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

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, Today

“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, Yesterday

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, Yesterday

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.

‘Truelove’ Explores Truth, Love and Endings
Culture, Yesterday

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, Yesterday

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, Yesterday

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, Yesterday

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.”

‘Fight for Glory’ Is an Ecstatic Treat
Weekend, March 27

This three-part documentary about the 2024 World Series has an interesting task: Retell a story that is already pretty good and pretty legible.

Hollywood Has Not Recovered Jobs Lost During Strikes, Report Says
Culture, March 27

Many entertainment industry workers have been jobless for months, leading state officials to consider increasing subsidies to keep film and television production in California.

View From the Floor
Video, March 27

After appearing on “Maury” 25 years ago, a singer without legs questions why she’s seen as inspirational.

Late Night Can’t Quit the Group Chat
Culture, March 27

“This operation was about as secretive as a Fortnite Twitch stream,” Jimmy Kimmel said of U.S. officials’ leaked discussion of a plan to attack Yemen.

CBS Canceling ‘After Midnight,’ in Another Blow to Late-Night TV
Business, March 26

The show’s host, Taylor Tomlinson, said she wanted to go back to doing stand-up comedy full time.

Duke University Wants No Part of ‘The White Lotus’
Styles, March 26

In a show that features an array of disturbing story lines, the actions — and wardrobe — of a character have gone “too far” for the university.

Elmo and Elon Musk Are Cited as G.O.P. Lawmakers Grill PBS and NPR
Business, March 26

Dark pronouncements by Republicans about a “communist agenda” espoused by public media were intercut with lighter references to “Sesame Street” and “Curious George.”

Grilling PBS and NPR is the latest attack from Washington on the press.
Business, March 26

PBS and NPR Have Faced Pressure From Congress Before
Business, March 26

Republicans in Congress have made several attempts to defund NPR and PBS over the last half-century.

Who Are Katherine Maher and Paula Kerger, the C.E.O.s of PBS and NPR?
Business, March 26

The two public media organizations will be represented before Congress by executives with very different résumés.

The ringmaster spotlighting NPR and PBS: Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Business, March 26

Ms. Greene organized Wednesday’s hearing on American public media, ominously titled “Anti-American Airwaves.”

‘Common Side Effects’ Is a Stylish and Trippy Animated Thriller
Culture, March 26

Filled with smart dialogue, specificity and visual wonder, this Max series is a good choice to help fill the “Severance”-shaped hole in your heart.

I Love ‘Severance,’ Which Is Why I Don’t Want to Watch Any More
Op Ed, March 26

It’s OK to love a TV show. It’s also OK to say goodbye without answers to every single question.

With ‘The Studio,’ Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg Grow Up. Sort Of.
Arts & Leisure, March 26

Creative partners since they were teenagers, the comedy duo’s new series, “The Studio,” pokes fun at the Hollywood system that practically raised them.

Late Night Is Still Reeling Over the Government’s ‘War by Emoji’
Culture, March 26

“Signal might be a good app for you and me and our local drug dealer, but it’s not for the Pentagon to plan wars on,” Ronny Chieng said on Tuesday’s “Daily Show.”

Los trucos de ‘Severance’ para hacer de su oficina un infierno
En español, March 26

La serie utiliza viejos recursos cinematográficos que evocan a los clásicos de oficina. Pero también utiliza algunos recursos exactamente al revés.

‘The Studio’ Review: He Is Decades Too Late for His Close-Up
Culture, March 25

Seth Rogen plays a stressed-out movie bigwig in a satire of an industry in decline.

‘Severance’ Fans Celebrate With Lumon Cosplay and Waffles
Culture, March 25

In Kingston, two restaurants that appeared in the series hosted a watch party for the Season 2 finale.

PBS and NPR Prepare for Showdown With Congress
Business, March 25

Top executives from the public media networks are bracing for a hearing on Wednesday organized by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Jon Stewart Thinks He May Be in the ‘Bomb Yemen’ Chat Group
Culture, March 25

The “Daily Show” host suspects that he, too, might have been invited to a discussion of secret war plans by a bumbling official in the Trump administration.

