3

It’s unnerving how many fortunate things have happened to this guy.

Late Night Sums Up a Strangely Chill V.P. Debate
Culture, October 3

Jimmy Fallon said viewers “were expecting a horror movie, but instead, they got a Hallmark movie.”

JD Vance and Tim Walz Debate Draws 43 Million Viewers
Business, October 2

The figure is significantly lower than the vice-presidential debate in 2020.

Vance and Walz’s Battle of the Network Co-Stars
Culture, October 2

In what could be the last prime-time showdown of the 2024 campaign, the supporting players performed against type.

Nicole Kidman Knows Exactly What She’s Doing
Op Ed, October 2

She’s everywhere, and she’s giving a lot of work to female talent. Is that such a bad thing?

A 400-Acre Movie Ranch Outside Los Angeles Is Listed for $35 Million
Real Estate, October 2

Sable Ranch, about 30 miles north of Hollywood, includes an Old West movie set. It has been used for productions like “American Horror Story” and “Oppenheimer.”

Late Night Goes Live After a ‘Dull’ Vice-Presidential Debate
Culture, October 2

Stephen Colbert was unenthused by Tuesday’s discourse between Tim Walz and JD Vance.

Here’s how the CBS moderators will (or won’t) fact-check the V.P. candidates.
Business, October 2

CBS Says Trump Will Not Participate in ‘60 Minutes’ Interview
Business, October 1

This is not the first time that the former president has clashed with the country’s most popular television news program.

John Amos, a Star of ‘Good Times’ and ‘Roots,’ Is Dead at 84
Obits, October 1

He was the patriarch in one of the first sitcoms with an all-Black cast and an enslaved African in the American South in a blockbuster TV mini-series.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Amazon, Apple TV+ and More in October
Arts, October 1

“Citadel: Diana,” “Disclaimer,” “The Franchise,” “Star Trek: Lower Decks,” a Springsteen documentary and others arrive.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in October
Culture, October 1

Keri Russell is back and so is Ali Wong. Here’s a roundup of what’s worth checking out for U.S. subscribers this month.

MacArthur Foundation Announces 2024 ‘Genius’ Grant Winners
Culture, October 1

On Tuesday, 22 anonymously nominated Americans were recognized with fellowships and an $800,000 stipend.

Jay Pharoah’s White Gold Cross Necklace
Styles, October 1

The “Saturday Night Live” alum — whose new comedy special, “Jared,” was just released — wears a cross around his neck not just as a symbol, but a reminder of how to live his life.

Late Night Slams Trump’s Idea to Adapt ‘The Purge’
Culture, October 1

“Good news: He stopped talking about Hannibal Lecter,” Jimmy Fallon said. “Bad news: He suggested we do ‘The Purge’ instead.”

Sony Pictures Names Ravi Ahuja C.E.O.
Business, September 30

Mr. Ahuja, president and chief operating officer of Sony Pictures Entertainment, will succeed its current chief executive, Tony Vinciquerra.

Stream These 11 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in October
Culture, September 30

A slew of TV shows and movies are leaving for U.S. subscribers this month. Here’s a roundup of the ones worth catching, including a few great horror picks for the season.

Based on a True Story, or a True Story? In ‘Baby Reindeer’ Lawsuit, Words Matter.
Express, September 30

A defamation suit against Netflix boils down to how the company presented its story about Martha Scott, a fictionalization of what the show’s creator has described as a real-life stalking incident.

Want to Check That Fact? For V.P. Debate Viewers, Just Scan the Code.
Business, September 30

CBS is experimenting with a novel way to offer real-time fact-checking of the vice-presidential debate on Tuesday. Just don’t expect the moderators to frequently jump in.

Inside a Kamala Harris Ad That Draws an Implicit Contrast on Character
Politics, September 30

Voters have signaled that they want to know more about the vice president. By leaning on her background as a prosecutor, this ad aims to fill in those gaps and assuage any worries.

DirecTV Strikes Deal to Acquire Dish Network
Business, September 30

The deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, would create one of the largest pay-TV distributors in the U.S. The companies were blocked in an attempt to merge in 2002.

CNN Wades Back Into the Documentary Business
Business, September 30

The network is again financing and releasing documentary series and films after backing away from the genre two years ago.

