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‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Review: Nostalgia’s the Boss of TV Now
Arts, Today

The dysfunctional family re-breaks the fourth wall (and other household objects) in a sweet but slight reunion.

Sarah Goldberg Is TV’s Secret Weapon
Video, Today

This week Wesley Morris wants you to pay attention to the actress Sarah Goldberg, who stars in the new series “The Audacity” after her memorable turn with Bill Hader in “Barry.”

In ‘The Testaments,’ Teen Girls See Gilead Differently
Arts, Today

Chase Infiniti and Lucy Halliday explore the fierce potential and peril of adolescent girls in Hulu’s follow-up to “The Handmaid’s Tale.”

‘The Boys’ Got Bigger Than Ever. That Seemed Like the Time to End It.
Arts, Today

“I really just wanted to go out on top,” said Eric Kripke, whose sex-and-violence-soaked superhero satire just began its fifth and final season.

True Crime Streaming: In ‘A Friend, a Murderer,’ the Killer Was Close
Arts, Today

This docuseries offers a rarely heard perspective, as three friends discuss the complex experience of learning that the violent killer terrorizing their community was part of their tight-knit group.

A Stroke and a Coma Couldn’t Stop Rock’s Big Booster
Arts, Today

Matt Pinfield, the D.J. and onetime MTV host, returned to the music world months after using up yet another of his “nine lives.”

Stephen Colbert Skewers Trump’s ‘Double-Sided’ Cease-Fire
Arts, Today

“The Late Show” host asked if being double-sided wasn’t a prerequisite: “I believe there’s a word for a single-sided cease-fire and it’s ‘murder.’”

Sam Levinson Talks Tragedy, the Internet and the End of ‘Euphoria’
Arts, Yesterday

Ahead of the Season 3 premiere on Sunday, the show’s creator discussed his reputation, the loss of Angus Cloud and the soul-searching that followed.

Frankie Muniz Refuses to Stay in His Lane
Arts, Yesterday

At 40, he is a father, a NASCAR driver and back as the star of a “Malcolm in the Middle” revival. “I have unfinished business,” he said.

Late Night Puzzles Over Trump’s ‘Mixed Message’ on Iran
Arts, Yesterday

“Everyone, most notably the people of Iran, were wondering if their civilization was going to die tonight. Well, good news, it didn’t,” Jimmy Kimmel said after a cease-fire was announced.

Taylor Frankie Paul Details Abuse Allegations in Custody Battle
Arts, April 7

The reality star and her former boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen, have filed dueling court petitions that paint each other as the main aggressor in a recent altercation.

‘The Late Show’ Will Be Replaced by Byron Allen’s ‘Comics Unleashed,’ CBS Says
Business, April 7

The comedian and longtime producer will bring his syndicated programming to the late-night slot that “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” will vacate in May.

Netflix Explores a Buzzy Chess Cheating Scandal
Arts, April 7

“Untold,” a sports documentary series, recounts a notorious match between two grandmasters and the cheating accusations that rocked the chess world and beyond.

Stephen Colbert Says Trump Went ‘100 Percent Cage-Free Crazy’ for Easter
Arts, April 7

Late night hosts mocked the president’s expletive-filled ultimatum to Iran, posted on Easter Sunday morning.

As Savannah Guthrie Returns, No News Can Be the Hardest News
Arts, April 6

With her mother still missing, the “Today” host’s comeback was a rare TV example of learning to live with not knowing.

‘Euphoria,’ Plus 8 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, April 6

The HBO show returns after a long hiatus. And the March Madness final airs.

‘The Comeback’ Season 3, Episode 3: The Aww-Ick
Arts, April 6

This week’s episode suggests that Lisa Kudrow and Michael Patrick King don’t mind mixing in a little sentiment with their satire.

On ‘S.N.L.,’ Bondi Boasts of Being ‘First Woman Ever Fired as Attorney General’
Arts, April 5

Ashley Padilla was both Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem on “Saturday Night Live,” with Tina Fey, Candice Bergen and Melissa McCarthy. Jack Black and Jack White were host and musical guest.

Lights, Camera, Crafty: The Woman Who Feeds the Movie Crews
Food, April 4

Watch Concetta Scottodicarlo in action, as she feeds the cast and crew of a film production.

