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Jonathan Roumie Plays Jesus to Millions. It Can Get Intense.
Magazine, Today

The star of “The Chosen” discusses his early struggles in Hollywood, fans who conflate him with his character and how his own faith informs his work.

Kyle Mooney on Divorced-Dad Music
Arts & Leisure, Today

The “Saturday Night Live” alum and director of the new horror-comedy movie “Y2K” talks yacht rock, Cheez-Its and “cat” videos.

Seth Meyers: Donald Trump Got ‘Cable Guy’-ed by Elon Musk
Culture, Yesterday

The “Late Night” host likened Trump’s relationship with Musk to the 1996 Jim Carrey movie: “You let him do you a favor, and now you can’t get rid of him.”

Neil Cavuto, Longtime Fox News Host, Signs Off the Network
Express, December 19

“Your World with Neil Cavuto” was shown in the 4-5 p.m. slot for 28 years, since the network began in 1996.

‘Laid’ Is Acerbic, Raunchy Fun
Weekend, December 19

Starring Stephanie Hsu and Zosia Mamet, the series tells a darkly comic story about a woman whose past sexual partners start dying. And keep dying.

Adams Hosts Fox News at City Hall, as N.Y. Leaders Mute Trump Hostility
Metro, December 19

In an interview, Mayor Eric Adams criticized the Biden administration and did not take aim at President-elect Donald J. Trump. He is not the only New York Democrat treading lightly.

The Year in Micro News
Styles, December 19

Blink and you might have missed these viral but fleeting moments.

Best TV Episodes of 2024
Culture, December 19

Examples from “The Bear,” “Blue Lights,” “Chimp Crazy” and others topped our three TV critics’ list of standout episodes this year.

Maxed Out on L.A., He Chased His Hollywood Dream to Albuquerque
National, December 19

Would life in the Southwest be easier for someone doing gig work in the television and film industry?

Late Night Continues to Drone On About Sightings in the Sky
Culture, December 19

“‘Nothing nefarious, apparently’ doesn’t exactly inspire confidence,” Stephen Colbert said of President Biden’s comments about mysterious drones seen over New Jersey.

Disney retira el argumento transgénero de su nueva serie ‘Win or Lose’
En español, December 18

Cuando Robert Iger regresó a Disney como director ejecutivo en 2022, dijo que algunos de los contenidos de la empresa se habían vuelto demasiado políticos y ordenó una revisión de los proyectos en curso.

How a Forgotten TV Show Forever Changed the Way We Look at Art
T Style, December 18

Weekly from 1956 to ’63, a charismatic painter named Lorser Feitelson filled America’s living rooms with the first televised history of art. We’re still exploring — and trapped in — his world.

What Is a New York Movie? In 2024, the Definition Changed.
Culture, December 18

Whether it was “A Complete Unknown” with 1960s Greenwich Village or “Anora” with present-day Brooklyn, filmmakers put new frames around the city.

Seth Meyers Questions Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Workout Fashion
Culture, December 18

Reports said Kennedy exercised at a gym in jeans and hiking boots. “If you think that’s weird, wait until you hear every single other thing about him,” Meyers said.

Disney Pulls Transgender Story Line From New Series
Business, December 17

The animated “Win or Lose” follows a middle school softball team, and each episode is told from the perspective of a different character.

‘Black Doves’ Is a Fun, Festive Spy Thriller
Culture, December 17

From the creator of “Giri/Haji” comes an international-intrigue drama full of smarts, thrills and great performances by Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw.

‘Bluey’ Is Headed to Theaters, Backed by Disney
Business, December 17

BBC Studios and the Walt Disney Company will collaborate on a movie about the hit children’s character.

Nate Bargatze Wants Your Family to Stop Fighting for an Hour. Maybe Two.
Culture, December 17

On a CBS Christmas special and a new stand-up hour for Netflix, the comic keeps audiences connected by finding the magic in deliberately quotidian subjects.

The ‘Unexpectedly Sly’ and ‘Brilliantly Scuzzy’ Shows, Music and Movies Readers Loved
Culture, December 17

Critical favorites like “Anora,” “Cowboy Carter” and “The Bear” still left room for more recent arrivals like “Wicked” and Broadway’s “Maybe Happy Ending.”

