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‘Game Changer’ Is a Fun and Unpredictable Game Show
Arts, Today

Now in its seventh season, the show puts its comedian contestants through a weird and wide-ranging variety of funny and endearing challenges.

With ‘Étoile,’ Amy Sherman-Palladino Gives Ballet Another Whirl
Arts, Today

Her “Bunheads” and other ballet shows were canceled quickly. This new series, created with her husband, centers on fictional companies in New York and Paris.

Jimmy Kimmel Skewers Elon Musk’s Plan to ‘Get Out of DOGE’
Arts, Today

“Musk says that he will dial back his work with the government so that he can spend more time with all 10 of his families,” Kimmel said.

YouTube Turns 20: From ‘Lazy Sunday’ to ‘Hot Ones’
Express, Yesterday

The video-streaming platform has revolutionized how we watch things. Here’s a timeline of its biggest moments.

‘North of North’ Is a Warm Arctic Comedy
Culture, Yesterday

Set in a fictional Inuk community in Canada, this Netflix comedy shows abundant tenderness for its characters but also surprising depth and edge.

‘Andor’ Shows How a Resistance Is Built, One Brick at a Time
Culture, Yesterday

In the best of the Disney+ “Star Wars” series, returning for its final season, fighting fascism is more than just a joyride.

Kimmel Likens the Selection of a New Pope to ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’
Culture, Yesterday

The late night host also described the papal conclave as determining “who will be handed the keys to the popemobile” on Tuesday.

‘Andor’ Season 2 Premiere Recap: Rebel Rebel
Culture, Yesterday

The “Star Wars” series, back for its final season, shows how a revolution takes hold and how even in times of radical change, people have to keep living their lives.

‘The Gardener’ Is a Great Pop-Goth Spanish Murder Series
Culture, April 22

This Netflix series has plenty in common with slick, dark shows like “Dexter” and “You,” though it more often feels like “Wednesday.”

‘60 Minutes’ Chief Resigns in Emotional Meeting: ‘The Company Is Done With Me’
Business, April 22

The news program has faced mounting pressure from both President Trump and its corporate ownership at Paramount, the parent company of CBS News.

In ‘Ransom Canyon,’ Minka Kelly Enjoys the Ride
Culture, April 22

The “Friday Night Lights” star didn’t think a romantic lead would be available to a woman in her 40s. But it was, and it might be just the beginning.

‘Andor’ Is Not the Resistance You’re Looking For
Op Ed, April 22

I have always found the praise for the show’s revolutionary politics to be at odds with the means of its production.

On ‘Andor,’ All Is Fair in Love and ‘Star Wars’
Arts & Leisure, April 22

They may not be Han and Leia, but the characters Syril Karn and Dedra Meero tell their own story — about power within a relationship and outside it.

Jimmy Kimmel Praises Pope Francis for Going Out With a Mic Drop
Culture, April 22

“Is there anything more Catholic than waiting until Monday to die so you don’t upstage Jesus Christ?” Kimmel said.

La venganza reina en el segundo episodio de la temporada 2 de ‘The Last of Us’
En español, April 21

El gran giro del episodio de esta semana tendrá todo tipo de repercusiones. Una consecuencia es segura: la serie nunca volverá a ser la misma.

‘Andor’ Is Back. Here Is a Recap of Season 1.
Culture, April 21

The sophisticated and moody “Star Wars” prequel to “Rogue One” is returning for its second and final season. There’s a lot to remember.

10 TV Character Deaths That Shocked Fans Through History
Culture, April 21

The big twist in “The Last of Us” this week wasn’t the first to completely upend a TV show and its fandom. Here’s a look at some other notable exits.

That ‘Last of Us’ Scene Stunned Gamers and Sapped the Games
Culture, April 21

Five years ago, the video game series that inspired the HBO show leaned into violence and pain, cutting short its exploration of love.

‘Étoile,’ Plus 8 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Culture, April 21

Amy Sherman-Palladino’s new dramedy, about ballet companies in New York and Paris, comes to Prime Video. And two sports documentaries air.

