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Documents Add Detail to Fox Hosts’ Desire to Help Trump
Business, Today

The documents were released as part of a defamation case against Fox Corporation filed by Smartmatic, an election technology company.

‘Alien: Earth’ Season 1, Episode 3 Recap: Weird Science
Arts, Today

A lot of folks, human and otherwise, seem very interested in getting their hands on the newly crash-landed alien specimens. What could go wrong?

These TV Hits Are Censored in Putin’s Russia
Interactive, Yesterday

At best their meanings have changed. At worst, they no longer make sense.

Son peluches, pero también son chatbots con IA
En español, Yesterday

Nuevos tipos de juguetes, algunos para niños de tan solo 3 años, se venden como una alternativa al entretenimiento de las pantallas. Aunque pueden traer ciertos riesgos.

TV Giant Nexstar Agrees to Acquire a Rival, Tegna, for $6.2 Billion
Business, Yesterday

To close the deal, Nexstar will need approval from the Federal Communications Commission, which could cement its position as the biggest provider of local TV in the U.S.

MSNBC’s Rebrand Invites Bemusement and Ridicule
Business, Yesterday

The cable TV network’s new name, MS NOW, became the subject of mockery soon after it was announced on Monday.

The Race to Rescue PBS and NPR Stations
Business, Yesterday

The Knight Foundation and other top organizations are aiming to provide $50 million to stabilize the stations most at risk from the recent federal government funding cuts.

The Dallas Cowboys Always Win the Battle for Attention
Arts, Yesterday

A Netflix docuseries explains how Jerry Jones has made the Cowboys the world’s most valuable sports franchise without any Super Bowl appearances in decades.

Why Did Shari Redstone Do It?
Business, Yesterday

The media mogul spoke at length for the first time about selling her family’s empire, Paramount’s settlement with President Trump — and getting her reputation battered along the way.

Dealer Known as ‘Ketamine Queen’ to Plead Guilty in Matthew Perry Case
Arts, August 18

Jasveen Sangha will plead guilty to selling the ketamine that killed the “Friends” star, prosecutors said. She could face decades in prison.

¿Por qué las pantallas no te dejan dormir? Puede que no sea la luz azul
En español, August 18

Durante años, los expertos han advertido de los peligros de las pantallas antes de dormir, pero nuevos estudios señalan que la relación entre la luz azul y el sueño es más opaca de lo que pensábamos.

Madison Avenue Is Starting to Love A.I.
Business, August 18

Advertisers are increasingly using generative artificial intelligence to make their commercials.

Goodbye, MSNBC. Hello, MS NOW.
Business, August 18

The cable news network is changing its name this year because a corporate spinoff is separating MSNBC from its cousin, NBC News.

Give Trump a Nobel! And an Emmy. And an Oscar …
Opinion, August 18

If we bedeck him more, maybe he’ll bedevil us less.

For a ‘Twisted Tale,’ Amanda Knox and Grace Van Patten Became One
Arts, August 18

Knox served as an executive producer on “The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox,” an ambitious new Hulu mini-series that recounts her infamous international crime saga.

‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox,’ Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, August 18

A fictionalized version of the true story comes to Hulu, and a Dallas Cowboys documentary series releases on Netflix.

Ronnie Rondell, Stuntman Set on Fire for Pink Floyd Cover, Dies at 88
U.S., August 17

He was also known for his performances in “Twister” and “The Matrix Reloaded,” and came from a family of stunt performers.

Eric Cartman se une (por ahora) a la resistencia
En español, August 17

Durante décadas, ‘South Park’ ha sido vulgar, cínico e inmaduro. Puede que eso sea lo que lo hace perfecto para este momento.

Penn & Teller’s Greatest Trick: Making Us Think They’re Not Friends
Arts, August 17

As their magic act hits 50 years, they’re bigger than ever. They say their secret is not to socialize. But misdirection is also their love language.

Why Do Screens Keep You Up? It May Not Be the Blue Light.
Well, August 17

Sleep scientists are changing how they think about screen use at night.

Sure, These Comics Can Make You Laugh. But Can They Hit a Jump Shot?
New York, August 17

A weekly pickup basketball game in Manhattan is populated almost entirely by professional funny people from all corners of the comedy landscape — stand-up comedians on their way up, comics past their primes and even industry A-listers.