Is ‘S.N.L.’ Too Online, or Are We All?
Magazine, December 17

Sketches are constantly gesturing toward internet culture — which makes sense, since the show has long been internet culture itself.

Aaron Rodgers, an Aching Achilles and Ayahuasca
Culture, December 17

A documentary about Rodgers, the 41-year-old quarterback, delves into drugs, religion and politics (and yes, that’s Robert F. Kennedy Jr.).

Late Night Delights in Pie-in-the-Sky Theories About the Drones
Culture, December 17

Jimmy Fallon said no one knows where the drones spotted on the East Coast come from or why they exist: “It’s basically air crypto.”

Listen: Can You Guess These 12 Christmas Movies?
Projects and Initiatives, December 17

Find out if you deserve the expert’s Santa hat or a big old lump of coal.

Max Ends Its Partnership With ‘Sesame Street’
Culture, December 16

The venerable children’s series must find a new home after airing on HBO and then the streaming service Max. Old episodes will be available on Max through 2027.

‘Malcolm el de en medio’ vuelve fugazmente a Disney+
En español, December 16

El regreso de la serie, que se emitió de 2000 a 2006, seguirá a Malcolm mientras ayuda a sus padres a celebrar su 40 aniversario de boda.

Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie Give a Surprising Education in Opera
Culture, December 16

“Paris & Nicole: The Encore,” a sequel to “The Simple Life,” is a comedic lark about creating an opera, with enlightening lessons along the way.

The Breakout Stars of 2024
Culture, December 16

Across the arts world, these 10 performers broke away from the pack this year by channeling guts and grit into their work.

Tales of Messy Romances, Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Culture, December 16

Watch how “The Ultimatum,” “Laid” and “Virgin River” test relationships in different ways. Get into the holiday spirit with Josh Groban.

‘Dune: Prophecy’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap: Mother Inferior
Culture, December 16

A sister with history shows up at the emperor’s palace. Not everyone is pleased. Nor should everyone be.

‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Is Getting a Four-Episode Revival on Disney+
Express, December 15

The return of “Malcolm in the Middle,” which aired from 2000 to 2006, will follow Malcolm as he helps his parents celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary, Disney+ announced.

On ‘S.N.L.,’ Luigi Mangione Is Busting Out All Over
Culture, December 15

As Chris Rock hosts, the man charged in the UnitedHealthcare shooting dominates this week’s riffs on the news.

What Does Rupert Murdoch Do Now?
Op Ed, December 14

“I love each of my children,” said the patriarch. “But these companies need a designated leader.”

Richard Gere Calls ‘Blonde on Blonde’ His All-Time Favorite
Arts & Leisure, December 14

“He’s our Picasso,” the actor said of Bob Dylan.

The Trump Show Is Returning. Will It Be Triumph, Tragedy or Farce?
Arts & Leisure, December 14

TV has fixated on one person, as news, comedy material and dramatic subtext, since 2015. Can it do another four years?

The Art of the Gift: Julio Torres
Projects and Initiatives, December 14

“A good gift is like a bridge between two people,” the creator of “Los Espookys” said. “It’s a way of communicating, ‘You are on my mind when you’re not in front of me.’”

Conan O’Brien’s Parents Die 3 Days Apart
Express, December 13

Thomas O’Brien, an epidemiologist, and Ruth O’Brien, a lawyer, juggled successful careers with raising six children, including the comedy star.

Media Moguls Set the Stage for Deal Mania
Business, December 13

Comcast and Warner Bros. Discovery are rearranging their businesses for mergers and acquisitions. Experts say the next year could transform the media industry.

How Christian Slater Went From Bad Boy to Good Dad
Arts & Leisure, December 13

The actor’s tumultuous past has given way to a “very happy” family life. He plays a father on “Dexter: Original Sin,” too — but to keep a serial killer in check, you still need some edge.