‘The Last of Us’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap: Revenge
Culture, April 21

The major twist in this week’s episode is sure to have all kinds of fallout. One consequence is certain: The show will never be the same.

‘Black Mirror’ Showed Us a Future. Some of It Is Here Now.
Culture, April 20

The long-running tech drama always felt as if it took place in a dystopian near future. How much of that future has come to pass?

Nate Bargatze Doesn’t Mind if You Think He’s an Idiot
Magazine, April 19

The stand-up comic discusses having a magician for a father, the challenge of mainstream comedy and his aspirations to build the next Disneyland.

Walton Goggins on the Song in His ‘White Lotus’ Character’s Head
Arts & Leisure, April 19

The actor, also seen in “The Righteous Gemstones” and the new movie “The Uninvited,” on dirt biking, his father’s clothing advice and the music that makes him think of Rick Hatchett.

How ‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ Took Over TikTok
Culture, April 19

Usher and Gwen Stefani are among the stars who have shimmied down a “spirit tunnel” on their way to Hudson’s couch. Clips with customized hype songs are a sensation online.

There’s a Feeling We’re Not in Hollywood Anymore
Culture, April 19

Movies and TV productions are rapidly leaving California to film outside the United States, where labor costs are lower and tax incentives greater. Industry workers are exasperated.

Don Mischer, Master of Live Television, Is Dead at 85
Obits, April 18

He produced and directed major events like the Oscars, Emmys and Tonys, as well as Super Bowl halftime shows and Olympic opening ceremonies.

Is This the End of Impulse Shopping?
Sunday Business, April 18

The chief executive of QVC Group, David Rawlinson II, on tariffs, TikTok, and other threats to the company’s future.

Stephen Colbert Translates Trump’s Italian Tariff Talk
Culture, April 18

“The Late Show” host said Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, is “seen as something of a Trump whisperer” after she visited the White House on Thursday.

‘The Rehearsal’ Is an Awkward, Dazzling Ride
Weekend, April 17

For Season 2, Nathan Fielder’s focus is commercial airline safety, hardly a typical topic for comedy. But his approach is never typical.

Stephen Colbert Defends PBS and NPR Against Trump’s Defunding Plan
Culture, April 17

Colbert said both public media entities are “already operating on a shoestring budget — Daniel Tiger can’t even afford to wear pants.”

Is This Show a Big Watch Ad?
Styles, April 16

“Your Friends & Neighbors” strives to comment on the vacuousness of wealth while simultaneously glorifying the spoils of being really, really rich.

‘Government Cheese’ Review: Moving on Up, to the Surreal Side
Culture, April 16

The comedy, starring David Oyelowo, straddles a border between the pioneering Black sitcoms of the 1970s and dreamy modern dramedies like “Lodge 49.”

Olivia Munn’s 5 Favorite Places in Tokyo
Travel, April 16

The actress, who stars in the new Apple TV+ series “Your Friends & Neighbors,” guides a treasure hunt though the city where she spent much of her childhood.

Tariff Confusion Leaves Advertisers ‘Paralyzed’ and ‘Somber’
Business, April 16

Hundreds of billions of marketing dollars are in flux as companies struggle to plan. For some sectors, the timing “couldn’t be worse.”

Kids, Inc.
Culture, April 16

A pair of documentaries are calling attention to the dangers of child influencer content. But regulation can be difficult in an industry that blurs the line between work and home.

Late Night Revels in Harvard’s Rejection of Trump’s Demand
Culture, April 16

“I don’t usually root for Harvard, because they’re Harvard. They’ve got everything. It’s like rooting for Jeff Bezos to win the lottery,” Ronny Chieng said on “The Daily Show.”

Wink Martindale, Popular and Durable Game Show Host, Dies at 91
Obits, April 16

He was involved in more than 20 game shows, most memorably as the host of “Gambit” and “Tic-Tac-Dough” in the 1970s and ’80s.