Tristan Rogers, ‘General Hospital’ Actor, Dies at 79
Arts, August 16

He became a fixture on the popular daytime television show as Robert Scorpio, a spy who became a police commissioner.

32 Memorable Style Moments From ‘And Just Like That …’
Style, August 16

The HBO Max reboot of “Sex and the City” may have divided audiences, but it kept pushing New York fashion into bold, sometimes absurd territory.

Eric Cartman, Welcome (for Now) to the Resistance
Arts, August 16

For decades, “South Park” has been crude, cynical and childish. That may be what makes it perfect for this moment.

Emma Myers Relaxes With ‘Lord of the Rings’ Music
Arts, August 16

The actress, who plays Wednesday Addams’s werewolf bestie in “Wednesday,” on hiking in mossy forests, revenge stories and her love of cheetahs.

How Nina Garcia, of ‘Project Runway’ and Elle, Spends a Promo Day
New York, August 16

Ms. Garcia skips breakfast but stops by a morning TV show, reviews the fashion magazine’s upcoming issue and heads to the Hamptons for dinner.

El trayecto de Dr. Phil de Oprah a las redadas del ICE
En español, August 15

La figura de la televisión diurna parece haber dado un giro hacia la derecha. Pero no lo llames política.

Sarah Jessica Parker on ‘And Just Like That …’ and Carrie’s Legacy
Arts, August 15

The “Sex and the City” revival reached its bittersweet end this week. Does the actress like where Carrie Bradshaw landed? “Absolutely.”

Carrie Bradshaw’s Story May Be Over, but Her Clothes Live On
Style, August 15

Throughout the beloved series “Sex and the City” and its reboot “And Just Like That …,” the protagonist’s wardrobe was the most reliable through line.

They’re Stuffed Animals. They’re Also A.I. Chatbots.
Arts, August 15

New types of cuddly toys, some for children as young as 3, are being sold as an alternative to screen time — and to parental attention.

Seth Meyers Braces for Trump’s Kennedy Center Honors
Arts, August 15

The president said “wokesters” in the performing arts wouldn’t be honored. “A ‘wokester’ sounds like a car your great-grandfather drove after the war,” Meyers said.

Were Carrie Bradshaw and Her Friends the Last Nice Rich People on TV?
New York, August 15

“And Just Like That …” showed New Yorkers awash in luxury. But Carrie and her friends lived with money, not necessarily for it — one of the reasons we’ve been drawn to them for decades.

‘And Just Like That …’ Series Finale Recap: My Everything
Arts, August 15

The “Sex and the City” revival ended on an empowering but bittersweet note for Carrie and the crew … and also with Barry White.

PBS Slashes Budget by 21% After Federal Funding Cuts
Business, August 14

The nonprofit will receive less revenue from its members, which are under pressure to make up for shortfalls of their own.

Carrie Bradshaw’s Life in New York City Apartments (and the Townhouse)
Real Estate, August 14

The end of “And Just Like That …” means the end of a real estate portfolio that includes a cozy Upper East Side studio and a grand Gramercy townhouse.

It’s a New TV Musical, Charlie Brown
Arts, August 14

The last “Peanuts” musical on TV was over 35 years ago. An Apple TV+ special recalls the classics while taking a slightly different direction.

Late Night Hopes Trump’s New Hosting Gig Will Keep Him Busy
Arts, August 14

Nicole Byer said she supports Trump hosting this year's Kennedy Center Honors: “Anything that distracts him from running this country into the ground.”

If You Hate ‘And Just Like That…’ What Does That Say About You?
Video, August 13

Wesley Morris and Taffy Brodesser-Akner say farewell to the “Sex and the City” reboot.

At the Kennedy Center, Trump Puts His Pop Culture Obsession on Display
U.S., August 13

President Trump held forth about the nature of show business and his own tortured relationship with celebrity.

Beyoncé Wins First Emmy for N.F.L. Halftime Show
Arts, August 13

The pop superstar received a costume design award for her Netflix football halftime performance tied to her “Cowboy Carter” album.

A Hollywood Start-Up Targets the Micro Drama Craze
Business, August 13

A new app will focus on super-short TV shows shot for phones, a bit like Quibi, an earlier app aimed at quick content.

Steve Buscemi Is Glad He Took That Leap
Arts, August 13

Born on the unluckiest of days, the 67-year-old has built an enviable roster of affable malcontents. With his debut on Season 2 of “Wednesday,” he adds to his legend.