‘Adolescence’ Has People Talking. Its Writer Wants Lawmakers to Act.
Culture, March 24

The Netflix hit has touched off debates about smartphone use by children and, in Britain, fed into calls for a social media ban.

Lionizing Mark Twain, Conan O’Brien Subtly Skewers Trump
Culture, March 24

In accepting the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, the comedian mounted a bristling political attack artfully disguised as a tribute.

‘Mid Century Modern,’ Plus 8 Things to Watch on TV this Week
Culture, March 24

A new comedy starring Nathan Lane and Matt Bomer comes to Hulu, and this season of “The Bachelor” wraps up.

‘The White Lotus’ Season 3, Episode 6 Recap: The Morning After
Culture, March 24

Drinks were drunk, decisions were made. This week’s episode was all about the consequences.

‘Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light’ Review: No Century for Old Men
Culture, March 23

In the long-awaited sequel to “Wolf Hall,” Henry VIII’s royal fixer pays the price for success. (It’s his head.)

Marty Callner, Director of Comedy Specials and Music Videos, Dies at 78
Obits, March 23

At HBO in the late 1970s, he established the template for presenting stand-up on the small screen. He then became a mainstay of MTV in its early days.

Why Does Big Bird Look So Sad?
Business, March 23

Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind “Sesame Street,” is confronting what executives have described as a “perfect storm” of problems.

A Doll That Gives Toddlers a Taste for Finer Things
Styles, March 23

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is a fan.

‘Severance’ Finale: Which Theories Were Correct?
Culture, March 22

Some fans correctly predicted some of the episode’s biggest revelations. But other mysteries remain, and many more were introduced.

What Was That Strange Asian Child Doing in the ‘Severance’ Office?
Magazine, March 22

This season introduced Miss Huang — and used her as a visual shorthand for a longstanding American anxiety.

The ‘Severance’ Actress Who Has Milk and Cookies for Dinner
Arts & Leisure, March 22

“That’s the great thing about being an adult,” says Sydney Cole Alexander, who plays Natalie, the liaison with a wide smile and a cold gaze on the hit workplace thriller.

Is Spring Break in Houston a #RecessionIndicator?
Express, March 22

As experts look to unemployment or G.D.P., people online are turning to pop culture moments (like Will Smith’s new album or a new “Ted Lasso” season) as signs of economic instability.

The Novelty of a Natural Smile
Styles, March 21

At a time when celebrity veneers seem to be a norm, Aimee Lou Wood of “White Lotus” has found fans of her perfectly imperfect teeth.

‘Severance’ Finale Raises New Questions, but Were There Any Answers?
Culture, March 21

Our critics and editors assess the new conflicts introduced by the Season 2 finale and whether it cleared up enough of the show’s many mysteries.

‘Adolescencia’ es una miniserie que no da pausa en el caos
En español, March 21

La nueva serie de Netflix, emocionalmente compleja, trata sobre un adolescente acusado de matar a una compañera de clase y también es una rica obra de crítica social.

‘Yellowjackets’ Season 3, Episode 7 Recap: ‘Barbecue’
Culture, March 21

Our new arrivals smell something sizzling in the woods. Here comes a meal with all the fixin’s.

‘Severance’ Season 2 Finale: Mark vs. Mark
Culture, March 21

The season ended with a bizarre but moving episode that found the Lumon employees’ inner and outer selves at cross purposes.

‘Severance’ Asks, What if We’re Not Paranoid Enough?
Op Ed, March 21

The Apple TV hit is just the latest of a particular kind of paranoid thriller, one that addresses the anxiety that our enemies are the people closest to us.

How ‘Severance’ Uses Old Tricks to Make Its Office Hell
Culture, March 21

Clocks, elevators and cubicles become dystopian signifiers in the television show, which invokes and inverts workplace cinema.

Late Night Flunks Trump for Gutting the Department of Education
Culture, March 21

“Trump famously said he loves the poorly educated, and now he will have so many more people to love,” Jimmy Kimmel said on Thursday.

When the Walls Close In on the ‘Wolf Hall’ Saga
Culture, March 21

Viewers thrilled to the scheming Thomas Cromwell’s rise. Now, in the new TV series “The Mirror and the Light,” comes the fall.