The ‘Great Moose Migration’ Livestream Captivates Sweden
Foreign, April 15

Moose fans are following the weekslong moose migration, which airs live on the national broadcaster. “This is reality TV at its finest,” a moderator of a zealous Facebook group said.

Marvin Levy, Oscar-Winning Publicist to Spielberg, Dies at 96
Obits, April 15

For 42 years, Mr. Levy strategized behind the scenes to promote Steven Spielberg’s movies and ensure that the director was seen as Hollywood’s de facto head of state.

In ‘Towards Zero,’ Agatha Christie Gets Steamy
Culture, April 15

A new three-part TV mini-series streaming on BritBox amps up the themes of forbidden desire and psychological distress in the detective novelist’s 1944 book.

‘#1 Happy Family USA’ Is a Bittersweet Coming-of-Age Sitcom
Culture, April 15

This animated comedy, cocreated by Ramy Youssef, depicts a Muslim family in New Jersey during the fraught period after Sept. 11, 2001.

30 Years Later, a New Look at the Oklahoma City Bombing
Culture, April 15

A National Geographic docuseries recounts the experiences of those who went through the 1995 attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.

How an Anime Master Perfects the Cool Guy Action Hero
Culture, April 15

The protagonists in the shows created by Shinichiro Watanabe have smooth style, eclectic moves and a sense of swagger.

Late Night Weighs In on Trump’s Perfect Physical
Culture, April 15

“The doctor said Trump’s BMI is 28,” Jimmy Kimmel said. “Right, and so is his next wife, by the way.”

White House to Ask Congress to Claw Back Funding From NPR and PBS
Business, April 14

Trump administration officials want legislators to rescind $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which provides some support for public media.

Dumbledore and Others Are Cast for ‘Harry Potter’ TV Series
Culture, April 14

John Lithgow will play the Hogwarts headmaster in the HBO show, with Paapa Essiedu filling the role of Severus Snape.

The Creator of ‘Cowboy Bebop’ Thinks Reality Is More Dystopian Than Sci-Fi
Culture, April 14

In an interview, Shinichiro Watanabe discusses his latest anime, “Lazarus,” a pharmaceutical mystery set in the near future.

‘White Lotus’ Star Aimee Lou Wood Criticizes S.N.L. For ‘Mean’ Sketch
Express, April 14

The actress in HBO’s “The White Lotus,” said she had received thousands of messages of support after “Saturday Night Live” mocked her smile.

Isabela Merced Is Ready to Slay (and Not Just Zombies)
Arts & Leisure, April 14

Her new role in “The Last of Us,” and a coming turn in “Superman,” show a fiercer version of the actress, more in line with how she sees herself.

‘WrestleMania 41,’ Plus 8 Things to Watch on TV this Week
Culture, April 14

John Cena continues his farewell tour, and ‘Abbott Elementary’ concludes its fourth season.

‘The Last of Us’ Season 2, Episode 1: Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch
Culture, April 14

It seems this season will be driven by one simple idea: that when Joel saved Ellie at the end of Season 1 and then lied to her, he made a mess.

Nicky Katt, Character Actor on TV and in Film, Dies at 54
Obits, April 13

He began his career as a child actor and later played tough guys and henchmen. He was best known for “Boston Public” and “Dazed and Confused.”

Jean Marsh, Actress Who Co-Created ‘Upstairs, Downstairs,’ Dies at 90
Obituaries, April 13

She not only helped develop the hit 1970s show, but also acted in it, and had a decades-long career in film, TV and theater.

‘The Last of Us’ Review: On the Road Again
Culture, April 13

Season 2 of HBO’s zombie drama begins with Joel and Ellie safe and settled. One guess how long that lasts.

‘S.N.L.’: Laughing All the Way to Financial Chaos
Culture, April 13

Among the sources of all the fun is ‘The White POTUS,” a parody that casts members of the administration in their own twisted playground for the privileged.