In ‘And Just Like That…’ a Craven Era Took Its Revenge on Youth and Hope and Fun
Opinion, August 13

Every generation gets the “Sex and the City” version it deserves.

Ralph Lauren, ‘The Gilded Age’ and Black Affluence
Style, August 13

Recent portrayals of the Black elite have shown the complexities that can come with representing class.

Jimmy Fallon Isn’t Optimistic About the Trump-Putin ‘Listening Exercise’
Arts, August 13

That’s how the White House described the upcoming Alaska talks. Fallon said “listening and exercise are Trump’s two favorite things, so this should go well.”

‘Alien: Earth’ Episodes 1 and 2 Recap: Gross Encounters
Arts, August 13

Noah Hawley’s new expansion to the “Alien” franchise introduces a host of new characters and concepts — and some disgusting new monsters.

Danielle Spencer, Child Star on ‘What’s Happening!!,’ Is Dead at 60
Arts, August 12

She played a witty teenager on one of the first American television shows that centered Black teenagers.

On Location, Everyone Can See You Sweat
Arts, August 12

“Alien: Earth” went to Thailand to film a story that takes place in a hotter, wetter, more ominous world.

Vladimir Putin’s Coming to Alaska and Late Night Is Amused
Arts, August 12

“Trump loves talking about keeping criminal foreigners out of the country, and now he’s like, ‘Vladimir Putin, come on over,’” Jimmy Fallon said on Monday.

Netflix Loosens Its Ties to Harry and Meghan
Business, August 11

The streaming giant signed a new deal with the production company for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex that is much less extensive than an earlier arrangement.

Do You Know These Books and Their Television Adaptations?
Interactive, August 11

Try this short quiz on the memoirs and other nonfiction titles that have inspired popular streaming and network shows.

Paramount Strikes Seven-Year Deal to Stream U.F.C. Fights
Business, August 11

The seven-year $7.7 billion deal is an early win for the company’s new chairman, David Ellison, who took over last week. CBS will also show some marquee fights.

‘And Just Like That …’ Finale, Plus 5 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, August 11

The HBO reboot of this beloved show wraps up and Chris Hemsworth’s documentary series returns for a second season.

Let’s Not Make America Gilded Again
Opinion, August 10

Julian Fellowes and Donald Trump both have frothy visions of the Gilded Age. But why would we go back to it in real life?

A Former Child Star Writes a Tell-All. Sort Of.
Style, August 10

Alyson Stoner has much to say about their years acting for Disney and Nickelodeon. They’re careful how they say it.

Dr. Phil’s Road From Oprah to ICE Raids
Style, August 10

The daytime TV fixture seems to have taken a rightward turn. But don’t call it politics.

The End of Woke Hollywood
Opinion, August 9

The entertainment industry is tired of being so progressive.

If You Put Her in a Scene, She Will Steal It
Style, August 9

Robby Hoffman, who made her way from a Hasidic community in Brooklyn all the way to Hollywood, has stood out in small roles in “Hacks” and “Dying for Sex.”

Jane Morgan, Singer Who Charmed Both Sides of the Atlantic, Dies at 101
Arts, August 8

Born in Massachusetts, she built a following in Parisian nightclubs before returning to the U.S., where she had a successful career as a torch singer.

‘Hunting Wives’ Is Raunchy, Pulpy and Netflix’s Most Popular Show
Style, August 8

The drama has all the ingredients of a binge-watch: culture wars, murder and sex.

‘The Gilded Age’ Goes to Newport. But of Course.
Style, August 8

The Rhode Island getaway for the wealthy plays a key role in HBO’s lavish soap opera of the 1880s.

Chad Michael Murray Is Trying to Make Good Choices
Movies, August 8

The former teen heartthrob is revisiting a formative role in “Freakier Friday,” but a lot has changed in 22 years, on- and offscreen.

‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3, Episode 11: Romantic Tragedy
Arts, August 8

Carrie receives some frustrating notes on the ending of her novel. Anthony receives an interesting proposition.

‘Outlander’: Matthew B. Roberts Loves a Love Story
Arts, August 8

The showrunner behind the swoony Starz series and its new prequel discusses romance as a viable TV genre, and why he keeps torturing his characters.