‘Hacks’ Has the Last Laugh
Arts, April 4

As the HBO comedy finished production earlier this year, a photographer captured some of the final days on set and the showrunners looked back on its award-winning run.

Regé-Jean Page on the Album He Considers Flawless
Arts, April 4

“It’s raw, real, sensitive, strong, vulnerable, righteous, romantic, genius,” said the “Bridgerton” actor, who stars in the new film “You, Me & Tuscany.”

‘Summer House’ Mansion on the Market for $5.65 Million
Real Estate, April 3

The Sag Harbor, N.Y., home has hosted the reality TV show for the last five seasons.

On ‘Company Retreat,’ Anthony Norman Finished the Job
Arts, April 3

The unwitting hero of this Amazon prank comedy series acted heroically in the final episode.

A ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Sequel Is Coming to TV. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Books, April 3

“The Testaments” focuses on a younger generation coming of age inside Gilead, the religious regime first imagined in Margaret Atwood’s 1985 dystopian thriller.

Late Night Says Goodbye to Pam Bondi
Arts, April 3

President Trump is “on a bit of a firing spree,” Jimmy Fallon said on “The Tonight Show” on Thursday, adding, “Ironically, the only staffer who has immunity is RFK Jr.”

‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Episode 13 Recap: Should He Stay or Should He Go?
Arts, April 3

Dr. Robby finally says what his colleagues had been thinking.

Danish Shows to Watch While We’re Still at Peace
Arts, April 2

The protector of Greenland also makes very entertaining TV.

The Unlikely TV Show Restoring Everyone’s Faith in Dating
Magazine, April 2

Without exploitation, “Love on the Spectrum” captures the triumphs and travails of dating. It has become one of Netflix’s most popular shows.

Desi Lydic Would Like Trump to Take a Hint
Arts, April 2

“Might I suggest: If the ballroom starts experiencing ballistic assault, maybe we just cancel the ball?” she said on “The Daily Show.”

Eugene Mirman, ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Voice Actor, Seriously Injured in Car Crash
U.S., April 2

Mr. Mirman crashed his car on Tuesday in New Hampshire. He remains hospitalized with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in April
Arts, April 1

New shows of note this month include a new season of “Beef” and an animated “Stranger Things” spinoff.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to AMC+, Hulu, Apple TV and More in April
Arts, April 1

A new Jonathan Glatzer tech satire and an adaptation of Isabel Allende’s novel “The House of the Spirits” are among this month’s highlights.

Stephen Colbert Blames ‘The Bachelorette’ Cancellation for $4 Gas
Arts, April 1

The “Late Show” host joked that “Trump attacked Iran” after ABC scrapped the reality show’s latest season.

Trump’s Executive Order on NPR and PBS Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
Business, March 31

The ruling will have minimal effect on the federal money going to public media because Congress voted to claw back funding. But it could have implications for any future funding.

Eurovision Song Contest to Add Asian Edition This Year
Arts, March 31

The competition will bring together singers representing 10 nations including South Korea, the Philippines and Vietnam.

Bill Lawrence and Christa Miller List Their NoMad Condo for $7.85 Million
Real Estate, March 31

The Hollywood couple’s three-bedroom apartment is on the 14th floor of 212 Fifth Avenue, where Jeff Bezos also owns several units.

‘The Book of Mormon’ Is Sorry if You Were Offended for 15 Years
Theater, March 31

The taboo-busting, gasp-inducing Broadway musical comedy has been a hit with audiences and critics. But could it be produced today?

Stephen Colbert Marvels at ‘No Kings’ Rallies Worldwide
Arts, March 31

“Just look at the crowd we got here in New York,” he said. “Oop, that’s the T.S.A. line at J.F.K.”

Una estrella de ‘Dexter’ se abre camino cantando en Spanish Harlem
Interactive, March 30

Luna Lauren Vélez, quien interpretó a la capitana Maria LaGuerta en el drama sobre un asesino en serie, ahora produce sus propios proyectos (con mucha menos sangre).

Sarah Shahi Plays a Therapist on ‘Paradise’ and Nearly Everywhere Else
Arts, March 30

The actress has gotten used to dispensing advice, including on this Hulu drama and in a new self-help memoir.