Ramy Youssef Is Just Trying to Be ‘Emotionally Correct’
Magazine, April 12

The creator and comedian discusses his penchant for self-reflection, how politics fits into his work and why he’s not interested in representing anyone but himself.

‘The Last of Us’: What to Remember Ahead of Season 2
Culture, April 12

Where did we last leave Joel and Ellie? Well, it was a little complicated. It was also over two years ago. Here’s a refresher.

Rick Levine, Who Gave Commercials Cinematic Flair, Dies at 94
Obits, April 11

An award-winning director, he created ads for brands like Diet Pepsi (starring Michael J. Fox) by bringing a Hollywood sensibility to the small screen.

Suzanne Rand, Half of a Once-Popular Comedy Team, Dies at 75
Obits, April 11

Like Nichols and May before them, Monteith and Rand had their own Broadway show. Unlike Nichols and May, they faded from view after they broke up.

A President Obsessed With Water Pressure? On Netflix and in the White House.
Styles, April 11

Paul William Davies, the creator of “The Residence,” talks about overlapping themes between his series and the actual Trump administration.

From ‘The Last of Us’ to ‘The Walking Dead,’ How Well Do You Know Your TV Zombies?
Interactive, April 11

“The Last of Us” returns on Sunday, the latest in TV’s lumbering horde of zombie shows. Can you tell one from another?

Eric Dane, actor de ‘Anatomía según Grey’, dice tener esclerosis lateral amiotrófica
En español, April 11

El actor, quien planea volver a su papel en la exitosa serie “Euphoria”, habló con la revista People sobre su diagnóstico.

‘Yellowjackets’ Season 3 Finale Recap: The Wilderness Is Hungry
Culture, April 11

The episode finally revealed the full story behind the show’s very first scene. It also revealed even darker truths about Shauna.

Alice Tan Ridley, Subway Singer on ‘America’s Got Talent,’ Dies at 72
Obits, April 11

The mother of the actress Gabourey Sidibe, she spent decades singing full time as an underground busker in New York City.

What’s So Great About ‘The Pitt’?
Styles, April 11

The series, which wrapped up its first season, has built up a rabid following, with social media memes and fan crushes on its star, Noah Wyle.

‘The Pitt’ Is Concerned About Your Health, America
Culture, April 11

The Max hospital drama, which just concluded its first season, is a TV throwback with an of-the-moment message about systems pushed to the breaking point.

Josh Johnson Might Tell You a Joke, but He’ll Never Tell You a Lie
Culture, April 11

He doesn’t have a tight five minutes like most stand-ups, but his up-to-the-moment, thoughtful sets are winning legions of fans.

Late Night Taps Into Trump’s Preoccupation With Water Pressure
Culture, April 11

Jimmy Fallon said the good news is that “more powerful shower heads are on the way. Bad news: They’re all made in China.”

Eric Dane, McSteamy of ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ Says He Has A.L.S.
Express, April 11

The actor, who plans to return to his role on the hit show “Euphoria,” told People magazine about his diagnosis.

Has Disney+ Changed ‘Doctor Who’? U.S. and U.K. Fans Discuss.
Culture, April 11

The show has a bigger budget since the streaming behemoth got involved. Has that pleased its devotees?

‘Her Majesty’ Is Glamorous and Salty Fun
Weekend, April 10

A badly behaving princess is suddenly forced to take on more responsibility than she is ready for in this cynical Spanish comedy.

Jon Hamm Finds His Way Back to the Hilltop
Arts, April 10

For the actor, the decade since “Mad Men” ended has been a period of personal change and mixed professional success. Suddenly, he is everywhere again.

‘The Pitt’ Captures the Real Overcrowding Crisis in E.R.s
Science, April 10

From the “chairs” to the hallway medicine, the show’s depiction of an emergency medicine system that is beyond capacity rings true for medical experts.

Why Wasn’t Anyone Traumatized in the ‘White Lotus’ Finale?
Express, April 10

After a violent climax to the third season of the hit HBO show, everyone seems A-OK. Was it a Hollywood ending, or a natural trauma response?