Seth Rogen’s 5 Favorite Places in L.A.
Travel, August 8

After almost 30 years in Los Angeles, the star of “The Studio” and “Platonic” has grown to love exploring the less glamorous corners of his adopted hometown.

Colbert on the Tariffs: ‘Set Your Clocks Back to “More Expensive”’
Arts, August 8

President Trump is hitting Brazilian imports particularly hard, which is “bad news for meat-based Americans,” Stephen Colbert said.

Disney Settles Wrongful Termination Suit Embraced by Conservatives
Business, August 7

Gina Carano sued Disney after it dropped her from “The Mandalorian” for posting conspiracy theories and right-wing views on social media.

‘South Park’ Finds New Relevance Skewering the Trump Era
Arts, August 7

After the White House attacked the season premiere for lampooning the president, some of the Trump allies who were mocked in the second episode tried to show they could take a joke.

Skydance Takes Over Paramount, and a New Era Begins
Business, August 7

The merger catapults new power players to the top of Hollywood and ends a tortuous process that has lasted well over a year.

Seth Meyers Won’t Be Distracted by Trump Fiddling on the Roof
Arts, August 7

Meyers said that if he saw Trump on his roof, he’d assume the president “was pulling a reverse Santa Claus. — you know, going house to house taking toys away from kids.”

Joseph Lovett, TV Producer Who Shed an Early Light on AIDS, Dies at 80
Business, August 6

At CBS and ABC, he pursued news segments aimed at destigmatizing gay life and drawing attention to an epidemic that at the time was largely overlooked.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in August
Arts, August 6

This month includes the return of Wednesday Addams and a new series from the creative minds behind “BoJack Horseman.”

Kelley Mack, actriz de ‘The Walking Dead’, muere a los 33 años
En español, August 6

A Mack le diagnosticaron un tumor maligno en el sistema nervioso a finales del año pasado.

Kelley Mack, ‘Walking Dead’ Actress, Dies at 33
Arts, August 6

Ms. Mack was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in her nervous system late last year.

The Creators of ‘Platonic’ Are Married. That’s Funny.
Arts, August 6

Francesca Delbanco and Nicholas Stoller discuss the Apple TV+ show’s “weird” second season, and what it’s like when your work spouse is your actual spouse.

A Diner Gets a Second Life in Front of the Camera
New York, August 6

The former restaurant in Williamsburg will be moved to a studio for film and TV production at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Stephen Colbert Says Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Cost the G.O.P. Its Popularity
Arts, August 6

“When they learned that, Republicans immediately saw the light, sprang into action, promised to tax the rich and restore people’s health care,” he joked.

Vuelve ‘Merlina’, y esto es lo que hay que recordar antes de la segunda temporada
En español, August 6

Han pasado casi tres años desde que la primera temporada de esta serie derivada de la Familia Addams se convirtiera en un fenómeno mundial. Ofrecemos un repaso de cómo quedaron las cosas.

ESPN, Leaping to Streaming, Holds Hands With the N.F.L.
Business, August 6

The network and sports league announced a deal that gives the N.F.L. an ownership stake in ESPN. In exchange, the network will control some of the league’s media outlets.

‘Wednesday’ Is Back. Here’s What to Remember Ahead of Season 2
Arts, August 5

It has been nearly three years since Season 1 of this Addams Family spinoff became a global phenomenon. Here’s a look back at where things left off.

Jason Momoa prefiere que le digan ‘macho alfa sensible’
En español, August 5

El actor pasó de los superhéroes ficticios a uno real en “El gran guerrero”, un épico proyecto ambientado en su natal Hawái.

‘Game, Set, Matchmaker’? The U.S. Open Gets Into the Dating Game.
Style, August 4

The series is scheduled to stream on YouTube during this year’s tournament.

Robert De Niro Only Wants to Shoot in New York
Real Estate, August 4

The actor and his partners recently opened Wildflower Studios, a 775,000-square-foot production facility in Queens.

The ‘Troublemaker’ Behind Netflix’s Biggest Gamble
Business, August 4

Brandon Riegg pushed the streaming service to invest in live shows and sports, transforming Netflix into something more like a traditional TV network.

‘King of the Hill’ Review: Still a Man’s World, but a Different One
Arts, August 4

The revival takes a time jump to explore how Hank Hill and America have changed — though only to a point.

