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In ‘Memory of a Killer,’ Patrick Dempsey Takes the Wheel
Arts, Today

The actor has spent a decade dismantling his McDreamy persona from “Grey’s Anatomy.” He stars as an assassin in a new Fox thriller.

‘Bridgerton,’ Plus 5 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, Today

This Regency-era drama is back for a fourth season, and the 2026 Grammy Awards will air.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 1 Episode 2 Recap: A Man Among Princes
Arts, Today

A certain royal family known for dragons and blond hair arrives on the scene. One of our heroes, at least, seems appropriately wary.

Floyd Vivino, Throwback Comedian Known as Uncle Floyd, Dies at 74
New York, Yesterday

His silly, vaudeville-style variety show was filled with his piano playing, skits, puppets and guest stars like Cyndi Lauper and Bon Jovi.

‘S.N.L.’: The Big Winner of the First Trump Awards? Guess Who.
Arts, Yesterday

A covetous president grabbed up all the trophies on this week’s “Saturday Night Live” broadcast, hosted by Teyana Taylor, star of “One Battle After Another.”

Sophie Turner Swears By a Chaotic Spotify Playlist
Arts, January 24

“One minute it’s playing Ludovico Einaudi, and then the next minute it’s playing stuff from the ’60s or two days ago,” said the “Game of Thrones” actress.

Marcello Hernández puede con sus detractores
En español, January 24

Alguna vez pensó que su carrera como comediante había terminado, incluso antes de empezar. Ahora es una estrella de “SNL” con un especial en Netflix.

As They Wait (and Wait) for ‘S.N.L.’ Tickets, These Fans Become Friends
New York, January 24

Getting a seat inside the studio at “Saturday Night Live” involves persistence and good humor. Some people build their weekends around it.

5 Takeaways From the HBO Documentary ‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’
Arts, January 23

Judd Apatow, who co-directed, offered insights into the making of the two-part film, a loving portrait of a comedy giant who’s still sharp as ever.

A Fan Favorite Finally Takes the ‘Bridgerton’ Spotlight
Arts, January 23

As his character assumes the lead in a new season, Luke Thompson is bringing Shakespearean depth to one of the buzziest streaming shows of our time.

Seth Meyers Says Trump’s Deals Are as Strong as a Pinkie Swear
Arts, January 23

“At this point, it’s pretty clear world leaders make deals with Trump the way kids do on the playground,” Meyers said of the president on Wednesday.

‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Episode 3 Recap: Expect the Unexpected
Arts, January 23

The doctors are seeing a lot of rare cases on this Fourth of July. Not even the fireworks-related injuries have been straightforward.

Stream These 8 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in February
Arts, January 22

A couple of horror classics, a beloved sitcom and a great Paul Thomas Anderson film are among the gems leaving for U.S. subscribers next month.

Jason Mantzoukas Makes It Weird
Arts, January 22

As TV’s go-to maniac, the actor has a flair for chaos that also functions as a kind of emotional armor. “I’m still very protective of the actual me,” he said.

Kimmel Says Comedy Is Political Lately Because Politics Are Comedic
Arts, January 22

“We didn’t come to them, they came to us,” the late night host said about news infiltrating comedy while discussing President Trump’s latest stab for Greenland.

‘Más que rivales’ eleva la temperatura en el hockey y en el sexo
En español, January 22

Un drama sobre el apasionado romance entre dos hombres jugadores de hockey profesionales, ha sido un éxito sorpresa para HBO Max.

Federal Regulators Take New Aim at Late-Night TV
Business, January 21

The F.C.C. said it planned to enforce long-dormant rules on appearances by political candidates on network talk shows.

A Night With ‘The Funniest Person Who Ever Lived’
Style, January 21

Mel Brooks joined Judd Apatow and Patton Oswalt at the Los Angeles premiere of “Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!”

