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Lalo Schifrin, 93, Dies; Composer of ‘Mission: Impossible’ and Much More
Arts, Today

He was best known for one enduring TV theme, but he had a startlingly diverse career as a composer, arranger and conductor in a wide range of genres.

Stream These 7 Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave in July
Arts, Today

A ton of great titles are leaving next month for U.S. subscribers, many of them very soon. Catch them while you can.

‘The Bear’ Season 4: Here Are the Cameos
Arts, Today

“The Bear” returned for its fourth season this week with high-stakes restaurant drama and high-wattage cameos.

Captain Nemo Is Indian? ‘Nautilus’ Helps Correct the Record.
Arts, Today

Depictions of the submarine captain from “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” have almost always been white. An AMC series hews closer to Jules Verne’s intentions.

How 5 States Are Trying to Lure Hollywood Productions
Arts, Today

States have spent at least $25 billion to attract movie and TV filming. Texas and New York are increasing their subsidies, while Georgia and Louisiana are broadening their programs.

Democrats Cheer Hollywood Tax Breaks They Once Called ‘Corporate Welfare’
Arts, Today

California politicians once derided a $50 million proposal by Arnold Schwarzenegger. With the support of unions, they’re now strongly backing a $750 million subsidy.

‘The Comeback’ to Come Back
Business, Yesterday

Lisa Kudrow’s critically beloved cult comedy will return to HBO next year, the network announced on Friday.

Rick Hurst, Cletus Hogg on ‘The Dukes of Hazzard,’ Dies at 79
Obituaries, Yesterday

As the affable deputy sheriff on the popular CBS show, Mr. Hurst became a beloved figure for many fans of the show.

Diego Luna logró que Fox News hablara de Jimmy Kimmel
En español, Yesterday

Como presentador invitado esta semana, el actor y director mexicano llamó la atención de Laura Ingraham, que dijo que nunca había visto el programa.

Did ‘The Bear’ Bounce Back? Sort of, Chef
Arts, Yesterday

After a divisive previous season, the fine-dining dramedy regained some momentum. But other aspects of Season 4 might leave fans cold. Here, we recap it all.

Matthew Goode’s Surprising and Subversive ‘Dept. Q’ Performance
Arts, Yesterday

The British actor is the engine that drives the popular new Netflix series.

‘Squid Game’ Review: Game Over
Arts, Yesterday

It’s time for Netflix’s global phenomenon to give up its final answers, if there are any.

Barbara Walters Film Emphasizes the Highlights in a Mixed Legacy
Movies, Yesterday

“Tell Me Everything” is more of a puff piece than its subject might have liked, but the film is at its best examining TV journalism’s evolution.

Diego Luna Gives Jimmy Kimmel the Gift of Fox News Coverage
Arts, Yesterday

While filling in for Kimmel this week, the actor-director got the attention of Laura Ingraham, who said she’d never seen the show before.

‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap: Heels
Arts, Yesterday

The Goldenblatts and the Wexleys go glamping on Governors Island, but all is not well. Carrie meets her moody new neighbor.

‘Art Detectives’ Is Good Nerdy Fun
Arts, June 26

Murder? Of course. But this British series also gets excited about things like Viking gold, Chinese artifacts and Dutch master paintings.

Bill Moyers, Presidential Aide and Veteran of Public TV, Dies at 91
Business, June 26

Before becoming known as an unusual breed of television correspondent and commentator, he had a long association with President Lyndon B. Johnson.

‘Squid Game’ Is Back for Its Final Season. Here’s What to Remember
Arts, June 26

Only six months have passed since the Season 2 premiere, but there was plenty to keep track of. Here’s a quick look at where things left off.

Trump dijo una palabrota. Los presentadores de los programas nocturnos lo notaron
En español, June 25

Seth Meyers y Jimmy Fallon hablaron del alto al fuego y las reacciones de Trump. Diego Luna llevó a su abogado de inmigración.

Gailard Sartain, Character Actor and ‘Hee Haw’ Regular, Dies at 81
Arts, June 25

Though best known for comedy, he also played serious roles, including a sinister sheriff in “Mississippi Burning.” The director Alan Rudolph cast him in nine films.