Live From London, It’s Saturday Night!
Express, April 10

A British version of the television sketch comedy program “Saturday Night Live” is set to debut in 2026.

‘Black Mirror’ Creator Nibbles the Hand That Feeds Him
Weekend, April 10

The new season, premiering Thursday on Netflix, includes the show’s most blatant satire of streaming services yet.

The Lost Art of Dressing Like a Movie Mogul
Styles, April 10

In “The Studio,” Seth Rogen is in love with the trappings of a bygone Hollywood era.

Late Night Finds Trump to Be His Own Worst Enemy
Culture, April 10

“Yeah, Trump was, like, ‘I just saved the economy from me. You’re welcome,’” Jimmy Fallon said on “The Tonight Show.”

Market Chaos Brings Big Ratings to Television Business News
Business, April 9

Viewership of Fox Business and CNBC has soared since President Trump’s tariffs created chaos in the global economy.

Let Yourself Rage With Poet Laureate Ada Limón
Podcasts, April 9

Limón has been on a mission to help Americans experience the full range of human emotion.

‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’: What to Know About the Broadway Show
Culture, April 9

The new play, set 24 years before the start of the Netflix series, combines lavish spectacle with a cast of familiar characters.

Late Night Frantically Tries to Keep Up With the Tariffs
Culture, April 9

“I’d say he’s like a bull in a china shop, but at 104 percent, I can’t afford to say that,” Desi Lydic said of President Trump on “The Daily Show.”

The Truth About Soap Operas!!!
Magazine, April 8

Storytelling boiled down to the bare essentials.

Buffy Slayed. Their Marriage Didn’t Survive.
Book Review, April 8

In a fizzy joint memoir, Jenny Owen Youngs and Kristin Russo capture what it was like to create a popular podcast for fellow superfans — and how they kept it going even after breaking up.

Jon Stewart Can’t Stomach Trump’s Stock Market ‘Medicine’
Culture, April 8

The “Daily Show” host said America’s economy was “in the midst of a beautiful metamorphosis, turning from a simple caterpillar into a dead caterpillar.”

At James Earl Jones Memorial, Friends Share Laughs, Tears and Moving Stories
Culture, April 8

At a gathering in the Broadway theater renamed to honor the star, speakers including Denzel Washington and Phylicia Rashad described Jones as an inspiration.

Así fue el final de ‘The White Lotus’: sangre y sacrificio
En español, April 7

Algunos personajes tuvieron cierres felices, pero otros claramente no. Hubo suficientes sorpresas para mantener a los espectadores atentos hasta el final.

Siempre nos quedará el lorazepam
En español, April 7

La repentina popularidad del medicamento recetado para la ansiedad es una señal de la obsesión de los fans con Victoria Ratliff, personaje de “The White Lotus”.

‘The White Lotus’: Walton Goggins Knows It Had to End This Way
Culture, April 7

“I realized that there was really no other conclusion,” the actor said in an interview on Monday about the season finale.

‘The White Lotus’: Jason Isaacs Has Tricks Up His Sleeves
Culture, April 7

The actor discussed accents, the awkwardness of onscreen nudity and his character’s surprising fate in the season finale.

Craving More of ‘The White Lotus’? Read These Books Next
Book Review, April 7

From scathing satires of wealth to murder mysteries set at luxe resorts, these novels are sure to scratch that Mike White itch.

The Makeup Artist Who Gives the Stars More Than a Touchup
Culture, April 7

Debi Young is a behind-the-scenes presence who has become a trusted voice to many A-list stars.

‘Your Friends and Neighbors,’ Plus 9 Things to Watch on TV this Week
Culture, April 7

The AppleTV+ show starring Jon Hamm premieres. ‘Black Mirror’ returns for an eighth season.

‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 Finale Recap: Bloodshed and Sacrifice
Culture, April 7

Some characters got happy endings, while some decidedly did not. But there were enough twists to keep viewers guessing until the end.