Manolo Villaverde, Tender Father on Bilingual TV Show, Dies at 89
Arts, January 21

He played Pepe Peña on “¿Qué Pasa, U.S.A.?,” a series about a Cuban American family that is believed to be the United States’ first bilingual sitcom.

Prue Leith Says She Is Leaving ‘The Great British Baking Show’
Arts, January 21

Ms. Leith, 86, presided over more than 400 challenges in nine seasons of the TV baking competition, and says it “feels like the right time.”

Hollywood’s Woke Era Is Over. Now It’s Turning the Culture War Into Camp.
Magazine, January 21

Hollywood used to be vexed by political debates. These days it turns both sides into frothy, cartoonish entertainment.

Late Night Cringes Over Trump’s Texting Spree
Arts, January 21

Jimmy Kimmel quipped that the president “can do so much damage in one three-day weekend — I don’t know if anybody has ever done more.”

‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’ Is a Funny, Bittersweet Tribute
Arts, January 20

Co-directed by Judd Apatow, the two-part HBO series is an exhaustive look at Brooks’s life and comedy. It is also about longevity and loneliness.

On ‘Late Night,’ in the Club and at the Gym: ‘Heated Rivalry’ Is Everywhere
Arts, January 20

The breakout show about two hockey players in love has gone from a TV hit to IRL social sensation.

Rewatching ‘Mad Men’ From the Outskirts
Arts, January 20

The series was known for its sharp scripting, artful acting and attentive wardrobe and set design. But it brought little of that meticulousness to its Black characters.

Jimmy Fallon Teases Trump Over Secondhand Prize
Arts, January 20

The “Tonight Show” host joked that President Trump hung his new Nobel Prize on the wall “right next to his McDonald’s customer of the month plaque.”

‘Finding Her Edge,’ Plus 8 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, January 19

Another ice-skating romance premieres, and a reboot of “Star Search” comes to Netflix.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 1 Premiere Recap: A Tall Tale
Arts, January 19

The latest and most humorous offering in the “Game of Thrones” universe follows the hulking, lovable Ser Duncan, who may or may not be a real knight.

On ‘S.N.L.,’ Trump Recaps His Recent ‘Legal-ish’ Activities
Arts, January 18

The first episode of 2026, hosted by Finn Wolfhard of “Stranger Things,” satirized that hit Netflix series and conjured a Harry Potter reboot à la “Heated Rivalry.”

The Sunday Daily: Hollywood’s A.I. Moment
The Daily, January 18

Artificial intelligence meets the entertainment industry: What could possibly go wrong?

Es ‘Juego de tronos’, pero no como lo conoces
En español, January 18

Mientras que ‘Juego de tronos’ y ‘La Casa del dragón’ se caracterizan por su inmensidad, ‘El caballero de los Siete Reinos’ es la primera prueba de si la fórmula funcionará a una escala más humana.

‘Landman’ Isn’t Just Oil Industry Propaganda
Opinion, January 18

The show does far more to criticize the oil and gas industry than it does to bolster it.

‘S.N.L.’ Hasn’t Produced a Superstar in a While. Could It Be Marcello Hernández?
Arts, January 17

The comic’s new special, “American Boy,” shows that he has the leading-man charisma and hunger. His career will be interesting to watch.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Review: Go Westeros, Young Man
Arts, January 17

A lighter story about an itinerant sword-swinger cuts “Game of Thrones” down to small pleasures.

Rebecca Hall Is OK With Her Cats Waking Her at All Hours
Arts, January 17

“I find it weird when I go away and there are no noises of someone knocking over something or munching at the cat food or playing with a toy at 3 a.m. annoyingly keeping you up.”

Así es la estrategia del movimiento MAGA para apoderarse de la televisión en EE. UU.
En español, January 17

Bajo el mandato de Trump, la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones ha usado poderes reguladores oscuros para tomar medidas contra cadenas de televisión. Algunos conservadores están contraatacando.