‘El Oso’ estrena su cuarta temporada
En español, June 25

El miércoles vuelve la exitosa comedia dramática que transcurre en una cocina. Esto es lo que hay que recordar de la tercera temporada, que terminó en suspenso.

How a Salary Figure Changes Everything in ‘Materialists’
Movies, June 25

By making the number explicit, Celine Song’s new film reflects modern dating realities in a way rom-coms rarely have before.

Why Does Every Commercial for A.I. Think You’re a Moron?
Magazine, June 25

Ads for consumer A.I. are struggling to imagine how the product could improve your day — unless you’re a barely functioning idiot.

Late Night Is Taken Aback by Trump’s Potty Mouth
Arts, June 25

Seth Meyers said that even with “zero standards of expectations for Trump,” he was shocked to see the president use profanity on the White House lawn.

‘Ironheart’ Review: Marvel Follows Suit
Arts, June 25

Our biggest cinematic universe ends its current phase with a Disney+ series about a young engineering genius with Ironman dreams.

Lynn Hamilton, a Steady Presence on ‘Sanford and Son,’ Dies at 95
Arts, June 24

A former Broadway actress, she was a no-nonsense foil for the unruly Fred Sanford. She also warmed hearts with a recurring role on the “The Waltons.”

‘Baby Farm’ Is a Harrowing Nigerian Drama
Arts, June 24

Inspired by the bleak, real-life phenomenon of Nigerian “baby factories,” the Netflix series nonetheless manages not to be a didactic, punishing slog.

Bobby Sherman, Easygoing Teen Idol of the 1960s and ’70s, Dies at 81
Arts, June 24

First on TV and then on the pop charts, he became so popular so young, he once said, that he “didn’t really have time to have an ego.”

‘The Bear’ Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know
Arts, June 24

The kitchen dramedy returns Wednesday, a year after its divisive third season ended on a cliffhanger. Here’s what to remember for the new episodes.

Jimmy Fallon Wonders What Trump Will Launch Next
Arts, June 24

The “Tonight Show” host said it was crazy that the president had “launched an attack on Iran, his own parade and a cellphone in the same week.”

The Real Winner of ‘Squid Game’ Is Hwang Dong-hyuk
Arts, June 23

The South Korean writer-director won an Emmy and the attention of the world with his dystopian action drama. As Netflix releases the third and final season, he is happy it’s over.

‘The Bear,’ Plus 3 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, June 23

The Hulu original series returns for its fourth season, and a new crime drama from Dennis Lehane airs.

What Does Shane Gillis Want (to Get Away With)?
Arts, June 22

Gillis built a bro-comedy fan base and endured a quasi cancellation. With his Netflix sitcom ‘Tires,’ he’s trying to map the leap from edgelord to the mainstream.

Cómo Corea del Sur se convirtió en una potencia cultural, y lo que está por venir
En español, June 21

Con la reunión de BTS, el regreso de “El juego del calamar” y un espectáculo de Broadway premiado, la ola cultural coreana sigue avanzando.

How South Korea Became a Cultural Powerhouse, and What’s Next
World, June 21

With BTS poised to reunite, “Squid Game” returning and a Broadway show winning awards, the Korean cultural wave keeps on rolling.

At a Memorial for Anne Burrell, a Karaoke Tribute to Her Bold Style
Food, June 20

The Food Network chef, who died Tuesday at 55, was remembered in a star-studded service that sent her off with a singalong.

Gunilla Knutson, Star of ‘Take It Off’ Shaving Cream Ads, Dies at 84
Arts, June 20

A model who was crowned Miss Sweden in 1961, she became best known for commercials that one observer said “replaced the ‘hard sell’ with the ‘sex sell.’”

Anne Burrell’s Death Is Under Investigation as a Possible Drug Overdose
Food, June 20

The city’s medical examiner has not determined a cause, but an internal police document says the TV chef was found surrounded by pills.

Terry Louise Fisher, a Creator of ‘L.A. Law,’ Dies at 79
Arts, June 20

She channeled her experiences — and frustrations — as a Los Angeles prosecutor into an award-winning career as a television writer and producer.

In ‘Ironheart,’ Dominique Thorne Suits Up for the Spotlight
Arts, June 20

In Marvel’s new series, she reprises her role from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” a young genius who is building a super suit to rival Tony Stark’s.

‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3, Episode 4 Recap: Guilty
Arts, June 20

Aidan says he invited Carrie to stay with him longer in Virginia because he felt guilty. But is that really true?

Kim Woodburn, British TV’s No-Nonsense ‘Queen of Clean,’ Dies at 83
Arts, June 19

She was a blunt and bossy domestic dominatrix on the series “How Clean Is Your House?” honing a persona as the rudest woman on reality television.

‘America’s Sweethearts’ Is a Compelling Sports Series
Arts, June 19

Season 2 of this docuseries about the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders is an intense look at found families and all the healing and trouble that come with them.

William Cran, ‘Frontline’ Documentarian, Is Dead at 79
Movies, June 19

Producing or directing, he made more than 50 films over 50 years, including a series on the English language and an exploration of J. Edgar Hoover’s secret life.

La fantasía de invadir los refugios de los magnates tecnológicos
En español, June 19

No podemos escapar de la influencia de la élite tecnológica, y ahora, en relatos como “Mountainhead” y “Careless People”, imaginamos que ellos no pueden escapar de nosotros.

‘The Waterfront’ Brings More Murder to Netflix
Arts, June 19

Created by Kevin Williamson, this new drama set in North Carolina is a pulpy family saga of violence and secrets, land and legacy.

Mariska Hargitay Comes to Terms With a Lifetime of Family Secrets
Movies, June 19

In a new documentary made by the “Law & Order: SVU” star, she examines her own clouded origins and the mother she barely knew: Jayne Mansfield.

Watching South Korean TV Won’t Make You Want to Have a Baby
Opinion, June 19

South Korea’s population is in a tailspin. The country’s most popular dramas are trying to tell you why.

Can Menopause Be Funny?
Style, June 19

These “Baroness von Sketch” alums think so, making it the main character in their new comedy.

Seth Meyers Wishes Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz Could Both Lose
Arts, June 19

The clash of conservative titans had Meyers feeling like a Roman emperor: “I just want someone to feed me grapes while I say, ‘Let them fight.’”

For Food Network Fans, Anne Burrell Was the Fun-Loving Aunt
Food, June 18

The chef, who died Tuesday, built her stardom on a big, down-to-earth personality in which viewers could see themselves.

Los mejores programas de televisión de 2025 hasta ahora
En español, June 18

El retorno de éxitos como “Severance” y “The White Lotus” ha dado mucho de que hablar, pero ¿cuál de ellos está en nuestra lista de lo mejor de la televisión?

Netflix Dips Its Toe Into Old-Fashioned TV
Business, June 18

The streaming giant announced a deal on Wednesday to show live and on-demand programming from one of France’s television networks, TF1.

WhatsApp Denies Iran’s Claim That It Is Spying for Israel
World, June 18

Iran’s state television urged people to delete WhatsApp, saying without evidence that the app was sending user information to Israel.

‘Materialists’ Director Celine Song Believes in Love at First Conversation
Podcasts, June 18

Song and her husband fell for each other the first time they talked. But the Oscar-nominated director says she’s still just as confused as the rest of us when it comes to the mysteries of love.

Brian Tyree Henry’s 5 Favorite Places in Philadelphia
Travel, June 18

The star of the AppleTV+ series “Dope Thief” immersed himself in the city while filming was stalled during the 2023 actors’ and writers’ strikes. Here are his tips.

Jordan Klepper Calls Trump Out for His ‘Irish Exit’ at G7
Arts, June 18

The president left the Group of 7 summit in Canada a day ahead of schedule, and Tuesday’s “Daily Show” host thinks he knows why.

‘Chaos’ Is a Morning Show Dramedy With Verve
Arts, June 17

This Danish series, about a morning show in crisis, is light but not dumb, credible but still arch. It is also very different from “The Morning Show.”

Inside Mara Brock Akil’s Writing Retreat on the Lower East Side
Interactive, June 17

The television writer and producer wrote her adaptation of Judy Blume’s “Forever” inside the Manhattan condo.

It’s Official: Streaming Is Now the King of TV
Business, June 17

In May, more Americans watched television on streaming than on cable and network television combined, Nielsen said. It is the first time that has happened over a full month.