36 Things That Stuck With Us in 2024
Arts & Leisure, December 13

The movie scenes, TV episodes, song lyrics and other moments that reporters, critics, editors and visual journalists in Culture couldn’t stop thinking about this year.

Time’s Person of the Year Doesn’t Surprise Late Night Hosts
Culture, December 13

“Trump is the first man in history to be Time’s person of the year and McDonald’s employee of the month,” Jimmy Fallon said on Thursday.

Move Over, Charlie Brown: Lessons From ‘The Boondocks’ Christmas Special
Culture, December 13

With “A Huey Freeman Christmas,” the show continued what “A Charlie Brown Christmas” began: acknowledging the weight of the holiday.

YouTube TV Raises Monthly Charge 14 Percent, to $82.99
Business, December 12

The increase is the latest for the streaming service, which debuted in 2017 at $35 a month. The company blamed “rising content costs.”

The Stock Market and TV: Trump’s Most Durable Guardrails
Washington, December 12

The curbs on President-elect Donald J. Trump’s impulses are mostly gone, but the old standbys are still in effect, people close to him say.

‘No Good Deed’ Is Star-Studded California Gothic
Weekend, December 12

Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano star as a Los Angeles couple with secrets trying to sell their house. Things get complicated quickly.

Hallmark’s First ‘Mr. Christmas’ Goes Home for the Holidays
Styles, December 12

And he’s single.

Stephen Colbert Is Surprised by Luigi Mangione’s ‘Minifesto’
Culture, December 12

“He could’ve just made it a Yelp review: ‘American health care sucks. One star,’” Colbert said of the content of a notebook found with the crime suspect.

Labor Board Classifies ‘Love Is Blind’ Contestants as Employees
Business, December 12

The National Labor Relations Board’s case against the Netflix hit could have ripple effects across the reality TV industry.

‘Golden Bachelor’ Star Announces Cancer Diagnosis
Styles, December 11

Gerry Turner rose to prominence as a septuagenarian star of a reality dating show. In an interview with People, he said he has a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Dating Apps Suck. A.I. Clones Are Making Them Even Weirder.
Podcasts, December 11

Eli wasn’t finding a connection on the apps, so he did something drastic.

The Amazing Kreskin, Mentalist and 1970s Television Star, Dies at 89
Obits, December 11

His display of mysterious mind-reading powers on TV made him a pop culture phenomenon in the 1970s.

Jimmy Kimmel: America’s ‘Going Nuts’ Over a Murder Suspect’s Abs
Culture, December 11

Kimmel applauded people for “moving away from nonstop election coverage” to instead obsess over the looks of Luigi Mangione, who was charged with killing a C.E.O.

Michael Cole, a Star of ‘The Mod Squad,’ Is Dead at 84
Obits, December 11

The show, about three hippies who become undercover crime fighters, ran from 1968 to 1973. Mr. Cole had been the last of its three stars still living.

Jamie Foxx on His Stroke and Other Life-Changing Moments in ‘What Had Happened Was …’
Culture, December 10

The show is both an act of gratitude and a stand-up special. It’s one of four new comedy hours worth checking out.

Best Comedy of 2024
Arts & Leisure, December 10

Jon Stewart made “The Daily Show” must-see TV again, Theo Von had a memorable moment with Donald Trump, and Nikki Glaser broke through.

Late Night Turns Up Its Nose at Trump’s Cologne Ad
Culture, December 10

The president-elect used a photo of Jill Biden smiling at him to promote his fragrances. Jimmy Kimmel thinks that’s because Melania has never smiled at him on camera.

Globos de Oro 2025: la lista completa de nominaciones
En español, December 10

Te presentamos las películas y series de televisión que compiten en la 82ª edición de los Globos de Oro. La ceremonia se transmitirá el 5 de enero.

Ella fue Silvia Pinal, estrella de la época de oro del cine mexicano
En español, December 9

Pinal acumuló más de 100 créditos en cine y televisión en una carrera que comenzó a finales de la década de 1940.

How Netflix Made Magic Look Real in ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’
Interactive, December 9

The first-ever screen adaptation will be released this week — a feat even the author didn’t think possible. We traveled to the set in Colombia to see how it was done.