It’s ‘Game of Thrones.’ Just Not as You Know It.
Arts, January 16

With no dragons and no warring dynasties, HBO’s “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” is the first test of whether the “Thrones” formula works on a human scale.

Un proyecto independiente rescata la historia de MTV y sus clips
En español, January 16

El sitio no oficial MTV Rewind ha recreado la era clásica de la cadena, reuniendo miles de clips. El desarrollador describe la plataforma como una respuesta a las recomendaciones impulsadas por algoritmos.

Seth Meyers Never Guessed Trump Was Such a Milk Fan
Arts, January 16

The “Late Night” host said there was no way President Trump drank milk, “unless someone tricked you into thinking your Diet Coke came from a cow.”

‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap: Dirty Work
Arts, January 16

Viewers got extra intimate this week with the hard physical realities of life in the emergency ward.

Tessa Thompson in ‘Hedda,’ and More Theater to Stream
Theater, January 15

Other picks include “Bat Out of Hell: The Musical,” a new season of Playing on Air podcasts and “Lazarus,” featuring the music of David Bowie.

‘Riot Women’ Review: Women of a Certain Rage
Arts, January 15

There’s much more to Sally Wainwright’s series about middle-aged punk rockers than the music.

Holly Hunter Reaches for the Stars
Arts, January 15

In “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy,” she got to play a few things she never had in her varied career: a space captain and a woman over 400 years old.

Cero presión: su trabajo es resucitar ‘Star Wars’
En español, January 15

Lucasfilm apuesta por la visión y pulcritud de Shawn Levy, director de “Deadpool & Wolverine” y productor de “Stranger Things”, para la nueva entrega de la famosa saga.

Laura Dave Rereads Nora Ephron’s ‘Heartburn’ Every Year
Books, January 15

“It’s my comfort book,” she says of the comic novel about a busted marriage. Her own new thriller is a sequel to “The Last Thing He Told Me.”

Colbert Jokes That Trump Has Found ‘a New National Bird’
Arts, January 15

“You got to hand it to that auto worker for getting under Trump’s skin,” Stephen Colbert said after the president appeared to flip off a heckling worker at a Ford plant.

Tony Dokoupil’s Road Trip on CBS News Hits a Rough Patch
Arts, January 14

A stretch of big news revealed growing pains for CBS’s new evening anchor and problems with its Bari Weiss-era philosophy.

Want Your MTV? A Rogue Site Is Bringing Back the Videos.
Arts, January 14

The unofficial website MTV Rewind has recreated the channel’s classic era, pulling in thousands of clips. Its developer says it’s an antidote to the algorithms.

The Art of a Good Awards-Show Speech
Movies, January 14

Demi Moore nailed it at last year’s Globes, and so did Teyana Taylor this year. The best acceptances keep in mind four key guidelines.

Stephen Colbert Accuses Trump of ‘Invading Minnesota’
Arts, January 14

“Has anyone told him that they don’t have oil?” Colbert said of the president’s plan to send 1,000 more immigration officers to Minnesota.

Kiefer Sutherland Is Arrested After Assaulting Ride-Share Driver, Police Say
Arts, January 14

The actor also made “criminal threats” toward the driver, according to the Los Angeles police.

Denée Benton’s Dining Tag Line Is ‘A Bite for a Bite’
Food, January 13

The “Gilded Age” star takes on the Where to Eat questionnaire.

Did the Worst Netflix Special of the Year Win the Golden Globe?
Arts, January 13

That “Ricky Gervais: Mortality” won for best comedy sends a message about the lack of respect given to stand-up.

Emilia Clarke Is Done With Dragons
Arts, January 13

The “Game of Thrones” actress plays a fledgling spy in “Ponies,” a Cold-War era drama that takes her career in a new direction.

‘We Need to Be the News’: Inside Bari Weiss’s Bumpy Revamp at CBS
Business, January 13

Her reimagining of “CBS Evening News” is under heavy scrutiny, and even became a punchline on her own network on Sunday at the Golden Globes.