The Best TV Shows of 2025, So Far
Arts, June 17

Returning hits like “Severance” and “The White Lotus” inspired plenty of chatter, but did they make our top TV list?

The Fantasy of Breaching the Tech Bro’s Retreat
Arts, June 17

We cannot escape the influence of the technological elite — and now, in tales like ‘Mountainhead” and “Careless People,” we imagine that they cannot escape us.

Late Night Thinks Trump’s Military Parade Was Kind of Dull
Arts, June 17

It was “basically a $50 million version of when a 5-year-old shows you every car in his Hot Wheels collection,” Jimmy Kimmel said on Monday.

Israel Widens Attacks Against Iran, Striking Broadcaster
World, June 16

Israel’s escalated offensive indicates that its aims go beyond dismantling Iran’s nuclear program.

Israeli Strike Hits Iranian State TV Broadcaster
Video, June 16

Black smoke billowed from the Iranian state TV headquarters after an Israeli strike hit the building on Monday. The attack comes as the fighting between Israel and Iran show no signs of slowing down.

The ‘Hot Fellas’ Bakery Was Real, at Least for One Weekend
Style, June 16

Generations of “Sex and the City” fans turned up for an event in which a Manhattan cafe transformed itself into the bakery from HBO Max’s “And Just Like That …”

$4,785. That’s How Much It Costs to Be a Sports Fan Now.
Opinion, June 16

The major sports leagues are destroying one of our few remaining sources of shared community.

‘We Were Liars,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, June 16

The adaptation of E. Lockhart’s Y.A. horror novel comes to Prime Video, and “The Gilded Age” returns for a third season.

Trump’s Parade Drafted the Army Into a War of Images
Arts, June 15

After a week of stunning and sobering TV-news scenes, the brassy Trumpy production was a surreal viewing experience.

Jon Bernthal, el tipo rudo más confiable de Hollywood
En español, June 15

La peculiar trayectoria de Bernthal le enseñó a aportar una sorprendente sensibilidad a los hombres duros que interpreta.

Fox News Hosts Gushed Over the Parade, With No Protests in Sight
Business, June 15

Cable networks covered President Trump’s Army parade on a busy day of protests, a political assassination and Middle East strikes. ABC, CBS and NBC aired other programming on their affiliates.

Trump’s Military Parade Is Designed for TV, but It Won’t Be on Every Channel
Business, June 14

A minor-league football championship game will air on ABC. Fox News, CNN and C-SPAN will carry the four-hour festivities live.

How to Watch Trump’s Military Parade in Washington
U.S., June 14

The New York Times will cover the event in real-time and provide live analysis.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Busy Caring for a Pony, Pig, Donkey and Malamute
Arts, June 14

The longtime actor, now starring in “FUBAR,” on his many animals, good cigars and wanting his kids to outshine him.

El Despacho Oval es el nuevo escenario de ‘El aprendiz’ de Trump
En español, June 14

En sus dramáticas reuniones con otros líderes mundiales, el presidente de EE. UU. ha creado un “reality show” en plena Casa Blanca, adaptado a su gusto por la atención y el drama.

Dara Birnbaum, 78, Dies; Video Was Her Medium and Her Message
Arts, June 13

As early as the 1970s, she demonstrated that mass media was fair game as artistic material, and that its power could be turned against itself.

Harris Yulin, Actor Who Perpetually Played the Bad Guy, Dies at 87
Arts, June 13

As an award-winning actor and director, he appeared in scores of stage plays, movies and TV shows over six decades, most often as unsavory characters.

Late Night Reviews Trump’s Night at the Theater
Arts, June 13

Jimmy Kimmel said that Trump “going to see ‘Les Misérables’ right now is like Kanye going to ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’”

‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3, Episode 3 Recap: An Expensive Date
Arts, June 13

Carrie flies to Virginia for a lunch with her “boyfriend,” Aidan. Seema tags along. It is unclear why either is really going.

‘The Survivors’ Is a Polished and Potent Murder Mystery
Arts, June 12

Based on the book by Jane Harper, this six-part Australian drama takes place in a coastal Tasmanian town, where the bodies keep surfacing.

Trump’s New ‘Apprentice’ Boardroom: The Oval Office
Arts, June 12

The stately room has long been a site of diplomacy. But the reality-star president often does not come there to make friends.