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Real Housewives’ and the Vice-Presidential Debate
Culture, September 30

The Bravo franchise will air two different premieres. And on Tuesday is the first debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz.

John Ashton, ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ Actor, Dies at 76
Express, September 30

Mr. Ashton was most widely recognized for his role as Sgt. John Taggart in the “Beverly Hills Cop” franchise.

Drake Hogestyn, ‘Days of Our Lives’ Actor, Dies at 70
Express, September 29

Mr. Hogestyn was best known for playing John Black on the daytime soap opera and appeared in more than 4,200 episodes over 38 years.

Rape Cases in the Headlines and in Our Everyday Lives
Letters, September 29

Readers discuss a guest essay about famous cases and offer personal stories. Also: Helping immigrants; A.I. at war; Donald Trump, TV and real life.

Have We Gotten Aubrey Plaza Wrong This Whole Time?
Arts & Leisure, September 29

Don’t let her deadpan sense of humor fool you. In projects like Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis,” she puts everything she has on the line.

A ‘Perfect’ Take on Nantucket Style?
Styles, September 29

Scrutinizing the costumes in Netflix’s “The Perfect Couple.”

‘S.N.L.’ Recap: Maya Rudolph Returns to Play Kamala Harris
Culture, September 29

The 50th season began with several surprise guests and alumni — including Dana Carvey, Jim Gaffigan and Andy Samberg — playing figures in the 2024 election.

‘S.N.L.’ Picks Maya Rudolph and Jim Gaffigan to Play Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
Culture, September 29

The casting ended months of speculation after President Biden, played on Saturday by Dana Carvey, withdrew from the race. James Austin Johnson continued as Donald Trump.

Dish and DirecTV Near a Deal to Combine (Again)
Business, September 28

The companies are in talks to create one of the largest pay-TV providers in the country. In 2002, the U.S. government blocked a similar deal.

At Capacity
N Y T Now, September 28

If we can’t remember the things we read and watch and even loved, do they still “count”?

Newfoundland and Labrador’s Unlikely Foray Into England’s Soccer Scene
Foreign, September 28

The province is sponsoring an obscure professional team in an effort to attract skilled immigrants.

Harris’s Historic Run Could Outpace Hollywood’s Oval Offices
Express, September 28

Black and Asian American women have rarely, if at all, played the U.S. commander in chief in television and film. As Kamala Harris makes her presidential bid, Hollywood lags behind.

John Oliver Is Still Working Through the Rage
Magazine, September 28

The host of ‘Last Week Tonight’ talks about what he’s learned in the ten years of making the show and why he doesn’t consider himself a journalist.

‘The Interview’: John Oliver Is Still Working Through the Rage
Video, September 28

The host of ‘Last Week Tonight’ talks about what he’s learned in the ten years of making the show and why he doesn’t consider himself a journalist.

On ‘Downton Abbey,’ Maggie Smith Made an Icy Aristocrat Irresistible
Culture, September 28

The hit melodrama brought Smith the kind of fame she never wanted, but it is easy to understand why it happened.

‘Saturday Night Live’: Here’s What Critics Thought of the First Episode
Culture, September 28

The late-night institution begins its 50th season on Saturday. Here’s how The New York Times and others covered its debut in 1975.

Ina Garten’s Memoir of Fortune, Work and Being Obsessed With Her Husband
Book Review, September 28

In “Be Ready When the Luck Happens,” the TV cooking icon asks, “How easy is that?” The answer? Not very.

Desi Lydic Wants to Be in Central Park, Listening to Chappell Roan
Arts & Leisure, September 28

“I love getting out and about early in the day, getting some fresh air and sunlight and seeing the city,” the “Daily Show” host said of her morning ritual.

Calling ‘Survivor’ Contestants From Tim Walz’s Motorcade
Politics, September 27

Covering an election year can be stressful. But instead of binge-watching “Survivor” to decompress, two reporters wrote about the politics — or, lack thereof — on the show instead.

The Best of Late Night This Week
Interactive, September 27

There were a few topics the hosts couldn’t get enough of this week including Donald Trump’s efforts to court female voters, and New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s indictment on five federal charges.