Arsenio Hall Shares How the Shy Kid Became the Life of the Party
Books, March 30

Eddie Murphy, Snoop Dogg and Bill Clinton (naturally) show up in his gossipy new memoir. He isn’t very sentimental.

‘The Real Housewives of Rhode Island,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, March 30

A new iteration of the Bravo franchise begins and the second season of “Your Friends & Neighbors” premieres.

‘The Comeback’ Season 3, Episode 2: Getting the Band Back Together
Arts, March 30

Valerie doesn’t fully understand why people in Hollywood are so worked up about A.I. She just sees a wave she thinks she knows how to ride.

Eric Overmyer, Who Wrote for Modern Television Classics, Dies at 74
Arts, March 29

Trained as a playwright, he got his first TV writing job on “St. Elsewhere,” then worked on “Homicide: Life on the Street,” “The Wire,” “Treme” and “Bosch.”

Hundreds Gather for Funeral of 3 Lebanese Killed in Israeli Strike
World, March 29

Israel said one of those killed was a member of Hezbollah’s military wing “disguised as a journalist.” Lebanon’s president said all three were journalists and condemned the killings.

Goodbye, ‘Queer Eye.’ Goodbye, Queer Acceptance.
Opinion, March 29

Today even tolerance is in doubt.

James Tolkan, a Tough-Talking Actor in ‘Back to the Future’ and ‘Top Gun,’ Dies at 94
Obituaries, March 28

Mr. Tolkan’s career spanned decades but his breakout roles came as an authority figure in two popular films of the mid-1980s.

‘Love Story’ Wasn’t Really About John or Carolyn
Opinion, March 28

The wisdom of Jackie and Ethel Kennedy.

What Is YouTube’s Dominance Doing to Us? We Asked Its C.E.O.
Magazine, March 28

Neal Mohan on A.I. slop, parental controls and his platform’s impact on our lives.

Don’t Call Them Nuns. They’re Podcasters.
Style, March 28

They pray, they play Ultimate Frisbee and they have unwittingly become a meme.

Her Past Was No Secret. Footage of a Child’s Cry Changed Everything.
Arts, March 28

Before being cast as “The Bachelorette,” Taylor Frankie Paul had discussed — with police, on podcasts and on TV — the domestic dispute that involved her 5-year-old daughter.

Thundercat Can Geek Out With the Best of Them
Arts, March 28

The genre-crossing bassist returning with his first album in six years broke down highlights from his collections of comic books, fashion and more.

Rethinking Thoreau: We’ve Been Mispronouncing His Name for Centuries
Books, March 28

George Clooney, Meryl Streep and other voice actors had to be persuaded, but a new PBS documentary (mostly) leads by example in stressing the first syllable.

How a ‘Dexter’ Star Is Singing Her Way Through Spanish Harlem
Interactive, March 28

Luna Lauren Vélez, who played Capt. Maria LaGuerta on the serial killer drama, is making her own projects now (with much less blood).

Stream These Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in April
Arts, March 27

Several Christopher Guest mockumentaries and almost every James Bond movie are among the titles leaving for U.S. subscribers before the month ends.

How ‘Love Story’ Gave Viewers a ’90s History Lesson
Arts, March 27

The FX show, which dramatizes the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, has inspired a legion of younger viewers to dig into the couple’s past and 1990s New York City.

Savannah Guthrie Is Returning to ‘Today’
Business, March 27

NBC said that she would return as an anchor of the show on April 6, a little more than two months after the disappearance of her mother.

Don’t Let the Name Harry Hole Fool You. The Important One Is Jo Nesbo.
Arts, March 27

After a disappointing movie adaptation, the Norwegian author took the reins as showrunner in a new Netflix series based on his Detective Hole books.

‘For All Mankind’ Is the Anti-‘Black Mirror’
Arts, March 27

The optimistic space-race drama, starting its fifth season, imagines humans settling space without tech colonizing our minds.

Cómo ‘One Piece’ creó cabello de anime para la vida real
En español, March 27

El éxito de Netflix utiliza una combinación de destreza y colaboración para hacer frente a uno de los retos más complicados para las adaptaciones de anime de acción real: las pelucas.

Late Night Disses Trump’s New ‘America First’ Award
Arts, March 27

“How many fake trophies that were made specifically for him is this guy going to get?” Seth Meyers asked on Thursday’s “Late Night.”

‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 12 Recap: Breaking Points
Arts, March 27

The stalwarts of the Pitt seem to be cracking under the stress of an especially difficult day — in a workplace defined by difficult days.

Robert Fox, Acclaimed Producer in Britain and on Broadway, Dies at 73
Theater, March 26

A favorite of actors like Maggie Smith, he produced dozens of plays, including “The Audience,” about Queen Elizabeth II, which was made into the Netflix show “The Crown.”

The Kennedy Center Is Giving Bill Maher the Mark Twain Prize
Arts, March 26

The annual award that recognizes merit in humor is going to the satirist and talk show host who has been critical of President Trump and political correctness.

What Is Carole Radziwill Thinking?
Style, March 26

Her deceased loved ones are characters on a hit TV show, her name is in the Epstein files and she’s returning to “Real Housewives.” What does she make of it all?

Marriage Might Not Happen. But ‘Something Very Bad’ Did.
Arts, March 26

Executive produced by Matt and Ross Duffer, a new series by Haley Z. Boston finds horror in an idea that already terrifies her generation: romantic commitment.

Josh Johnson Ridicules the Army’s Opening to Older Recruits
Arts, March 26

“Look, according to People magazine — and apparently the U.S. military — 42 is the new 35,” Johnson said on Tuesday’s “Daily Show.”

‘Bait’ Review: Bond. Shahjehan Bond.
Arts, March 25

Riz Ahmed imagines the dark side of being a 007 candidate (a position he knows something about) in his Prime Video comedy series.

The ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Showrunner Feels Your Pain, Really
Arts, March 25

That big death at the start of Season 1 was hard for Dario Scardapane, too. Season 2 might not be any easier.

How ‘One Piece’ Fixed a Common Problem for Anime Adaptations
Arts, March 25

The Netflix hit uses a combination of craft and collaboration to tackle one of the trickiest challenges for live-action anime adaptations: wigs.

Late Night Questions the ‘Very Big Present’ Trump Got From Iran
Arts, March 25

Josh Johnson was puzzled by what kind of gift the president could have received “from the people you are currently at war with.”

Comedy’s Most Manipulative Shot … and Its Greatest Weapon
Arts, March 24

Audience reactions are a staple of standup specials. But they’re a strange device when you take a closer look.

Reality TV Confronts a Harsh TV Reality
Business, March 24

The number of unscripted series has plummeted by a third since 2022. As the industry rapidly changes, an era is quietly vanishing.

Late Night Doesn’t Feel So Hot About ICE at the Airport
Arts, March 24

Jimmy Kimmel said President Trump had “found a way to make the airport even worse.”

Pakistan Dials Up Its Information War
World, March 24

New, friendly media operations and expanded state-run television are pushing Pakistan’s message while independent news outlets face repression.

Bill Cosby Loses Sex Assault Lawsuit and Faces a $19 Million Judgment
Arts, March 23

A California jury found that Mr. Cosby had abused Donna Motsinger in 1972 after inviting her to attend one of his comedy shows.

Lilias Folan, Who Brought Yoga to Middle America, Dies at 90
U.S., March 23

With her bright leotards and soothing, welcoming tone, she helped to demystify a discipline that many Americans in the 1970s viewed as a counterculture practice.

Page to Screen: Do You Know the Sources of These Quirky TV Shows?
Interactive, March 23

Try this short quiz on comic-book characters who made the leap to television.

Britain’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ as Seen From Both Sides of the Atlantic
Arts, March 23

In a country with little knowledge of the American TV institution, the show landed in a new light. An American and a British critic found plenty to enjoy.

After ‘Baby Reindeer,’ Richard Gadd Confronts Male Sexual Repression
Video, March 23

The writer and actor Richard Gadd found unexpected success by sharing his trauma. Now he’s exploring male pain in a new way.

‘Real Housewives’ Changed the Way We Argue. Blame the Memes.
Arts, March 23

The Bravo TV empire, which turns 20 this month, has also been a gold mine for the internet.

‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen,’ Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, March 23

A new horror thriller premieres and Miley Cyrus celebrates the 20th anniversary of “Hannah Montana.”

‘The Comeback’ Season 3 Premiere Recap: The Old Razzle-Dazzle
Arts, March 23

The HBO comedy returned for a new season on Sunday, more than 11 years after the previous one.