Jay North, Child Star of ‘Dennis the Menace,’ Dies at 73
Express, April 7

He was best known for playing the towheaded Dennis Mitchell on a sitcom that ran on CBS from 1959 to 1963.

Denis Arndt, Who Was a First-Time Tony Nominee at 77, Dies at 86
Obits, April 6

After more than 40 years as a stage and television actor, he broke through in “Heisenberg” as a butcher who has a romance with a much younger woman.

‘The White Lotus’: 7 preguntas para el final de la tercera temporada
En español, April 6

La temporada más larga de la serie llega a su fin con el capítulo de mayor duración hasta ahora. ¿Qué les depara a los personajes?

John Peck, Underground Cartoonist Known as The Mad Peck, Dies at 82
Obits, April 6

Among many other accomplishments, he illustrated a scholarly work on the history of comic books and wrote record reviews in four-panel comic-strip form.

‘S.N.L.’: Trumpeting Tariffs and Predicting a ‘Great’ Depression
Culture, April 6

Cheeseheads and cheesecakes join the punchlines and headlines, and an enthusiastic audience gets a mild scolding for slipping past the censors. Temporarily.

‘White Lotus’ Audience Is Big, and Keeps Getting Bigger
Business, April 6

The show, which ends its third season on Sunday, has built one of the largest audiences of any HBO series.

‘The White Lotus’: 7 Questions for the Season 3 Finale
Culture, April 6

As this season heads into its supersized conclusion on Sunday night, here are a few questions that need answers.

We’ll Always Have Lorazepam
Styles, April 6

“The White Lotus” Season 3 may be ending, but the medication that has become synonymous with it has found a new life in memes and merchandise.

‘Adolescence’ and the Surprising Difficulty of Hugging a Teen Son
Op Ed, April 6

I didn’t know how to tear down that wall of silence and mystery that creeps up between parents and their teens, but I knew doing so was essential.

‘White Lotus’ Has an Old-School View of Relationships
Op Ed, April 5

In Mike White’s show, love and money go together.

The Trump Administration’s Department of Homeland Publicity
Culture, April 5

A cabinet member’s social feed is one example of the administration’s turn to reality-TV tactics — slick, showy, sometimes cruel — as a means of government.

How Trump’s Administration Draws From TV Shows
Video, April 5

Since before his first term, President Trump has told his top aides to approach each day as if it were an episode of a TV show—a concept he understands well, drawing on tactics from his time as a reality TV star. One administration member who seem...

Charlie Cox Thought He Missed His Superhero Shot. Then Came ‘Daredevil.’
Arts & Leisure, April 5

“I’m still pinching myself if I’m honest,” the actor said, before extolling the virtues of cold plunges, TSA PreCheck and avoiding social media.

You Can Live Like the (Out of Touch) Guests of ‘The White Lotus’
Culture, April 5

The hit HBO series satirizes luxury vacationers’ privilege. That hasn’t slowed demand for branded collaborations that sell the show’s lavish lifestyle.

‘White Lotus’ Takes On Touchy Subjects. The Southern Accent Is One of Them.
Interactive, April 5

Viewers have obsessed over whether the accents in Season 3 were credible, or another atrocious attempt by Hollywood to replicate a Southern dialect.

For Pierce Brosnan, the World Is Just Enough
Culture, April 4

There has always been more to this actor than meets the eye. But if James Bond is still all you see, he’s OK with that.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in April
Culture, April 4

“Black Mirror” and “You” are back this month, alongside a bunch of promising new titles.

The Strange Allure of Watching Other People Tear Up Their Homes
Magazine, April 4

D.I.Y. influencers indulge our most ambitious housing fantasies — and cash in on them.

‘Yellowjackets’ Season 3, Episode 9 Recap: Motive
Culture, April 4

Teen Shauna tightens her grip on power. Poor Melissa feels the squeeze.