Ananda Lewis, ’90s MTV Star, Dies at 52
Arts, June 12

She said last year that her breast cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 2019, had progressed to Stage 4.

Bringing a Modern Sensibility to a Historical Drama
Special Series, June 12

Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada, two stars of the hit series “Shogun,” discuss history, acting and what they’d bring to the present from feudal Japan.

Late Night Pokes Fun at Trump’s Idiotic Idiom
Arts, June 12

Hosts ripped into his comment during a speech to troops about former President Joe Biden never having been “the sharpest bulb.”

‘Families Like Ours’ Review: Emptying Denmark
Arts, June 11

In Thomas Vinterberg’s series on Netflix, climate change forces a country to close, and everyone has to leave.

Pop Culture Takes Up Smoking Again
Movies, June 11

From movies and TV shows to music, the habit is no longer taboo. It’s even being celebrated for the way it makes characters look cool or powerful.

How a D.C. Prep-School Kid Became Hollywood’s Most Dependable Bruiser
Magazine, June 11

Jon Bernthal’s strange journey taught him to bring a surprising softness to his tough-guy characters.

Jimmy Kimmel Calls Trump an ‘Arsonist With a Hose’
Arts, June 11

The L.A.-based host said the city’s problem was the president, not the protests: “We have more so-called ‘unrest’ here when one of our teams wins a championship.”

ABC Says Terry Moran, Suspended for Social Media Posts, Will Not Return
Business, June 10

ABC News suspended Mr. Moran on Sunday after he wrote on X that Stephen Miller, the deputy White House chief of staff, was “a world-class hater.”

‘Taskmaster’ Is a Mischievous, Unpredictable British Panel Show
Arts, June 10

The American comedian Jason Mantzoukas is a contestant this season, and his gleeful maniac persona fits perfectly.

11 Unforgettable Looks at the BET Awards
Style, June 10

Y2K fashion, big hats, simulated nudity and more.

Warner Bros. Discovery Bet on All You Can Eat. Viewers Wanted More à la Carte.
Business, June 10

Subscribers to the company’s flagship streaming service, Max, watch HBO content, studio movies and older Warner Bros. series — and little else.

Death of a Fantastic Machine
Video, June 10

A trust apocalypse is here.

Jon Stewart to Los Angeles: ‘Is Your City Ever Not on Fire?’
Arts, June 10

The “Daily Show” host said “a heavy-handed MAGA migrant-trawling operation” had provoked the protests in “our most flammable city.”

Where Has the Original Cast of ‘Hamilton’ Been? We’ve Got Answers.
Theater, June 9

Lin-Manuel Miranda and others reunited for a medley at the Tonys on Sunday, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the show’s opening.

Warner Bros. Discovery to Split Into Two Companies
Business, June 9

The film and television giant will turn its cable networks, including CNN and TNT, into one company and its streaming and studios business into another.

Derrick Adams Wants His Art to Be Fun
Interactive, June 9

“I believe that Black people should be able to experience the joy and the pleasure and the normalcy of walking into a museum and seeing art and feeling uplifted.”

‘Call Her Alex,’ Plus 7 Things on TV this Week
Arts, June 9

The series about the podcast host Alex Cooper airs, alongside a slew of new documentaries.

Here’s what to expect at tonight’s ceremony.
Theater, June 8

A Florida Weatherman’s Hurricane Plea Went Viral. Here’s Why.
Weather, June 8

A TV forecaster said he was not confident he could predict the paths of storms this year, touching a nerve amid concerns about how federal cuts could affect hurricane season.

‘Watch What Happens Live,’ Direct From the Oval Office
Opinion, June 8

White House visits from foreign leaders used to be staid affairs. Now they play out like scenes from Bravo TV, or “Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom.”

5 Moments That Defined ‘106 & Park’
Style, June 8

Ahead of a planned 25th-anniversary tribute during the BET Awards, past hosts of the influential video countdown show reflected on the moments they can’t forget.

Why Beyoncé and BET Keep Calling Jesse Collins
Arts, June 7

“Not only is he an artist, he also knows how to execute,” Oprah Winfrey said. On Monday night, the television producer’s 25th BET Awards will honor Mariah Carey and Jamie Foxx.