For ‘Buffy’ Fans, Nicholas Brendon’s Xander Was a Complicated Everyman
Arts, March 22

The actor, who died on Friday, was a fan favorite on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” even as his character mixed quiet heroism with hostility toward the show’s women.

Choose Your Netflix Mystery: Agatha Christie or Jo Nesbo
Arts, March 22

New international series offer British sleuthing, Nordic noir, anime heartbreak and the ethereal landscapes of China’s west.

‘Love Story’ Has People Falling for ’90s New York City Again
New York, March 22

The show, about John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, has fans flocking to restaurants and stores the couple visited during their romance.

Kendra Duggar, Wife of ‘19 Kids’ Star, Faces Child Endangerment Charges
U.S., March 21

Ms. Duggar was arrested two days after Joseph Duggar, a onetime star of the reality TV series “19 Kids and Counting,” was arrested in a sex abuse case. She appeared in the “Counting On” spinoff.

An Aural Companion for Decades, CBS News Radio Crackles to a Close
Business, March 21

A stalwart of the mass media century, the longstanding network that launched the careers of journalists like Edward R. Murrow will air its final broadcast in May.

The director of the Netflix livestream is a veteran of the Oscars and the Super Bowl.
Arts, March 21

Hamish Hamilton, a multiple-time Emmy and BAFTA winner, is directing the Netflix broadcast of BTS’s comeback concert on Saturday.

Here’s how America met BTS.
Arts, March 21

The South Korean band broke into American pop culture by hitting the talk shows, performing on “Saturday Night Live” and appearing at the White House.

Jay Manuel: What Tyra Banks and I Should Have Known
Opinion, March 21

For years, Jay Manuel helped create reality television. Now, he finds himself on the other side of the production.

Scott Evans Recommends These Books to the Women in His Life
Arts, March 21

The “Access Hollywood” and “House Guest” host shares his love of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” Keke Palmer and celebrity memoirs that go deep.

Nicholas Brendon, a Star in ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,’ Is Dead
Arts, March 21

He played the part of Xander Harris, one of Buffy’s closest friends, on the hit television show.

‘The Bachelorette’ Took a Risk on Taylor Frankie Paul. It Backfired.
Arts, March 20

Ms. Paul’s built-in fan base and viral interpersonal drama presented an opportunity for the long-running reality TV show, until video of a past assault derailed the season.

Caught in the Fallout From the ‘Bachelorette’ Scandal
Style, March 20

When ABC abruptly pulled a planned season of “The Bachelorette,” some whose livelihoods are wrapped up in the series were thrown for a loop.

Chuck Norris: A Life in Pictures
Movies, March 20

The actor, known for his skills as a martial artist, often played the warrior onscreen.

CBS News Radio, Onetime Home of Murrow, to End Amid Layoffs
Business, March 20

Bari Weiss, the editor in chief of CBS News, announced layoffs on Friday that affected more than 60 employees. The network is owned by the technology heir David Ellison.

‘Saturday Night Live’ Arrives in London. Can It Make the Brits Laugh?
Arts, March 20

Britain has a storied history of sketch comedy, but its humor has a very different flavor than the American variety.

‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 11 Recap: Chilling Effect
Arts, March 20

An unwelcome visit by some rough Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents added more complications to an already stressful day.

‘The Comeback’ Review: Valerie Cherish vs. the Machine
Arts, March 20

In its third season, the HBO satire grows from cringe-comedy character study into a dark satire of labor in the A.I. era.

‘Jury Duty’ Returns. Can Prank Lightning Strike Twice?
Arts, March 20

The Amazon comedy, which surrounds an unwitting protagonist with professional actors, returns with a new season that takes place at a company retreat.

Late Night Pans Trump’s Pearl Harbor Joke
Arts, March 20

“Let me tell you: There is no doubt in my mind that everything he knows about Pearl Harbor begins and ends with a movie starring Ben Affleck,” Jimmy Kimmel said.

ABC cancela ‘The Bachelorette’ tras video de Taylor Frankie Paul
En español, March 20

La cadena decidió no emitir la nueva temporada luego de que saliera a la luz un video en el que la protagonista ataca a su exnovio.

F.C.C. Approves Nexstar’s Acquisition of a Local TV Rival
Business, March 20

The $6.2 billion deal consolidates 265 stations in 44 states and Washington.