As Fox Gets a Trump Bump, Bret Baier Closes In on His Broadcast Rivals
Business, March 20

“I don’t think it’s bad to have the commander in chief be a regular viewer of the show,” the anchor said in an interview.

‘Shared Custody’ Is a Prickly Spanish Divorce Drama
Weekend, March 20

And as with many European series, this one, on Hulu, features plenty of cool sweaters and hot tempers.

Lenny Schultz, Comedian Who Made a Lot of Noise, Dies at 91
Obits, March 20

A highly physical performer, he said he couldn’t tell jokes. But he became well known for a wild act that fellow comedians didn’t want to follow.

‘The Residence’ Review: Murder and Mystery in the White House
Culture, March 20

The Netflix series, executive produced by Shonda Rimes, is the latest lighthearted murder mystery on streaming TV.

The Sudden Weirdness of TV Presidents
Culture, March 20

Today’s political dramas have conspiracy, murder and supervolcanoes. But their conventional White House protocols and procedures might be the most disorienting aspects.

‘Peep Show’ Still Proves That ‘Self-Loathing Is Pretty Universal’
Culture, March 20

The creators, Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, and others look back on the highly influential British comedy that remains a cult item for American audiences.

A ‘Summer House’ Cast Member Develops Main Character Energy
Culture, March 20

Amanda Batula spent most of eight seasons supporting her husband. Now she’s joining the reality show’s alpha women.

Late Night Tackles the Attacks on Tesla
Culture, March 20

Jordan Klepper said no one should be blowing up Elon Musk’s cars, “especially because if you just wait a few minutes, they’ll probably do it by themselves.”

This Charming British Detective Show Is an Escape From Uncertain Times
Culture, March 20

“Ludwig,” streaming on BritBox, stars David Mitchell as a reclusive puzzle setter who solves mysteries. And then the world makes sense again.

The Food on ‘Severance’ Is Its Own Chilling Character
Dining, March 19

On the Apple TV+ show, dehumanized office workers under total control of their employer can have a little melon — as a treat.

How I Decentered Men and Learned to Center Myself
Podcasts, March 19

Natasha Rothwell, a star of “The White Lotus,” on what it took to figure out what she wanted in a relationship.

Ellen Pompeo Leaves the Hospital
Arts & Leisure, March 19

For 20 years, the star of “Grey’s Anatomy” has rarely worked elsewhere. For a new Hulu series, about an adoption gone very wrong, she changes out of her scrubs.

Jimmy Fallon Parodies Trump’s Podcast-Length Phone Call With Putin
Culture, March 19

The “Tonight Show” host said President Trump had spent most of the call “trying to sell Putin a Cybertruck.”

Hollywood Filmmaker Charged With $11 Million Conspiracy to Defraud Netflix
Business, March 18

Prosecutors say Carl Erik Rinsch used funds for a science-fiction series for personal investments. An arbitrator ruled in Netflix’s favor last year.

‘Ludwig’ Is Like a Fun British Version of ‘Monk’
Culture, March 18

The twisty, serialized mystery stars David Mitchell of “Peep Show,” who plays identical twins, one of whom goes missing.

For Tina Louise, Escape, Finally, From ‘Gilligan’s Island’
Metro, March 18

Ms. Louise would prefer not to talk about Ginger, her breathy sitcom character from the 1960s. Luckily, to the children she tutors, she’s just Ms. Tina.

En ‘The White Lotus’, Patrick Schwarzenegger muestra la oscuridad de los chicos privilegiados
En español, March 18

El actor, descendiente de la realeza de la política y de Hollywood, presta parte de ese privilegio a su papel de engreído financiero en la exitosa serie de HBO.

Jon Stewart Isn’t Buying Trump’s Latest Golf ‘Championship’
Culture, March 18

After the president claimed victory at his own club, Stewart compared him to “the Make-a-Wish Batman kid: ‘Hey, look at that, Donald. You caught all the criminals.’”

In Japan, Shohei Ohtani Is a National Hero and Marketer’s Dream
Business, March 18

Major League Baseball has had no shortage of stars, but it has never seen a sensation like Ohtani, who is Japan’s answer to Babe Ruth.