Jon Stewart Skewers Trump as ‘Acting President of Venezuela’
Arts, January 13

“Doesn’t your oath of office to America have a noncompete?” the “Daily Show” host asked President Trump.

Mamdani Brings Affordability Push to Arts With Pick to Lead Film Office
New York, January 13

Rafael Espinal, the current head of the Freelancers Union, will serve as the new director of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment.

Entre bastidores con los ganadores de los Globos de Oro
En español, January 12

Rose Byrne, Owen Cooper, Seth Rogen, Teyana Taylor y otros famosos que fueron galardonados en esta edición de los premios hablan sobre sus proyectos.

Who Is Watching ‘Heated Rivalry’?
Style, January 12

A Golden Globes appearance by the stars of “Heated Rivalry,” HBO Max’s show about gay hockey players, reflected how it has built a big-tent fan base.

Teyana Taylor, George Clooney and Jacob Elordi Toast the Golden Globes
Style, January 12

After the final award had been handed out, stars dispersed across Los Angeles for exclusive after-parties at hot spots like Spago and the Chateau Marmont.

‘Tehran’ Review: Israel vs. Iran, Retold as a Spy Thriller
Arts, January 12

The third season of the Israeli series, rescheduled after last summer’s attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, finally premieres on Apple TV.

Backstage With the Golden Globe Winners
Movies, January 12

Rose Byrne, Owen Cooper, Seth Rogen, Teyana Taylor and other award winners in the spotlight.

Lo más destacado de los Globos de Oro 2026
En español, January 12

El thriller de acción ‘Una batalla tras otra’ y la miniserie de Netflix ‘Adolescencia’ se llevaron cuatro premios cada una, incluidos los máximos galardones de sus respectivas categorías.

Best and Worst Moments From the 2026 Golden Globes
Movies, January 12

Nikki Glaser returned as host and killed, while Teyana Taylor delivered the speech of the night. Then there were those awful production choices.

Ricky Gervais Won the Comedy Award. Wanda Sykes Got the Last Laugh.
Arts, January 12

Although Gervais has hosted the Golden Globes five times, he was not at the ceremony on Sunday night.

How the MAGA Plan to Control TV Triggered a Free-Speech Fight
Magazine, January 12

Under Trump, the F.C.C. has used obscure regulatory powers to crack down on network TV. Some conservatives are pushing back.

A New Look at the Sex-Abuse Case Against TV’s ‘Frugal Gourmet’
Food, January 12

Three decades after allegations that the chef Jeff Smith assaulted boys, a documentary series delves further into his story.

Winners of the 83rd Golden Globe Awards
Video, January 12

The 83rd Golden Globes award ceremony recognized Hollywood’s best in film and television, as well as a new category this year, best podcast.

‘Tell Me Lies,’ Plus 8 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, January 12

The college-set drama returns and a “Game of Thrones” prequel premieres.

Rhea Seehorn wins best actress in a TV drama for ‘Pluribus.’
Arts, January 12

Owen Cooper of ‘Adolescence’ wins best supporting TV actor.
Arts, January 12

He prevailed in a battle of the breakout stars of 2025 over Tramell Tillman, of Apple TV’s mind-bending sci-fi thriller “Severance.”

Here’s how to watch the Globes tonight.
Movies, January 11

And the Golden Globe for Best Podcast Goes To … Wait, Who?
Opinion, January 11

Nobody takes the Golden Globes all that seriously. But podcasts should be taken seriously.

How to Watch the Golden Globes 2026: Date, Time and Streaming
Movies, January 11

Nikki Glaser is back as host, there’s a new podcast category and “One Battle After Another” looks to have a big night.

How Kit Harington Left Jon Snow Behind
Arts, January 11

The actor crashed after “Game of Thrones.” Now, as he returns in a new season of “Industry” on HBO, he feels like “one of the luckiest people alive.”