‘The Bachelorette’ Season Canceled After Leaked Video of Assault
Arts, March 19

Taylor Frankie Paul, who was set to star in the TV show, had pleaded guilty to aggravated assault after an encounter with her partner in 2023.

‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Review: Flat Caps and Inflated Myths
Movies, March 19

Cillian Murphy rides to the rescue of family and homeland in this affectionate capper to the popular television series.

Taylor Frankie Paul’s Turn on ‘The Bachelorette’ Is Coming Under Fire
Arts, March 18

The reality star who rose to fame on “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is being investigated for domestic violence along with the father of one of her children.

Inside the Government’s Crackdown on TV
The Daily, March 18

The F.C.C. is using old and largely unenforced regulations to punish TV networks for perceived anti-Trump bias.

People Are Making Money Betting on Pretaped ‘Survivor’ Episodes
The Upshot, March 18

Prediction markets for reality shows suggest bettors are profiting from inside information. (We asked a tribal council of lawyers to weigh in.)

‘Free Solo’ Climber Alex Honnold’s 5 Favorite Places in Nevada
Travel, March 18

Celebrated for scaling rock walls and skyscrapers, the climber has won fans around the world. Now he’s inviting them to explore his home state.

Late Night Wonders Which Former President Spoke With Trump
Arts, March 18

In guessing which ex-leader Trump might have discussed Iran with, Jimmy Fallon said “two things seem equally possible: Either Trump’s lying, or Joe Biden doesn’t remember talking to him.”

Oscars Viewership Slides 9%, Its First Drop Since 2021
Business, March 17

The 17.9 million total followed similar drops for the Grammys and the Golden Globes.

Who Designed Chris Fleming’s Purple Bodysuit?
Style, March 17

Anthony Sartino, who also outfitted Prince, has styled his first comedian and made him look like the rock star he is.

The Man Who Would Go Anywhere
Theater, March 17

Is there anyone John Lithgow can’t — or won’t — play?

Jimmy Kimmel Has a Bone to Pick With Trump’s War Plans
Arts, March 17

“The only war Trump had an exit plan for was Vietnam,” Kimmel remarked after the president said he would end the war in Iran when he “feels it in his bones.”

Judy Pace, 83, Dies; Actress Brought Layers to Black Characters
Arts, March 16

On the prime-time soap opera “Peyton Place,” she played one of TV’s first Black female antagonists. She was also a fixture in blaxploitation films.

Oscars Cuts Off ‘Golden’ Songwriter, From ‘KPop Demon Hunters’
Video, March 16

The Oscars mercilessly cut off the speech of a songwriter of “Golden,” from “KPop Demon Hunters,” which won best original song on Sunday.

With Threats and Claims of ‘Treason,’ Trump Pressures Media on the War
Business, March 16

A president who calls journalists the “enemy of the people” has accused news organizations of undermining a military effort that many Americans oppose.

‘Golden’ Songwriters Would Like to Thank, Well, Not the Cutoff Music
Movies, March 16

After the hit song from “KPop Demon Hunters” made Oscars history, a snare drum and a crashing cymbal mercilessly drowned out the winners.

In ‘The Lady,’ a Current Royal Scandal Meets an Older One
Arts, March 16

The series, “inspired” by the story of a royal dresser later convicted of murder, is getting added attention over the former Duchess of York’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

‘Imperfect Women,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, March 16

A new show starring Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington premieres. And Taylor Frankie Paul leads the new season of “The Bachelorette.”

‘Doctor Who’ Fans Have Fresh Chance to Time Travel With Found Episodes
Arts, March 15

Two unearthed episodes, which were discovered in film canisters wrapped in plastic bags among the possessions of a dead collector in England, were restored by BBC archivists.

Why Are We in Iran? On ‘S.N.L.’, Pete Hegseth Has the Answer: ‘I Don’t Know’
Arts, March 15

Harry Styles is host and musical guest, while James Austin Johnson and Colin Jost cement their duo as President Trump and his defense secretary on “Saturday Night Live.”

How to Watch the Oscars: Date, Time and Streaming
Movies, March 15

Conan O’Brien is back for a second year as the host of the annual awards, which will again be available to stream on Hulu.