Maggie Smith: A Life in Pictures
Culture, September 27

She had a long, award-winning career as a screen and stage actress, finally becoming a household name with her memorable turn in “Downton Abbey.”

Maggie Smith, gran dama de la pantalla, muere a los 89 años
En español, September 27

Pasaba casi siempre desapercibida a pesar de ser galardonada con una extraordinaria cantidad de premios, incluidos los Oscar, Emmy y los Tony. Luego llegó “Downton Abbey”.

10 Great Maggie Smith Performances to Stream
Culture, September 27

In “Downton Abbey,” “A Room With a View” and dozens of other films and television series, she delighted audiences with her portrayal of sharp, tart-tongued and often wryly funny Englishwomen.

Maggie Smith, Grande Dame of Stage and Screen, Dies at 89
Obits, September 27

She earned an extraordinary array of awards, from Oscars to Emmys to a Tony, but she could still go almost everywhere unrecognized. Then came “Downton Abbey.”

When ‘Saturday Night Live’ Debuted, They Were There. Here’s What They Remember.
Arts & Leisure, September 27

With a new film about the show, and a 50th anniversary season starting, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and others look back.

Late Night Roasts New York Mayor Eric Adams Over His Indictment
Culture, September 27

Jimmy Fallon joked that it’s “always fun when the city mimics the exact plot of a Batman movie.”

Newsmax and Smartmatic Settle Defamation Case Over 2020 Election
Business, September 26

Jury selection in the case began on Thursday morning, and the trial had been expected to take up to four weeks.

Holy Hollywood! Batman Is the First Superhero With a Walk of Fame Star.
Culture, September 26

The caped crusader, who debuted in 1939, joins other illustrious figures — including Adam West, the actor who played him on TV.

‘The Queen of the Villains’ Is a Complex Japanese Wrestling Drama
Weekend, September 26

The five-part Netflix series tells the story of a female wrestler in the 1980s who might have gone a little too deep into character.

‘The Rings of Power’ Season 2, Episode 7 Recap: ‘Light Endures’
Culture, September 26

Something is wrong with the candles in Celebrimbor’s workshop. Things are even worse outside.

5 Moments of Joy From Hoda Kotb’s Run on ‘Today’
Styles, September 26

The morning show host announced that she’s stepping down after more than 25 years at NBC filled with laughter, tears and the occasional glass of wine.

When the Devoted Wife Becomes a Winning Brand
Arts & Leisure, September 26

In “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” conservative politics and some corners of social media, a woman’s relationship to the home defines her role in public life.

Hoda Kotb, Cheerful Fixture of NBC’s ‘Today’ Show, Says She Will Depart
Business, September 26

Her exit, planned for early next year, is a seismic shift for NBC and opens up a pair of morning TV’s most coveted anchor chairs.

‘Nobody Wants This’ Review: Resuscitating the Rom-Com
Culture, September 26

Kristen Bell and Adam Brody star in a Netflix series whose familiar rhythms and punchlines are exactly the point.

‘Freaks and Geeks,’ TV’s Least Likely to Succeed, Won by Losing
Culture, September 26

The high school cringe comedy was the undersung member of the Class of ’99. But its influence is everywhere.

‘Freaks and Geeks’ at 25: ‘It Was Slipping Away the Entire Time’
Culture, September 26

The beloved high-school sitcom debuted in September 1999 and lasted one season. Paul Feig, Judd Apatow and others look back on the show’s birth, death and long afterlife.

Desi Lydic Ridicules Trump for Demanding Harris’s ‘Burger Certificate’
Culture, September 26

“This isn’t the kind of thing you would lie about,” Lydic said. “It’s not like sex with a porn star while your wife is pregnant.”

NewJeans’ Ultimatum Casts K-Pop’s Displays of Labor in a New Light
Culture, September 25

The breakout girl group went public with complaints against its parent company, Hybe, which has just released a new TV series and film about the control it exerts over stars.

Biden, on ‘The View,’ Calls Trump a ‘Loser’ Who Lacks ‘Redeeming Value’
Washington, September 25

President Biden became the first sitting president to appear live on “The View.” He said he was “at peace” with his decision not to run again.

In Defense of Hate-Watching
Podcasts, September 25

In a world of infinite media, why do we watch bad TV?