‘Dying for Sex’ Review: She’s Not Looking for Love
Culture, April 4

In this new series, based on a true story, Michelle Williams plays a terminally ill woman who wants to devote her remaining days to sexual exploration.

A Film Tries to Make Sense of Andy Kaufman’s Comedy of Discomfort
Culture, April 4

“Thank You Very Much,” directed by Alex Braverman, uses archival footage and interviews to explore the appeal of a stand-up who didn’t tell jokes.

Stephen Colbert Likens Trump’s Tariffs to an Economic Infection
Culture, April 4

“Has anyone thought about injecting our money with bleach?” Colbert said after President Trump’s new tariffs tanked the stock market on Thursday.

‘Lazarus’ Is a Dark and Kinetic Adventure
Weekend, April 3

This anime series on Adult Swim is filled with fantastic fight sequences but also deeper musings about the nature of existence and divinity.

In ‘The Bondsman,’ Kevin Bacon Goes to Hell and Back
Culture, April 3

The actor stars as the title character in this new horror comedy series, playing a man charged with tracking down escaped demons.

Late Night Debriefs After a ‘Tariff-fying’ Day at the White House
Culture, April 3

Stephen Colbert said that, thanks to President Trump, “America is finally free from the tyranny of being able to buy stuff from other countries.”

Por qué los viejos amigos sacan a relucir nuestro peor yo adolescente
En español, April 3

“The White Lotus” expone un fenómeno común en los grupos de amigos de décadas: nadie cambia nunca.

Composer of the ‘White Lotus’ Theme Song Won’t Return for Season 4
Styles, April 2

Cristóbal Tapia de Veer’s music was one of the breakout stars of HBO’s vacation thriller. But in an exclusive interview, the composer revealed that he had ooh’ed his last loo-loo.

‘Adolescence’ Stars Discuss Their Father-Son Bond, and Questions of a Sequel
Culture, April 2

In an interview, the actors Owen Cooper and Stephen Graham explore the social and personal impact of the Netflix hit about a teenager accused of murder, including Cooper’s newfound schoolyard stardom.

‘Truelove’ Explores Truth, Love and Endings
Culture, April 2

This thoughtful British mini-series explores the complex bonds among a group of aging friends who are determined not to let one another suffer.

Chuck Todd Wants You to Meet the Pods
Business, April 2

After leaving NBC News in January, the former “Meet the Press” moderator is starting a new chapter as a media entrepreneur.

My Brother Has Schizophrenia. This Is How I Love Him.
Podcasts, April 2

When her little brother Tim begins behaving strangely, doctor-in-training Jamie Shandro calls on her medical school experience and her sisterly love to navigate his frightening diagnosis.

Late Night Is Expecting Tariffs With a Side of Drama
Culture, April 2

New tariffs will be unveiled at the White House Rose Garden — because “when you elect a reality TV star, you get all your economic policy via rose ceremony,” said Stephen Colbert.

Cutting Off NPR and PBS
N Y T Now, April 1

Republicans say there is no reason for the government to fund the public broadcasters.

Why Old Friends Bring Out Our Worst Teenage Selves
Well, April 1

“The White Lotus” highlights a common phenomenon in long-term friend groups: Nobody ever changes.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Amazon, Max, Apple TV+ and More in April
Culture, April 1

“Étoile,” “Government Cheese” and an Oklahoma City bombing documentary arrive, and “Hacks” and “The Handmaid’s Tale” return.

Jon Stewart: Trump Is ‘Trying to Order Off-Menu From the Constitution’
Culture, April 1

President Trump says there are “methods” by which he could get a third term. “I think you tried one a few years ago,” the “Daily Show” host quipped.

Why Morgan Wallen’s Abrupt ‘S.N.L.’ Exit Is Being Dissected
Culture, March 31

The pop-country superstar followed his departure from the stage with a social media post about needing to get “to God’s country.”