Rupert Murdoch Fails in Bid to Change Family Trust
Business, December 9

A Nevada commissioner ruled resoundingly against Mr. Murdoch, who was trying to give full control of his empire to his son Lachlan and lock in Fox News’s right-wing editorial slant.

Golden Globes 2025: The Full List of Nominees
Culture, December 9

The movies and TV series competing for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. The ceremony will air on Jan. 5.

‘The Creep Tapes’ Finale, Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Culture, December 9

Mark Duplass reprises his serial killer role in a new series. And reality TV royalty, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie, reunite.

‘Dune: Prophecy’: Travis Fimmel on His Character’s Fiery Rise to the Top
Culture, December 9

Desmond Hart has been a wild card since he burned a young prince alive with his mind. The actor who plays him talked about what motivates Desmond’s drive for power.

‘Dune: Prophecy’ Season 1, Episode 4 Recap: Ol’ Blue Eyes
Culture, December 9

The sisters have a terrifying vision. Desmond gives a terrifying display of his power and loyalty. Any connection?

Steve Mensch, President of Tyler Perry Studios, Dies at 62
Express, December 8

Mr. Mensch, a longtime supporter of the film industry in Georgia, died in a plane crash on Friday in Florida, according to officials.

S.N.L. Resurrects Church Lady: Isn’t That Special!
Culture, December 8

Playing his old familiar character, Dana Carvey talks about Jesus, tweaks celebrities for their sins and skewers Satan.

How I Aged Into the Bad Christmas Movie
Culture, December 8

One December morning, a millennial critic awoke to discover that she had been begrudgingly charmed by an onslaught of Hallmark and Netflix holiday films.

Kieran Culkin podría dominar la temporada de los Oscar, pero preferiría quedarse en casa
En español, December 8

El actor de ‘Succession’ es uno de los candidatos a los premios por ‘Un dolor real’, pero su verdadera prioridad es ser padre: “Ese es el sentido de la vida”.

Miho Nakayama, Japanese Music and Movie Star, Dies at 54
Obits, December 8

A top-selling pop singer as a teenager in the 1980s, she also had an award-winning career as a dramatic actress.

Silvia Pinal, Golden Age Star of Mexican Cinema, Is Dead
Obits, December 7

She found outsize success in her native land and gained international recognition for her work with the acclaimed Spanish surrealist director Luis Buñuel.

Year in Review
N Y T Now, December 7

As critics issue their year-end lists, we want to know your personal favorites of 2024.

Luke Wilson Finds Inspiration in Michael Heizer’s Desert ‘City’
Arts & Leisure, December 7

“Probably the coolest thing I’ve seen in person,” said the actor, one of the stars of the Netflix TV series “No Good Deed.”

1984: The Year Pop Stardom Got Supersized
Arts & Leisure, December 7

In a peak moment of pop monoculture, synthesizers pumped up songs and MTV forever changed how artists were seen. Here’s how — and why.

Jimmy Kimmel Thinks Pete Hegseth Cameo Videos Could Soon Be a Thing
Culture, December 6

The late-night host wondered if the embattled pick for secretary of defense could end up appearing on the online platform in time for Christmas.

‘The Sticky’ Is a Taut and Tasty Heist Thriller
Weekend, December 5

Starring Margo Martindale, the six-episode Amazon series, based loosely on a true story, tells a gonzo tale of a maple syrup heist.

Late Night Weighs In on Pete Hegseth’s ‘Teetering’ Nomination Prospects
Culture, December 5

Hosts riff on Trump’s possible swap of his secretary of defense nominee amid excessive-drinking claims against Hegseth.

Kelly Powers, 45, Dies; Fox Health Commentator Told of Her Cancer
Obits, December 4

A podiatric surgeon and a regular presence on Fox News, she used her television platform to talk about her brain cancer and treatment as well as cancer research.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in December
Culture, December 4

This month has a ton of new titles arriving for U.S. subscribers, including a Nate Bargatze special and the return of “Squid Game.”