Myha’la’s Relationship Advice? Get in a Fight.
Styles, September 25

The “Industry” star on how she learned to have a healthy argument with her new fiancé.

News Outlets Brace for Chaos on Election Night (and Perhaps Beyond)
Business, September 25

Here’s how they’re preparing to make calls in a very tight race — and ensure that viewers and readers believe them.

Desi Lydic: Donald Trump ‘Really Knows How to Flatter a Lady’
Culture, September 25

The “Daily Show” host said the former president had been so unpopular with women that he was now trying to turn on “the old Trump charm.”

Ellen DeGeneres Is in Her Boss Era on Her New Netflix Special
Culture, September 24

In the most insightful part of “For Your Approval,” she says that she was a poor fit to run a workplace but that women leaders are judged differently.

The W.N.B.A. Wanted More Attention on TV. It Got Headaches, Too.
Culture, September 24

As ratings for women’s basketball soared, the league was confronted with the divisive language of sports debates.

For Niecy Nash-Betts, the Fear Was Motivating
Arts & Leisure, September 24

Reading the script for FX’s “Grotesquerie,” her latest effort with Ryan Murphy, was terrifying on multiple levels. But that’s what drew her in.

Stephen Colbert Is Tickled by Trump’s Vow to Make Women Great Again
Culture, September 24

“I‘m not sure if he’s running for president or marketing a new brand of tampon,” Colbert said on Monday.

Caterina Valente, Singer Who Was a Star on Two Continents, Dies at 93
Obits, September 23

Born in Paris to Italian parents and raised in Germany, she had her own show on television in the 1950s and was later a small-screen mainstay in the U.S.

What Did ‘The West Wing’ Do to Us?
Culture, September 23

As Aaron Sorkin’s political fantasy turns 25, its romance has aged better than its politics.

What’s on TV This Week: Lots of Medical and Police Dramas
Culture, September 23

ABC, NBC and Fox are all premiering new shows about doctors, cops or firefighters. The Voice is also returning, with Snoop Dogg joining the judges’ panel.

Criticizing Oprah, Trump Falsely Claims He Appeared on Her Show’s Final Week
Politics, September 22

As he took aim at Oprah Winfrey’s interview of Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Donald J. Trump repeated a debunked claim that he was one of the show’s last guests.

Kelsey Grammer Analyzes 40 Years of Frasier: ‘I Have Nothing to Regret’
Culture, September 22

The actor has been playing the snobby psychiatrist off and on since 1984 and has no plans to stop. He thinks the current “Frasier” reboot “could last another decade.”

Shoulder Season
N Y T Now, September 21

It’s still summer today, but fall arrives tomorrow. Take a minute to pause on the threshold.

How the Kremlin Finds Ways to Spread Its Messages
Foreign, September 21

Social media companies may try to ban RT, the Russian state media broadcaster. But the network has proved in the past to be a wily adversary when confronted with efforts to silence it.

Norman Reedus, ‘Walking Dead’ Star and Hieronymus Bosch Fan
Arts & Leisure, September 21

“We wanted to reinvent the show,” the actor said of his spinoff, “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.” Filming in Madrid gave him time to explore the Prado.

How Gina Torres, of ‘Suits’ and ‘9-1-1: Lonestar,’ Spends Her Sundays
Metro, September 21

Ms. Torres starts with a low-key workout, takes a dance break and ends the day with one of her favorite murder-filled TV shows.

‘El Pingüino’, interpretado por Colin Farrell, llega a HBO
En español, September 21

Bajo kilos de maquillaje protésico, el actor da vida a uno de los villanos más recordados de Ciudad Gótica. La serie espera ser un puente hacia las siguientes películas de ‘The Batman’.

‘The Penguin’ Review: The Dark Blight
Culture, September 20

The HBO series starring an unrecognizable Colin Farrell is further proof that there is no fun in the Batman universe.

5 Things to Do This Weekend
Interactive, September 20

A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including “The Substance,” a Hollywood satire starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley.

Reseña de ‘Agatha en todas partes’: hechizos que no encantan
En español, September 20

La serie derivada de “WandaVision”, de Marvel, tiene más brujería, pero menos magia.

The Strange Afterlife of Tucker Carlson
Op Ed, September 20

A year after leaving Fox News, Carlson has figured out how to exercise power and influence in less public ways.