Las Culturistas Culture Awards, Plus 5 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, August 4

Bravo airs the ceremony hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. And Apple TV+ releases the second season of “Platonic.”

Loni Anderson, Star of ‘WKRP in Cincinnati,’ Dies at 79
Arts, August 3

Known for her platinum blond hair, she earned Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for her role. Her divorce from Burt Reynolds landed her in the tabloids for years.

Tony Hale Cheers Himself Up With ‘Veep’ Blooper Reels
Movies, August 2

“I watch show bloopers more than I watch shows,” the actor said. “There’s a freedom that is so full of accidental joy that completely energizes me.”

‘King of the Hill’ Enters Its Golden Years
Arts, August 2

Hank and Peggy are retired, and Bobby is a chef in an aged-up series revival, a return made bittersweet by the deaths of several former cast members.

Marc Maron’s Podcast Made Him a Better Comic, Just One Part of a Rich Legacy
Arts, August 1

Online he uses an examination of his own mind to illuminate other people. This double focus is a key element of specials like his new “Panicked.”

Corporation for Public Broadcasting Will Shut Down
Business, August 1

The company is among the first casualties of a vote to strip roughly $500 million in federal funding from NPR, PBS and local stations across the country.

‘And Just Like That…’ Will End After Season 3
Arts, August 1

The series, starring Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, will wrap things up with a two-part finale.

Sydney Sweeney es el rostro de helados, ‘jeans’, mocasines, ¿hay algo que no pueda vender?
En español, August 1

La actriz es embajadora de media decena de marcas y el rostro de aún más campañas, incluyendo el más reciente anuncio de “jeans” de American Eagle, que ha generado gran polémica.

So Long, ‘South Park’ Conservatives
Opinion, August 1

There’s no more pretending that it’s rebellious to be reactionary.

Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers Like Awards With Low Stakes
Arts, August 1

With titles like Best Batman Woman and Worst Sticky Feeling, their Las Culturistas Culture Awards are more serious about fun than prestige.

The Inescapable Sydney Sweeney
Style, August 1

The actress seems to be everywhere, fronting dozens of ad campaigns, and has lately become a beacon for thorny public discourse.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Amazon, Max, AMC+ and More in August
Arts, August 1

“Butterfly,” with Daniel Dae Kim, “Irish Blood” with Alicia Silverstone and ‘Chief of War,” with Jason Momoa, arrive; “King of the Hill” and “Platonic” return.

Kamala Harris’s Post-Election TV Diet: ‘Lots of Cooking Shows’
Arts, August 1

The former vice president told Stephen Colbert that she didn’t watch the news for months after losing to Donald Trump. “I’m just not into self-mutilation,” she said.

‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3, Episode 10 Recap: Moving On
Arts, August 1

This week the flirtation between Carrie and Duncan escalated to a whole lot more than just a “laugh” and “sip of Scotch.”

‘Summertide’ Is a Human-Scale Beachy Drama
Arts, July 31

The series follows a widower and marine biologist who moves back to his hometown in South Africa. But it doesn’t begin with a dead body.

‘Chief of War’ Review: Battleground Hawaii
Arts, July 31

Jason Momoa stars in an Apple TV+ series that turns Hawaiian history into bloody spectacle.

True Crime to Stream: The Best of 2025, So Far
Arts, July 31

Across television, film and podcast, here are four highlights of the year.

Seth Meyers Says Trump Isn’t Doing Himself Any Favors
Arts, July 31

Cutting ties with Jeffrey Epstein because he hired away your spa staff is like taking Charles Manson off your guest list “because he wouldn’t use a coaster,” Meyers said.

Rose Leiman Goldemberg, 97, Dies; Her ‘Burning Bed’ Was a TV Benchmark
Arts, July 30

A playwright and screenwriter, she adapted a book about domestic abuse for NBC, bringing a taboo subject into the national conversation.

Jason Momoa Prefers to Be Called a ‘Sensitive Alpha Male’
Arts, July 30

For “Chief of War,” the actor went from playing fictional superheroes to a real one in this epic passion project set in Hawaii.

Late Night Doesn’t Recommend Trying to Convert Your Co-Workers
Arts, July 30

Despite the Trump administration’s support for proselytizing at the office, Stephen Colbert doesn’t think it’s a good idea.