Stewart Cheifet, Host of TV’s ‘Computer Chronicles,’ Dies at 87
Technology, January 10

He spent two decades hosting the PBS series, during the formative years of personal computing. It was seen in more than 300 cities at its peak.

Timothy Busfield, Actor and Director, Is Accused of Child Sex Abuse
Arts, January 10

The Emmy Award-winning actor is accused of abusing two child actors while working on a television series. An arrest warrant was issued in New Mexico.

Golden Globes 2026: What to Expect on Sunday
Movies, January 10

Keep an eye on “One Battle After Another,” which is likely to dominate, and on the speeches. A particularly memorable one could be an Oscar lifeline.

Popularity of ‘Heated Rivalry’ Has Surprised Even TV Executives
Business, January 10

The show, streaming on HBO Max, doesn’t have one of the biggest audiences, but viewership grew very quickly in just a few weeks.

Neon, an Indie Studio With an International Bent, Tops Globes Nominations
Business, January 10

Neon scored more film nominations at the Golden Globes than any other studio this year with a slate of six non-English language films.

Wagner Moura Stays Outspoken, Even When Trouble Follows
Movies, January 10

The Brazilian star of “The Secret Agent” is a major Oscar contender, though some at home turned against him for criticizing the right-wing government.

Chevy Chase no cambia
En español, January 10

Con fama de difícil, el comediante se enfrenta a su imagen pública en un documental de CNN, de la mano de una directora que no se deja intimidar. La charla con una periodista terminó siendo intensa.

8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Movies, January 9

Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

Think Punk Rockers Are Angry? Meet These Menopausal Women.
Arts, January 9

The BritBox show “Riot Women” follows an all-female band navigating the challenges of middle age — a subject that its creator, Sally Wainwright, knows well.

5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now
Movies, January 9

This month’s picks include a film sequel to a beloved franchise and a documentary about the plight of polar bears.

33 Shows to Watch This Winter
Arts, January 9

“Malcolm in the Middle”? “Scrubs”? Patrick Dempsey? In 2026, everything old is comfortable again.

Late Night Is Distracted by Kristi Noem’s Oversized Cowboy Hat
Arts, January 9

“Why is Kristi Noem always in some sort of cosplay outfit?” Seth Meyers asked on Thursday.

‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Premiere Recap: The Doctors Will See You Now
Arts, January 9

Doctor Robby is back for one final shift before he goes on sabbatical. What could possibly go wrong?

‘The Pitt’ Had Much to Celebrate … and Now Even More
Style, January 8

At the premiere of Season 2 in Los Angeles, the cast and crew of HBO Max’s hyper-realistic medical drama learned the show would be renewed.

Have We Reached Peak Botox?
Opinion, January 8

Tressie McMillan Cottom, Jessica Grose and Meher Ahmad on why plastic surgery and fillers no longer feel like a secret — or a stigma.

‘The Pitt’ Asks: Is TV Better in Small Doses?
Arts, January 8

The hospital drama has become the champion of a return to old-fashioned weekly viewing habits. But honestly, it makes a pretty great binge watch.

His Job Is to Resuscitate ‘Star Wars.’ No Pressure.
Movies, January 8

Lucasfilm hopes that Shawn Levy, who made “Deadpool and Wolverine” and helped make “Stranger Things,” can bring that same touch. The key may be his inner child.

Josh O’Connor x 4
Movies, January 8

The star’s nuance and emotional power, along with his natural charisma, quietly enriched a quartet of movies in 2025.

Late Night Responds to Trump’s Bid to Be an Oil Baron
Arts, January 8

Jimmy Kimmel said it was good President Trump would be in charge of Venezuela’s oil sales: “That way we know it will be spent honestly.”

2026 SAG Actor Award Nominations List: ‘One Battle’ and ‘Sinners’ Lead
Movies, January 7

Timothée Chalamet and Ariana Grande also scored nods. Cynthia Erivo and the stars of “Jay Kelly” were left out.