Natasha Lyonne Is a Boss (a Boss Trying to Stop Time)
Arts & Leisure, September 20

Amid Oscar talk for her quiet turn in “His Three Daughters” on Netflix, the spitfire star has become a force as a producer driven by a sense of mortality.

Patricia Field: Her Joyful, Chaotic Fashion Sense Gets a Film to Match
Culture, September 20

“Happy Clothes” covers her work on “Emily in Paris” and “Sex and the City,” as well as her time as a tastemaker in the 1970s and ’80s underground.

A Concert Celebrates Jimmy Carter’s 100th Birthday, With Music and Thanks
Culture, September 20

The B-52’s, BeBe Winans, Angélique Kidjo, Chuck Leavell and many others performed in Atlanta at a concert honoring the former president, who has been in hospice care.

Natasha Rothwell and Samara Joy on Finding Their Voices
T Style, September 20

The “How to Die Alone” creator and actress and the Grammy-winning jazz singer talk about genre, improvisation and romantic comedies.

‘La Maison’: Like ‘Succession,’ but Better Dressed (and French)
Culture, September 20

The new Apple TV+’s new series takes the viewer inside two rival Paris fashion houses, with gorgeous people in gorgeous clothes who will do anything for power.

Late Night Thinks It’s Unlikely That Neighbors Ate Your Cat
Culture, September 20

Before starting rumors about Haitians, please make sure your cat is actually missing, Ronnie Chieng implored on “The Daily Show.”

Los hermanos Menendez: la historia real detrás de la nueva serie de Netflix
En español, September 20

En los 35 años transcurridos desde el crimen, la opinión pública ha estado cada vez más dividida sobre la culpabilidad de los hermanos. Ahora Ryan Murphy interviene con una nueva versión guionizada de su historia, que se estrena el jueves.

Anna Delvey Needs More Than a Bedazzled Ankle Monitor to Win
Styles, September 19

The former fake heiress let her tracking device steal the show in her “Dancing With the Stars” debut. To survive another week, she may need to show some emotion.

‘A Very Royal Scandal’ Is a Juicy British Drama
Weekend, September 19

This taut and serious Amazon series chronicles the time when Prince Andrew was interviewed on TV about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

‘The Rings of Power’ Season 2, Episode 6 Recap: Go Fish
Culture, September 19

Miriel tests the waters. Sauron tests everyone’s sanity.

Aaron Sorkin Thinks Life Still Imitates ‘The West Wing’
Culture, September 19

The political drama debuted 25 years ago. But the creator believes the politics were mostly beside the point.

Jimmy Fallon: With Trump in Town, New York Is ‘a Lot More Florida’
Culture, September 19

The “Tonight Show” host quipped about the former president’s rally in Long Island on Wednesday.

Steve de ‘Las pistas de Blue’ te sigue escuchando, ahora en TikTok
En español, September 19

El antiguo protagonista de la conocida serie infantil habla de lo que el programa representó para él, de su salud mental y de su cuenta de la red social más popular del momento.

‘Agatha All Along’ Review: Toil and Trouble
Culture, September 19

Marvel’s “WandaVision” spinoff has more witchcraft but less magic.

Valarie D’Elia, Travel Reporter on TV and Radio, Dies at 64
Obits, September 18

She steered vacationers and business travelers to choice destinations, talked about the best deals, and offered up savvy tips on how to avoid vexation.

TelevisaUnivision Replaces C.E.O. Who Knit Company Together
Business, September 18

Wade Davis led an acquisition of Univision in 2020, buying out a consortium of private-equity owners.

A New Shark Joins the Tank as Mark Cuban Departs
Culture, September 18

Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of the Kind snack company, began appearing as a guest on “Shark Tank” five years ago. Soon he’ll have a permanent seat.

Steve From ‘Blue’s Clues’ Was Here for Us All Along
Styles, September 18

The former star of a beloved children’s show survived the rumors of his own demise and then found a new home on social media. He is still ready to listen.

Is the Comedy-Club Booking Process Broken?
Culture, September 18

The owners of a new spot say hiring comics based on referrals from other stand-ups is no guarantee the acts will be funny. Others say it’s all more nuanced.