‘Critical’ Is a Powerful and Unflinching Hospital Docuseries
Arts, July 29

The six-part British documentary is gory, unsparing and captures beautifully the fragility and vulnerability of life.

Jimmy Fallon Ridicules Trump’s Choice Words About Epstein Island
Arts, July 29

The president said he “never had the privilege” of visiting Jeffrey Epstein’s island. Fallon’s take: “Trump’s staff was like, ‘A simple no would’ve been fine.’ ”

‘Chief of War,’ and 7 More Shows to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, July 28

This new series starring Jason Momoa comes to Apple TV+ along with several documentary features.

The Urban Design of Sesame Street
Video, July 28

In the 1960s, the children’s television show Sesame Street was being conceived at the same time that the urban design book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities” by Jane Jacobs was exploding in popularity. Anna Kodé, a reporter for The New York Times, explains how some of the urban design principles outlined in the book show up throughout the show.

The Raw Power of Repentance
Opinion, July 27

“The Bear” asks the question, how do we live together when someone always seems to be going too far?

‘Billy Joel: And So It Goes:’ 5 Takeaways From the Film’s Conclusion
Arts, July 26

The HBO documentary about the singer and songwriter wrapped with a deep exploration of his tabloid troubles, creative process and decision to return to live performance.

Stream These 10 TV Shows and Movies Before They Leave Netflix in August
Arts, July 25

A lot of great titles are leaving for U.S. subscribers next month. See them while you can.

Gary Smith, TV Producer Who Put a Spotlight on Stars, Dies at 90
Arts, July 25

A multiple Emmy winner, he helped create sophisticated shows for the likes of Barbra Streisand, Elvis Presley, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Ben Vereen, Burt Bacharach and Bette Midler.

How Will David Ellison Tackle the Big Problems at Paramount?
Business, July 25

The cable business has cratered. The news division is in turmoil. A.I. is coming for movies. And those are just the obvious challenges.

Tracee Ellis Ross on the Joy and Loneliness of Solo Travel
Travel, July 25

The star actress sat down with us to discuss her new travel show: “There’s got to be something between cat ladies and Joan of Arc. You know what I mean?”

For Late Night, Epstein-Trump Is the Comedy Gift That Keeps On Giving
Arts, July 25

Josh Johnson said that “not since Tupac Shakur has a dead man dropped so many bangers.”

‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3, Episode 9 Recap: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Arts, July 25

In an episode full of callbacks, Carrie and Aidan wonder whether they can move forward.

Hulk Hogan’s Villain Turn Changed Pro Wrestling
Arts, July 24

Hulk Hogan cultivated an image as an all-American hero. But one night in 1996, he decided to stick it to his fans, brother.

‘The Hunting Wives’ Is Soapy, Sultry Fun
Arts, July 24

The new Netflix Texas murder mystery, starring an irresistible Malin Akerman, is deliciously and audaciously not safe for work.

Anne Burrell murió por suicidio, determinan las autoridades
En español, July 24

La estrella de Food Network fue hallada sin vida en su apartamento el 17 de junio.

Donations to NPR and PBS Stations Surge After Funding Cuts
Business, July 24

Donors are turning out to support local stations, but those contributions so far fall well short of the annual $550 million that Congress cut.

Anne Burrell’s Death Ruled a Suicide
Food, July 24

The Food Network star was found dead in her apartment on June 17.

Christian Cancel Culture Strikes Again
Opinion, July 24

Chip and Joanna Gaines had the temerity to feature a gay couple on their new show.

Colbert’s Ouster Was Just Another Late-Night Death Rattle
Opinion, July 24

What happened to Stephen Colbert is a harbinger of what’s to come for Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers, I’m sorry to say.

Esi Edugyan Has a Long List of Canadian Writers to Recommend
Books, July 24

An adaptation of her 19th-century-set novel “Washington Black” is streaming on Hulu. But she’s not totally comfortable with the historical fiction label.

Eileen Fulton, Glamorous Villainess of ‘As the World Turns,’ Dies at 91
Arts, July 23

She was a mainstay of the long-running soap opera for 50 years — so long that she liked to say she led a double life.

Un programa de televisión ayudó a identificar a una madre y su hija encontradas sin vida en Roma
En español, July 23

Cuando se encontraron dos cuerpos en un parque, los italianos querían respuestas. Un programa especializado en personas desaparecidas ayudó a identificarlos, y a señalar a un sospechoso.