Ronny Chieng Remarks on Trump ‘DoorDash-ing’ Maduro to Brooklyn
Arts, January 7

“The Daily Show” host quipped that after a surprise capture, Nicolás Maduro “will face justice in the best legal system in the world that we illegally kidnapped him to.”

From ‘Star Trek’ to ‘Stranger Things,’ What Hive Minds Tell Us About Ourselves
Arts, January 7

Many people, one brain. It’s a classic storytelling device, and it’s showing up a lot more lately.

Stephen Colbert Doubts Trump’s Ability to Run Two Countries at Once
Arts, January 6

“The Late Show” host said the president couldn’t possibly run two nations, because “he can’t even run.”

13 Unforgettable Looks at the Critics Choice Awards
Style, January 5

Saturated colors, sculptural silhouettes, doses of whiplash and more.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Amazon, HBO Max, Peacock and More in January
Arts, January 5

“The Pitt” Season 2, “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy,” “The Beauty,” “Wonder Man,” “Shrinking” Season 3 and more arrive.

‘One Battle After Another’ Takes Best Picture at Critics Choice Awards
Video, January 5

“One Battle After Another” claimed its first televised trophies on Sunday, earning the best-picture prize and two more. Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley took home major acting awards.

Read These Books Before They Hit Your Screens in 2026
Books, January 5

“People We Meet on Vacation,” “Wuthering Heights” and “Project Hail Mary” are some of this year’s most anticipated adaptations.

‘The Pitt,’ Plus 10 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, January 5

The series, set in a Pittsburgh emergency room and starring Noah Wyle, returns. And a new group of players enter a castle in Scotland for “The Traitors.”

Critics Choice Awards 2026: The Complete Winners List
Movies, January 4

“Adolescence” stars were early winners at the ceremony. On the film side, Miles Caton of “Sinners” as named best young actor.

Inside the Choreographed Chaos of ‘The Pitt’
Magazine, January 4

Noah Wyle and his castmates turned one harrowing day at an E.R. into an unforgettable season of television. Can they do it again?

A Sweet, Sexy, Happy Love Story Between Two Men. Revolutionary.
Opinion, January 3

We need stories that capture how we live — in the touch, the embrace, the everyday if boring intimacies that were never meant to be translated.

Julie Halston Sees Herself in Dorothy Parker
Theater, January 3

She stole the show in “And Just Like That …,” but theater is where the actress’s heart lies.

From a Housewives Outsider to the Center Snowflake
Style, January 3

Angie Katsanevas has carved her own path through life, and her deadly quips on “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” have made her a breakout star.

Colossal Athletes Fill These Modern Arenas
Arts, January 3

COSM, a company once focused on planetarium displays, is immersing sports fans with giant screens and desirable angles.

‘Stranger Things’ llegó a su fin. ¿Qué pasó con Eleven y sus amigos?
En español, January 3

Por diez años compartimos aventuras con los chicos y chicas de Hawkins, un pueblo ficticio de Indiana que capturó todo el candor de los años ochenta.

On ‘Best Medicine,’ Josh Charles Has a Heart
Arts, January 2

After years of playing smarmy characters, the actor is stepping up as the lead in a comedy about a grumpy but charming doctor.

‘Stranger Things’ Has Ended. What Happened in the Series Finale?
Arts, January 1

There was a lot to tie up after five seasons and nearly 10 years, and the show gave itself another two hours to do it. Here are the major events.

He’s Chevy Chase, and He’s Still Like That
Arts, January 1

The famously prickly comedian found a sympathetic adversary in the director of a CNN documentary about him. Their conversation with a reporter was … spirited.

8 Things Our Critics Are Looking Forward to in 2026
Arts, January 1

Christopher Nolan goes (even more) epic, Lisa Kudrow makes another “Comeback” and Marcel Duchamp gets an overdue retrospective.