An ‘S.N.L.’ Secret Weapon Retires After 50 Years
Arts, June 7

Stephen DeMaria has overseen the building of “Saturday Night Live” scenery since the show began. At 87, he finally hung up his hammer.

Documentary Series Goes Inside Trump’s Bubble
U.S., June 6

Advance episodes of “Art of the Surge” offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the adulatory environment in which Mr. Trump has moved since regaining power.

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Keeps Pushing Back TV’s Fourth Wall
Arts, June 6

Reality TV had long advised casts to pretend the cameras (and producers) weren’t there. But for the Mormon influencers of MomTok, the business of being on camera is central to the plot.

30 Shows to Watch This Summer
Arts, June 6

New series in the worlds of “Alien,” “Bosch” and “Outlander,” and the returns of “The Bear,” “King of the Hill” and Lena Dunham.

Late Night Revels in Trump and Musk’s Public Feud
Arts, June 6

Stephen Colbert indulged in schadenfreude as he described the back-and-forth as a “full-scale flame war” between “the world’s most famous besties.”

‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3, Episode 2 Recap: Textual Relations
Arts, June 6

Carrie’s long-distance “situationship” with Aidan becomes frustrating in ways she didn’t anticipate.

Philippe Labro Dies at 88; Restless Chronicler of the French Condition
Books, June 5

As an author (often blurring the boundaries between fiction and nonfiction), a film director, a lyricist and a host of TV and radio shows, he sought to capture his epoch.

‘Màkari’ Is a Sun-Dappled Italian Mystery
Arts, June 5

Set in Sicily, this sumptuous series, based on books by Gaetano Savatteri, is like a leisurely day at the beach, but with murders.

‘Love Island’ Contestant Leaves Show After Racist Comments Surface
Arts, June 5

Yulissa Escobar, 27, was abruptly dropped during Episode 2 after clips of her using a slur in a podcast were resurfaced. The season’s debut week also saw tech issues.

Ken Jennings: Trivia and ‘Jeopardy!’ Could Save Our Republic
Opinion, June 5

A practical belief in fact and error is more fundamentally American than a toxic blend of proud ignorance and smarter-than-thou skepticism.

Another ‘Gomorrah’ TV Series About the Mob? Some in Naples Say, ‘Basta.’
World, June 5

With another “Gomorrah” spinoff being filmed, some Neapolitans say they’re fed up with all the shows portraying the “malavita,” or the lawless life. “Why must only bad things be said about us?”

Stephen Colbert Wonders if Elon Musk’s Ketamine Has Worn Off
Arts, June 5

It’s the only explanation the “Late Show” host can think of for the tech mogul’s apparent disenchantment with the Trump administration.

Alf Clausen, Who Gave ‘The Simpsons’ Its Musical Identity, Dies at 84
Arts, June 4

He created the music for hundreds of episodes over 27 seasons, spanning jazz, rock, blues and musicals. He won two Emmys and was nominated for 28 more.

First Love Mixtape: Side B (Encore)
Podcasts, June 4

The songs that taught you about love.

‘Mr. Loverman’ Is a Rich, Stylish and Riveting Mini-Series
Arts, June 3

The British series, which earned multiple BAFTA awards, offers a sublime and moving exploration of love and loyalty.

‘Wheel of Fortune’ and ‘Jeopardy!’ Find Streaming Homes
Business, June 3

Starting in September, new episodes of the popular game shows will be available on both Hulu and Peacock the day after they air on broadcast TV.

Gotham Television Awards 2025: The Complete Winners List
Arts, June 3

“Adolescence” picked up three wins, including the award for breakthrough limited series.

Late Night Mines Laughs From Trump’s Outlandish Biden Replacement Theory
Arts, June 3

“You’re saying that the Joe Biden who doesn’t even know where he is, is actually an incredibly advanced cloned robot? How much ketamine are you on?” Jon Stewart asked.

Jonathan Joss, voz en ‘Los reyes de la colina’, es asesinado a tiros por un vecino
En español, June 3

El vecino fue detenido poco después del altercado y acusado de asesinato, dijo el lunes el Departamento de la Policía de San Antonio.