The Loosening of American News Anchors
Business, March 31

Don Lemon, Joy Reid and Jim Acosta, exiled or extricated from their networks, are now on Substack, trading sleek studios and “pancake makeup” for their living rooms.

She Wrote Last Summer’s Hit Thriller. Naturally, TV Was Next.
Books, March 31

Suddenly Liz Moore blazed, comet-like, onto small screens and best-seller lists. But her writing career has been a slow burn.

‘Dying for Sex,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV this Week
Culture, March 31

The Hulu show starring Michelle Williams premieres, and the third season of “White Lotus” wraps up.

‘The White Lotus’ Season 3, Episode 7: Lovers and Fighters
Culture, March 31

“The White Lotus” tells us only enough about the characters’ pasts to explain some of the choices they make. Sometimes this works; sometimes it doesn’t.

When the Biggest Series Were Mini, Richard Chamberlain Was TV’s Mega Star
Culture, March 30

The actor, who died at 90, was the most compelling face of a maximalist, soapy television era.

Richard Carlson, Journalist Who Led Voice of America, Dies at 84
Obits, March 30

The father of the conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, he won a Peabody Award for television reporting that uncovered a car company’s fraud.

Richard Chamberlain, TV Heartthrob Turned Serious Actor, Dies at 90
Obits, March 30

An overnight star as Dr. Kildare in the 1960s, he achieved new acclaim two decades later as the omnipresent leading man of mini-series.

‘S.N.L’: Live From New York, It’s More Military Secrets.
Culture, March 30

Mikey Madison hosts and Luigi Mangione, Squidward and Ashton Hall make appearances.

Megyn Kelly Is Embracing Her Bias and Rejecting the ‘Old Rules’
Magazine, March 29

The former Fox News and current YouTube host on her professional evolution, conservative media and why she endorsed Trump.

‘Yellowjackets’ Season 3, Episode 8 Recap: ‘Eat It’
Culture, March 28

A familiar face comes back into the picture, but it’s a face with a different name. And questionable motives.

10 Wild Clips to Help You Understand Andy Kaufman’s Greatness
Culture, March 28

The standup, who’s the subject of a new documentary, expanded the ambition of comedy. These videos show how far ahead of his time he was.

‘Adolescencia’ reaviva el debate: ¿se debe prohibir el acceso a redes a los chicos?
En español, March 28

El éxito de Netflix ha generado discusiones sobre el uso de los celulares por parte de los niños y, en el Reino Unido, ha suscitado peticiones para que se prohíban las redes sociales.

Through Tears, ‘Mid-Century Modern’ Makes Them Laugh
Culture, March 28

Partway through filming Season 1, the beloved cast member Linda Lavin died. To honor her, the remaining cast and crew decided the show must go on.

Ramadan TV Series Stokes Tensions Between Sunni and Shiite Muslims
Foreign, March 28

The story of a divisive Islamic ruler from ancient times, produced by a broadcaster in the Sunni kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has drawn rebukes from Shiite-majority Iran and Iraq.

The Best True Crime to Stream: 1970s and ’80s Kidnappings
Culture, March 28

Across television, film and podcasting, here are five stories of child abductions that left Americans shaken.

Jimmy Kimmel Updates the Never-Ending Signal Story
Culture, March 28

“There are many books and stories to come,” Kimmel said of the Trump administration’s leaky-group-chat scandal, comparing it to the Harry Potter saga.

Clive Revill, Original Voice of Emperor Palpatine in ‘Star Wars,’ Dies at 94
Obits, March 27

His voice can be heard for only a minute in “The Empire Strikes Back,” but it provided the first draft of a character that would be a mainstay of the franchise for decades.

Head of Amazon’s TV and Film Steps Down
Business, March 27

Jennifer Salke held the position for seven years. The tech giant named separate chiefs for television and movies.

Bobby Sherman, Former Teen Idol, Has Stage 4 Cancer, His Wife Says
Express, March 27

The 81-year-old is known for his breakout role on the 1960s television series “Here Come the Brides” and hits that included “Little Woman.”