Conan O’Brien to Host the Oscars Next Year, Too
Culture, March 17

Mr. O’Brien received high marks for his work as the emcee of the 97th Oscar telecast this month. It was his first time hosting the show.

On ‘The White Lotus,’ Patrick Schwarzenegger Gets Rich Quick
Culture, March 17

The actor, who descends from Hollywood and political royalty, lends some of that privilege to his role as a cocky finance bro in the HBO hit.

En ‘Severance’, una brutal historia de autodesprecio femenino
En español, March 17

La rivalidad entre Helena y Helly R. en la serie de ciencia ficción de Apple TV+ es una parábola sobre el disgusto, el resentimiento y la rabia femenina.

‘The Residence,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV this Week
Culture, March 17

A new murder-mystery series, starring Uzo Aduba, comes to Netflix, and Oscar-winning films come to streaming platforms.

‘The White Lotus’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap: A Poetic Act
Culture, March 17

It was a big week for cutting loose and confessions, for sex as a metaphor but also just for sex.

Gene Winfield, Whose Cars Starred in Film and on TV, Dies at 97
Obits, March 16

He was know for modifying cars with innovative metal work and paint jobs, and for building vehicles like the Galileo shuttle for the original “Star Trek” series.

Dr. Oz se hizo famoso dando consejos de salud. ¿Eran buenos?
En español, March 16

Evaluamos las afirmaciones del médico que podría dirigir los Centros de Servicios de Medicare y Medicaid sobre probióticos, pérdida de peso, salud cardiaca y más.

Él es la voz de Porky… y eso no es todo, amigos
En español, March 16

El actor de voz Eric Bauza da vida al Pato Lucas, Bugs Bunny y muchos personajes más. Su trabajo aparece en el nuevo largometraje animado “El día que la Tierra explotó: Una película de Looney Tunes”.

Your ‘Innie’ Will Want to Read This
Styles, March 15

With “Severance” having completed its second season, the show has created a “cultural moment” that is changing the way people discuss work-life balance.

He Dreamed Up Bosch and the Lincoln Lawyer. It All Started With L.A.
Books, March 15

For almost four decades, Michael Connelly has set his characters loose in a city of big dreams and lucky breaks. Now they’re facing an altered landscape. So is he.

Exploremos el verdadero Lumon Industries, la estrella revelación de ‘Severance’
En español, March 15

Bell Works, el escenario de la exitosa serie de Apple TV+, es ahora una atracción turística que atrae a los aficionados a esta maravilla arquitectónica.

Sean Combs’s Lawyers Say Video of Hallway Assault Was Altered
Culture, March 14

The video, a critical piece of the prosecution’s case, shows the music mogul beating and kicking his girlfriend at a hotel in 2016.

‘Yellowjackets’ Season 3, Episode 6 Recap: Goin’ Hungry
Culture, March 14

Coach Ben goes on a hunger strike. Young Natalie goes rogue.

‘Ted Lasso’ Is Coming Back
Culture, March 14

Apple TV+ announced on Friday that the Emmy-winning comedy will return for a fourth season. Jason Sudeikis will be back to reprise the title role.

An Animated Spider-Man for Every Era
Culture, March 14

The superhero has been the subject of many different animated TV shows dating back to the 1960s. Here’s how he has evolved.

Chelsea Handler at 50: Still Hustling and Dreaming of Margaritas
Culture, March 14

In her new book, “I’ll Have What She’s Having,” the comedian dishes on life lessons, breakups and being denied a tryst with Andrew Cuomo.

‘Yes, Chef,’ You Say? Restaurant Workers Have Feelings About That.
Sunday Business, March 14

The phrase, which traces to 19th-century France, has become popular in casual conversation thanks to “The Bear,” and offers a lens into shifting hierarchies in kitchens.

Dr. Oz Became Famous Giving Health Advice. Was It Any Good?
Well, March 14

We evaluated his claims about probiotics, weight loss, heart health and more.

Late Night Takes Shots at Trump’s Liquor Tariff Threat
Culture, March 14

Jimmy Kimmel pointed to the irony of President Trump “making it very expensive to get drunk. He’s the reason we need to get drunk!”