The Menendez Brothers: What to Know Ahead of the New Netflix Series
Culture, September 18

“Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” chronicles the trials of two brothers who killed their parents in 1989, and their aftermath. Much has changed since then.

Late Night Calls Out Violence Against Trump
Culture, September 18

“Not only is it morally wrong, but you’re also just giving him more things to brag about,” Ronny Chieng said on Tuesday’s “Daily Show.”

‘American Crime Story’ Turns to Sports With Aaron Hernandez Saga
Culture, September 17

The buzzy FX series delves into the N.F.L. star who murdered a friend less than a year after playing in the Super Bowl.

Harris Campaign Says She Will Meet the Press (on Her Terms)
Politics, September 17

The vice president, who has granted few interviews as the Democratic nominee, is now ramping things up. But she is likely to focus on local outlets and nontraditional venues where voters get their news.

In ‘High Potential,’ Kaitlin Olson Gets Smart
Culture, September 17

The longtime star of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” is a brilliant crime-solving maid in this new ABC procedural.

Connie Chung Signed Off, but She Isn’t Done Talking
Book Review, September 17

In a frank and entertaining new memoir, the TV newscaster recounts how sexism, and Dan Rather, sidelined her groundbreaking career.

Kimmel Takes Stock of Trump’s Rhetoric After Suspect’s Arrest
Culture, September 17

Jimmy Kimmel said the former president, who blamed Democrats for “highly inflammatory language,” was himself “not a calming influence.”

Meta and YouTube Crack Down on Russian Media Outlets
Business, September 17

The owner of Facebook and Instagram said it would bar Russian media outlets including RT, while YouTube is removing channels it had already blocked.

‘Shogun’: lo que hay que saber sobre el éxito que rompió récords en los Emmy
En español, September 17

La epopeya de FX se llevó 18 premios Emmy por su primera temporada. A continuación, una breve guía para que te familiarices con esta saga de guerreros samuráis y amantes desafortunados.

Emmy Viewership Rises to 6.9 Million Viewers
Business, September 16

The uptick puts the Emmys among the award shows, such as the Oscars, that have had audience gains in the past few years.

‘Shogun’: Here’s What to Know About the Record-Breaking Emmy Hit
Culture, September 16

The FX epic ruled TV’s top honors, racking up 18 Emmys for its first season. Here is a brief guide to this saga of samurai warriors and star-crossed lovers.

In ‘Agatha All Along,’ Joe Locke Works Like a Charm
Culture, September 16

A star of the Netflix hit “Heartstopper,” this actor is now joining the Marvel universe.

Premios Emmy 2024: 16 ‘looks’ inolvidables
En español, September 16

Por si te lo perdiste, he aquí un resumen de lo que más destacó en la alfombra roja de los premios a lo mejor de la televisión.

‘Shogun’ gana 18 premios Emmy
En español, September 16

Anna Sawai e Hiroyuki Sanada se alzaron con los máximos galardones interpretativos por “Shogun”, que ganó 18 premios Emmy. “Hacks” ganó el premio a la mejor comedia.

FX Outduels Bigger Rivals to Collect Huge Emmy Haul
Culture, September 16

The network has been a darling among critics for years. But it hit a new high on Sunday, with “Shogun” winning best drama and “The Bear” picking up several awards as well.

Here Are the 8 First-Time Acting Winners From the Emmys
Culture, September 16

Jodie Foster added to her awards collection while the stars of “Shogun” and “Baby Reindeer” helped propel their shows to big nights.

Best and Worst Moments From the 2024 Emmys
Culture, September 16

It was a good night for diversity and kilts, but one also marked by shameless ads and … humidity? (Why was everyone so shiny?)

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Dancing With the Stars’ and ‘The Golden Bachelorette’
Culture, September 16

The dance competition and dating show are back for another season.

In a surprise win, ‘Hacks’ earns top comedy award.
Arts, September 16

In a Surprise Win, ‘Hacks’ Earns Top Comedy Award
Culture, September 16

The Max series about two female comedians from different generations has been nominated for best comedy series twice before, but this is its first win.

‘Shogun’ Wins Best Drama, Capping a Big Night
Culture, September 16

The win capped a successful evening for the mostly subtitled FX series, which picked up several major Emmys on Sunday.