Jonathan Joss, ‘King of the Hill’ Voice Actor, Is Fatally Shot by Neighbor, Police Say
Arts, June 2

A neighbor in San Antonio who opened fire on the actor during a dispute was charged with murder, the authorities said. Mr. Joss also appeared in “Parks and Recreation.”

John Brenkus, Who Merged Sports and Science on TV, Dies at 53
Sports, June 2

His “Sport Science” program was whimsical and fun, showing how golfers can drive balls so far and how snowboarders’ quad flips generated G-forces.

Trump, MAGA and ‘Toxic Empathy’
Video, June 2

In this episode of “The Opinions,” the Times Opinion politics correspondent Michelle Cottle speaks to the columnists Jamelle Bouie and David French about the rise of “toxic empathy” and how the right has turned compassion into weakness.

‘Love Island USA,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV this Week
Arts, June 2

This reality competition show picks back up for its seventh season, and the Tony Awards celebrate Broadway on Sunday.

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

“Phineas and Ferb,” ”The Bear” and “The Gilded Age” are coming back, and “We Were Liars,” “Hell Motel” and “Stick” debut.

Vimos ‘Misión imposible’ con un exespía
En español, June 1

El director ejecutivo del Museo Internacional del Espía de Washington nos cuenta en qué acierta y en qué se equivoca Tom Cruise en la franquicia.

Valerie Mahaffey, Actress Who Played Quirky Villains, Dies at 71
Obituaries, May 31

She had memorable roles on TV shows like “Desperate Housewives” and “Northern Exposure,” and in the dark comedy film “French Exit.”

What Does Ultra Wealth Look Like?
Business, May 31

In HBO’s “Mountainhead,” the “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong uses subtle status symbols — and a secluded $65 million ski chalet — to convey hierarchy among the 0.001 percent.

With ‘Tudum,’ Netflix Shows Its Growing Appetite for Live Programming
Business, May 31

The company has turned an in-person fan event into a live televised spectacle.

This ‘Mountainhead’ Star Only Looks Like a Nihilist
Arts, May 31

In this film by Jesse Armstrong (“Succession”), Cory Michael Smith plays a tech god who thinks that destroying the world would be pretty funny.

5 Animated Political Satire Series to Stream
Arts, May 31

From Ramy Youssef’s latest to a long-running series from Seth MacFarlane, these shows tackle the hot topics of their time.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in June
Arts, May 30

Among other highlights for U.S. subscribers, “Squid Game” is coming back (already) for its third and final season.

PBS Sues Trump Over Order to Cut Funding
Business, May 30

The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington by PBS and a Minnesota public TV station, said President Trump’s executive order was unconstitutional.

Loretta Swit a.k.a. Hot Lips of TV’s ‘M*A*S*H,’ Dies at 87
Obituaries, May 30

She won two Emmy Awards for her sympathetic portrayal of an Army major on the hit TV show and had a long career in TV and theater.

Nathan Fielder, Creator of ‘The Rehearsal,’ Calls the F.A.A. ‘Dumb’
Arts, May 30

In a CNN interview to discuss the recent season’s focus on pilot safety, Fielder responded to a Federal Aviation Administration statement and criticized training standards.

‘Mountainhead’ Review: While We Go Down, They Bro Down
Arts, May 30

The creator of “Succession” skewers tech billionaires in a dark comedy that is intelligent but feels a bit artificial.

We Watched ‘Mission: Impossible’ With a Former Spy
Arts, May 30

Being a spy is like watching paint dry. And they don’t have to be in the best shape. The tooth capsule thing? Real. A former spy tells us what Tom Cruise gets right and wrong in the franchise.

‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ Remembers When TV Had a Conscience, and a Spine
Arts, May 30

A TV critic looks at George Clooney’s play about CBS News standing up to political pressure, even as its current ownership might succumb to it.

When the Whole Country Watched a Nuclear War Movie at Once
Movies, May 30

The 1983 ABC movie “The Day After” was a landmark moment that proved contentious even before it aired, as a new documentary shows.

The Best True Crime to Stream: Dramatizations That Deliver
Arts, May 30

Across television, film and podcast, here are four picks that successfully give well-known true-crime stories the scripted treatment.

‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3 Premiere Recap: Outlook Good
Arts, May 30

The new season opener found most of the women prioritizing their men’s needs over their own. That didn’t seem likely to last.

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.