‘The Devil in the Family’ Is a Poignant and Terrifying Docu-Series
Weekend, March 13

The story of the disgraced mommy vlogger Ruby Franke has been covered extensively by the news media. A Hulu documentary offers surprising new insights.

John Mulaney Returns to Late Night on Netflix
Culture, March 13

“Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney” resurrected the comic’s eccentric but enjoyable live talk show, with contributions from Richard Kind, Michael Keaton, Joan Baez and many Willy Lomans.

The City of Brotherly Homicide
Weekend, March 13

“Long Bright River,” on Peacock, and “Dope Thief,” on Apple TV+, set stories of drugs, murder and broken families on the mean streets of Philadelphia.

On ‘Severance,’ a Brutal Tale of Female Self-Loathing
Culture, March 13

The ongoing rivalry between Helena and Helly R. on the hit sci-fi drama on Apple TV+ serves as a parable about internalized contempt and rage.

John Mulaney Says His New Show Is Netflix’s Mistake
Culture, March 13

The comedian said Netflix “picked up this show by accident. They thought that it was a true-crime documentary because I look like a disappeared boy.”

Don’t Underestimate the Risks of Benzodiazepines
Well, March 12

Prescription drugs like lorazepam — used to treat anxiety, panic attacks and sleep disorders — play a role in popular TV shows like “The White Lotus” and “The Pitt.”

How to Get Talking Again, With Lucy Dacus of boygenius
Podcasts, March 12

The Grammy-winning musician discusses her new solo album and what to do in a relationship when it feels like there’s nothing left to say.

He Voices Porky Pig, and That’s Not All, Folks
Arts & Leisure, March 12

Listen to the performer Eric Bauza voice the characters Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny and more. His work appears in the new animated feature, “The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie.”

Jimmy Kimmel Doubts Trump Will Really Buy a Tesla
Culture, March 12

“But why should he, when he did a big commercial for them today, absolutely free?” Kimmel said after the president brought some of Elon Musk’s cars to the White House.

Tony Hinchcliffe, the Trump Rally Comedian, Lands a Netflix Deal
Weekend, March 11

Hinchcliffe’s set at Madison Square Garden in October drew sharp criticism after he described Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.”

‘Adolescence’ Is a Cacophonous, Gripping Mini-Series
Weekend, March 11

The emotionally complex new Netflix series, about a teenager accused of killing a classmate, doubles as a rich work of social critique.

Netflix Is Gobbling Up World Literature. What Could Go Wrong?
Magazine, March 11

The streamer keeps mounting lavish adaptations of beloved novels — and making them all feel like just more Netflix.

In ‘Long Bright River,’ Amanda Seyfried Serves and Protects
Culture, March 11

The actress’s role as a Philadelphia beat cop in this Peacock series seems like an odd fit, but that’s the point. “I just wanted to prove to myself that nothing can feel too foreign,” she said.

Late Night Takes Stock of Trump’s Effect on the Markets
Culture, March 11

“In the first Trump term, it took a disease to destroy the economy,” Stephen Colbert said. “This time, he’s the disease.”

Simon Fisher-Becker, Actor in ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Doctor Who,’ Dies at 63
Express, March 10

A versatile character actor whose career spanned film, theater and television, Mr. Fisher-Becker was known for small, memorable roles.

‘Anchors, Under Your Desks!’: Tornado Hits Orlando TV Station
Express, March 10

Crews at the Fox 35 station were on the air sharing updates about tornado warnings for Seminole and Volusia counties when one struck their news studio on Monday morning.

Amazon Prime Begins Streaming ‘The Apprentice,’ Trump’s Star Vehicle
Business, March 10

The company said it would release several seasons of the reality show showcasing Donald J. Trump before he turned to politics.

Brian Tyree Henry Isn’t Hiding
Arts & Leisure, March 10

Since breaking out in “Atlanta,” the actor has become a dependable Hollywood side man. In “Dope Thief,” a new crime drama, he will finally take the lead.

‘Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney,’ Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV this Week
Culture, March 10

A live talk show comes to Netflix, Ringo Starr performs in Nashville and Amanda Seyfried plays a Philadelphia police officer.