What Makes ‘Good TV’ on the Internet? Piers Morgan Has Thoughts.
Business, March 15

The provocative broadcaster broke with Fox to build his own company on YouTube. Now he has hired a former head of MSNBC.

Some Olympic Leaders Want to See Fixed Winter Games Host Cities
World, March 15

Fewer cities are bidding for Olympics, and those that are can’t always accommodate every event. The Milan-Cortina Games were the most sprawling Olympics in history.

The Lost Horizon of John and Carolyn
Opinion, March 14

“Love Story” is restoring Camelot’s sheen, tarnished by R.F.K. Jr.

What’s Good?
Briefing, March 14

Introducing The Good List, a new weekly newsletter by Melissa Kirsch designed to bring joy and meaning to your days.

Oscars 2026: What to Expect on Sunday
Movies, March 14

It will be a tight race for best picture and actor, while the In Memoriam segment looks to be supersized this year.

On the Road, Primal Screams Optional, With Mae Martin
Arts, March 14

“It’s changed my whole personality,” the comedian said of getting a driver’s license. They are now on a 37-city tour, though someone else is driving.

Michelle Pfeiffer lo hace parecer fácil. No lo es
En español, March 14

A los 67 años, la actriz sigue reinventándose, con dos nuevas series de televisión, ‘The Madison’ y ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’.

How John Slattery, the ‘Mad Men’ Star, Does Whatever He Wants
Interactive, March 14

Mr. Slattery makes plans, and then he breaks them. His fans still find him anywhere he goes.

Its Own Stars Said It Was ‘Cheesy.’ Now It’s a Monster Hit.
Arts, March 13

Despite the lack of big names or critical hype, the romance adaptation “Virgin River” has been one of Netflix’s biggest, most reliable successes.

Late Night Unwraps ‘War’ vs. ‘Excursion’ vs. ‘Both’
Arts, March 13

The “Late Night” host Seth Meyers said President Trump is letting Americans “choose your own adventure” in the war with Iran.

‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 10 Recap: Invisible String
Arts, March 13

Family ties bind the characters together in this week’s episode, in ways both beautiful and suffocating.

Ernie Anastos, New York’s Everyman Newscaster, Dies at 82
New York, March 13

A television journalist for four decades with 30 Emmy Awards, Mr. Anastos especially enjoyed delivering good news.

Bill Cosby, Out of Prison and the Public Eye, Faces Civil Trial
Arts, March 12

The entertainer whose conviction was overturned in 2021 still faces sex assault lawsuits from multiple women, including one playing out now in a California court.

Silicon Valley’s Image Takes a Dark Turn in Pop Culture
Technology, March 12

In television and movies, depictions of nihilistic billionaires and amoral opportunists are replacing the quirky strivers of older shows like HBO’s “Silicon Valley.”

Jimmy Kimmel Addresses the Notion of a Drone Strike on California
Arts, March 12

“Isn’t this how ‘Ironman 3’ started?” Kimmel said after the F.B.I. warned state officials tobb prepare for a retaliatory Iranian drone strike on the West Coast ahead of Sunday’s Academy Awards.

Daryl Hannah’s Objections to ‘Love Story’
Opinion, March 11

Readers respond to Daryl Hannah’s guest essay about a TV series’ portrayal of her. Also: Remembering a visit to Iran; an exercise plan for life.

The Trump Administration Goes to War, by Any Memes Necessary
Arts, March 11

A series of White House social-media videos turn the carnage in Iran into gleeful entertainment.

How ‘The Sopranos’ Came to Life
Arts, March 11

A new exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens traces how the creators developed the look and themes of the show.

Late Night Makes Fun of Pete Hegseth’s Fruit Baskets
Arts, March 11

The Pentagon reportedly spent lavishly on doughnuts, ice cream machines and stickers — “and despite all that, nobody came to Pete Hegseth’s birthday party,” Stephen Colbert said.

It’s the Music You Hear All Day, Without Ever Noticing
Magazine, March 10

“Sync music” has become the soundtrack to our lives — whether we realize it or not.

Bill Kurtis to Leave NPR’s ‘Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!’
Arts, March 10

As the irreverent quiz show’s judge and scorekeeper, Kurtis, a former news anchor known for his rich voice, has helped find comedy in current events since 2014.

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.