Evoking John le Carré in ‘The Night Manager’ Season 2
Arts, January 1

After nearly a decade, a second season to the popular spy show is out this month. The showrunners explain how they created a sequel without a novel to draw from this time.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in January
Arts, December 31

The first month of 2026 includes the latest Harlan Coben adaptation and the return of “Bridgerton.”

One Factor Will Decide How Much You Enjoy TV Next Year
Opinion, December 31

If Netflix acquires HBO, it will have won the streaming wars. But that’s not what will determine if TV shows get better, or worse.

Los personajes queridos, inquietantes y circunstanciales que se fueron en 2025
En español, December 31

Directores, actrices, políticas, médicos. Todos ellos tuvieron su momento bajo los reflectores y dejan una marca indeleble en la historia.

Isiah Whitlock Jr., 71, Scene-Stealing Character Actor in ‘The Wire,’ Dies
Arts, December 31

In one of his most enduring roles, he played a corrupt state senator known for his ability to fashion an expletive into an outstretched catchphrase.

How to Put a Celebrity at Ease? Make a Pizza.
Times Insider, December 30

Times Cooking’s Pizza Interview series introduces a note of nostalgia to encourage stars to open up.

Finn Wolfhard and Natalia Dyer of ‘Stranger Things’ Face a New Foe: Pizza Dough
Food, December 30

Watch the on-screen siblings chat about food, cooking and the final season of their show — all while making a pie in the New York Times kitchen studio.

9 Podcasts That Made Us Stop and Really Listen in 2025
Arts, December 30

In an ever-growing podcast universe, our writers select the shows that stood out.

Deaths in 2025: A Yearlong Procession of Giants
Obituaries, December 29

Marquee names all, they found international fame in the arts, politics, the sciences and beyond.

Melanie Watson Bernhardt, ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ Actress, Dies at 57
Arts, December 29

Her four episodes on the sitcom marked a rarity: a disabled actress onscreen.

New Year’s Eve Specials, Plus 4 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, December 29

CNN, CBS and ABC ring in 2026, and a new reality show set in Palm Beach begins.

Mickey Lee, a Contestant on ‘Big Brother,’ Dies at 35
Arts, December 27

Ms. Lee, a party host in Atlanta, died from multiple cardiac arrests brought on by the flu, according to a social media post.

A Second Lawsuit Accuses Tyler Perry of Sexual Assault
Arts, December 27

Mario Rodriguez, who had a role in one of Mr. Perry’s films, sued him on Thursday, months after another actor filed a similar lawsuit.

Why Is New York’s Fictional Future So Often Dystopian?
Arts, October 20

If you’re a writer or filmmaker hoping to create a hell on earth, might as well start with the most famous city in the world.

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.

Why Moviegoers Are Now Staying Home
Letters, December 15

Readers discuss several reasons for the decline of moviegoing. Also: Elon Musk and Twitter; women’s health care; chatbot pitfalls.

Your Tuesday Briefing: Indonesia’s Deadly Earthquake
N Y T Now, November 21

Plus Iranian players protest at the World Cup and “Neighbours” will start filming again.

New Foundation
Podcasts, November 15

Being back in the workplace only really matters “if the amount of care and caring that became the No. 1 conversation in March of 2020 carries through,” J Wortham, a co-host of “Still Processing,” says.

Britain Wonders, Is It Too Soon to Dramatize the Pandemic?
Culture, September 30

A new Sky Atlantic mini-series, “This England,” depicts the early days of Covid-19 in the country, with Kenneth Branagh playing Boris Johnson.

Andrew Giuliani’s Vaccination Status Will Bar Him From Debate Studio
Metro, June 12

The Republican candidate for governor of New York is unvaccinated and says he has “natural immunity” to the coronavirus.

What the Pandemic Can Teach Us About Endings
Op Ed, June 1

And heartbreak and lions and infinite hallways.