‘Washington Black’ Review: Escape to the Future
Arts, July 23

A Hulu mini-series adapts Esi Edugyan’s prizewinning novel about a young enslaved worker’s literal and symbolic flight to freedom and peace of mind.

A Deaf Actress Has a Message She Wants You to Hear
Arts, July 23

Rose Ayling-Ellis, who stars in the TV crime drama “Code of Silence,” wants the world to understand that deaf people live complex and varied lives.

When Ozzy Osbourne Became the Most Unlikely Relatable Reality TV Dad
Arts, July 23

“The Osbournes” turned the heavy metal innovator into a reality TV star. Here are some moments that defined the show’s run.

No One Parties Like Jacques Pépin, Even at 90
Food, July 23

The beloved chef, who brought French cooking skills to the American masses, is celebrating his upcoming birthday with 90 parties around the country.

Reneé Rapp on Blurring the Line Between Bestie and Lover
Podcasts, July 23

The singer and actress on how she navigates those friendships that feel like much more.

Late Night Watches Trump Try to Change the Subject From Epstein
Arts, July 23

The president’s usual tactic when cornered is to “throw red meat to the carnivorous base — and their favorite cut is filet of Obama,” Stephen Colbert said.

Ozzy Osbourne, Lead Singer of Black Sabbath, Dies at 76
Video, July 23

Ozzy Osbourne helped invent heavy metal and was a pioneer in reality television. He was known for his rock ’n’ roll excess and eccentric onstage persona.

Trump v. Murdoch Is an Odd Battle of Titans
Business, July 22

The two are constrained by the thing that has kept them linked for a decade: their shared reliance on Fox News die-hards.

As Theo Huxtable, Malcolm-Jamal Warner Grew Up Before Our Eyes
Arts, July 22

The character’s journey into adulthood was at the center of “The Cosby Show.” Here are five memorable episodes from the show’s run.

Jon Stewart Supports Friend Stephen Colbert Through CBS Cancellation
Arts, July 22

Stewart admitted that he was “certainly not the most objective to comment on this matter” before sharing his feelings about the end of “The Late Show.”

The Death of a Mother and Child in Rome Stumped Police, So They Called a TV Show
World, July 22

When two bodies were found in a popular Roman park, Italians wanted answers. A TV program specializing in missing people helped identify them, and a suspect.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, actor de ‘El show de Cosby’, muere a los 54 años
En español, July 21

Warner, quien interpretaba al único hijo del personaje de Bill Cosby en la popular comedia de la década de 1980, murió ahogado en Costa Rica.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Theo Huxtable on ‘The Cosby Show,’ Dies at 54
Arts, July 21

Warner, who played the only son of Bill Cosby’s character on the beloved 1980s sitcom, drowned in Costa Rica.

La cancelación de ‘The Late Show’ no es el fin para Stephen Colbert
En español, July 21

Los programas nocturnos ya estaban en declive y esto podría acelerar su desaparición. Colbert, sin embargo, puede mostrar sus talentos en otros sitios.

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.

Dr. Oz, Tapped to Run Medicare, Has a Record of Promoting Health Misinformation
Well, November 20

The heart surgeon turned TV star has championed healthy lifestyle habits. But he’s also promoted sham diet pills and ineffective Covid-19 treatments.

‘Sucession’, versión Disney
En español, September 15

La historia interna de cómo Bob Iger socavó y maniobró a Bob Chapek, el sucesor que él mismo eligió, y volvió al poder en Disney.

The Palace Coup at the Magic Kingdom
Business, September 8

The inside story of how Bob Iger undermined and outmaneuvered Bob Chapek, his chosen successor, and returned to power at Disney.

This Is the First Presidential Debate Without an In-Person Audience Since 1960
Politics, June 27

John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.

Amazon Filmed ‘Expats’ in Hong Kong, but People There Can’t Watch It
Express, January 30

The first two episodes of the show, which was filmed during the city’s pandemic restrictions, were released last week but were not available there.

Your Monday Evening Briefing
N Y T Now, April 24

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

After Going Gray, a News Anchor Found Herself the Focus of the Story
Foreign, February 16

Lisa LaFlamme was dismissed after a decades-long TV career, not long after she stopped dyeing her hair, setting off debates across Canada about sexism, ageism and going gray.