‘The White Lotus’ Season 3, Episode 4 Recap: Party Time
Culture, March 10

The gal pals finally moved out of their hermetic bubble this week in search of a little fun. The results were questionable.

‘S.N.L.’ Imagines an Oval Office Meeting With Trump, Rubio and Musk
Culture, March 9

This week, the opener described a conflict between Elon Musk and Marco Rubio. Lady Gaga proved to be a capable joke-teller as both the host and the musical guest.

Ambitious Democrats Have a New Game Plan: Yak It Up About Sports
Politics, March 9

Prominent leaders are flocking to sports radio shows and podcasts, an early sign of how the party is trying to reach apolitical young men who have tilted toward President Trump.

In ‘Dark Winds,’ Things Are About to Get Even Darker
Culture, March 9

Zahn McClarnon, who plays a Navajo cop in AMC crime drama, talks about the coming third season, which is moodier and more mystical than previous ones.

The Joy and Pain of Three-Way Friendships
Styles, March 9

On “The White Lotus,” a certain relationship dynamic is hitting home with viewers.

My Day With J. Lo
Styles, March 8

Would she swear to tell the truth?

Randall Park on the Kendrick Lamar Track He Loves to Drive to in L.A.
Arts & Leisure, March 8

The actor isn’t sure he’d make a great F.B.I. agent, though he’s playing one again in the new TV series “The Residence.”

‘Yellowjackets’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap: Taking Aim
Culture, March 7

The teens make a tough decision about Coach Ben. The adults say goodbye the only way they know how.

George Lowe, 67, Dies; Five Clips Capture His Kvetchy Space Ghost Alter Ego
Express, March 7

He was the secret weapon behind the cult-classic Cartoon Network series that reimagined the 1960s intergalactic superhero as temperamental talk show host.

No Diamonds Here, but These Gemstones Still Shine
Arts & Leisure, March 7

For all the repellent narcissism of its members, the family of HBO’s “The Righteous Gemstones” has been a deeply humanizing example of evangelical Christian faith.

Step Into the Real-Life Lumon Industries, the Breakout Star of ‘Severance’
Real Estate, March 7

Bell Works, the setting of the hit serial for Apple TV+, is now a tourist attraction, drawing fans to the architectural wonder.

‘Housewife of the Year’: Contestants Look Back in Dismay
Culture, March 7

Ciaran Cassidy’s film revisits an Irish television show that judged stay-at-home moms on budgeting and appearance.

Late Night Tackles Trump’s Tariff Tug-of-War
Culture, March 7

“Trump just backed away from those tariffs like it was a longtime friendship with Jeffrey Epstein,” Michael Kosta said on “The Daily Show.”

‘When No One Sees Us’ Is a Rich and Gorgeous Spanish Crime Drama
Weekend, March 6

Even the small characters in this complex and sometimes humorous mystery on Max are rendered with the utmost specificity and affection.

Polish Spies, South Korean Zombies and a Sicilian Prince
Culture, March 6

New international series include an espionage thriller on Max, a horror comedy on Prime Video and a new Netflix adaptation of “The Leopard.”

5 cosas que debes saber de ‘Con amor, Meghan’
En español, March 6

La duquesa de Sussex regresó a la pantalla en una serie donde organiza algunos proyectos y ofrece consejos en el camino.

All Signs Point to Democrats Being Hopeless, Michael Kosta Says
Culture, March 6

During President Trump’s speech, Democrats held “little paddles as if they were ready to give Mike Johnson a naughty little spanking,” the “Daily Show” host said.

More Than 36 Million Watched Trump’s Address to Congress on Live TV
Business, March 5

The annual presidential speech is one of the last remaining mass-audience media moments available to a national politician.

In ‘Deli Boys,’ Two Actors Find Dream Roles Playing No One’s Hero
Culture, March 5

Saagar Shaikh and Asif Ali will do “unspeakable things” in a Hulu comedy that centers on South Asians, drugs, violence — and the minimart.

Late Night Is Underwhelmed by Trump’s Address to Congress
Culture, March 5

Jimmy Kimmel noted that the president’s speech started late: “I guess they were waiting for that last coat of shellac to dry on his face.”