FIFA Secures $1 Billion Broadcast Deal for Its Club World Cup
Business, December 4

An agreement with the London-based streaming company DAZN came just a day before the draw for the inaugural event and after other networks balked at FIFA’s demands.

This Year’s Hottest Holiday Movies
Video, December 4

Want a holiday movie? Elisabeth Vincentelli of The New York Times has some favorites of 2024.

Pete Hegseth’s Mother Defends Her Son’s Character on Fox Show
Washington, December 4

The mother of President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice to be defense secretary appeared on the network where her son worked to say that he was a changed man.

Spy Dramas Are Getting in Touch With Their Feelings
Arts & Leisure, December 4

‘The Agency’ and ‘Black Doves’ are part of a new crop of espionage series whose biggest battles take place within the hearts and minds of their agents.

Three Powerful Lessons About Love (Encore)
Podcasts, December 4

It’s been 20 years since Daniel Jones started Modern Love as a weekly column in The New York Times. Today, he shares what the job has taught him about love.

Kieran Culkin Could Rule Oscar Season. He’d Rather Be at Home.
Culture, December 4

The “Succession” actor is an awards front-runner for “A Real Pain,” but his actual priority is being a dad: “That’s the whole point of life.”

Los mejores programas de televisión de 2024
En español, December 4

“English Teacher”, “La amiga estupenda”, “Shogun” y “Alguien en algún lugar” fueron algunas de las series que destacaron en un año en el que la televisión se sintió más olvidable que nunca.

Late Night Razzes Trump Over His Upcoming Visit to Notre-Dame
Culture, December 4

“If all goes according to plan, he would like to buy it and turn it into a casino,” Jimmy Kimmel said of the Paris cathedral on Tuesday.

An Imaginative Treat for ‘Adventure Time’ Fans
Culture, December 3

From the creator of that series comes “Mystery Cuddlers,” on Adult Swim, about a retired couple who have taken up private investigating.

Jon Stewart Thinks Biden Could Have Timed That Pardon Better
Culture, December 3

“Normally, you drop a controversial pardon like the way you buy porn at a gas station: in a flurry of other distracting purchases,” the “Late Night” host said.

Stream These 6 Titles Before They Leave Netflix This Month
Culture, December 2

A bunch of movies and TV shows are leaving for U.S. subscribers by the end of December. Here’s a roundup of the best.

Stars Like Wayne Northrop Remembered as Mainstays of Daytime TV
Express, December 2

These soap stars played various characters, sometimes on more than one program, and formed connections with viewers who followed their stories for years.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Amazon, Apple TV+ and More in December
Culture, December 2

“Pop Culture Jeopardy!,” “Laid,” “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew,” “Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point” and “Sugarcane” are arriving.

Christmas Specials, Plus 4 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Culture, December 2

Get in the holiday spirit with Sabrina Carpenter, Jimmy Fallon or a Christmas tree lighting. Catch up on reality television and heists.

‘Dune: Prophecy’ Season 1 Episode 3 Recap: The Meaning of Sacrifice
Culture, December 2

“Sisterhood above all” is the motto of Valya and Tula’s secretive organization, but its meaning seems to depend on which sister is saying it.

Wayne Northrop, ‘Days of Our Lives’ Actor, Dies at 77
Express, December 1

He was best known for playing two characters, Roman Brady and Dr. Alex North, in more than 1,000 episodes on the daytime soap opera.

Marshall Brickman, Woody Allen’s Co-Writer on Hit Films, Dies at 85
Obits, December 1

The duo won an Oscar for “Annie Hall.” Mr. Brickman went on to write Broadway shows, including “Jersey Boys,” and make movies of his own.

Best TV Shows of 2024
Arts & Leisure, November 30

“English Teacher,” “My Brilliant Friend,” “Shogun,” “Babylon Berlin” and “Somebody Somewhere” were among the series that stood out in a year when television felt more mid than ever.

Earl Holliman, Rugged, and Familiar, Screen Presence, Dies at 96
Obits, November 29

While never a big star, he was a recognizable one, with roles in “The Twilight Zone,” “Giant,” “Forbidden Planet” and the 1970s series “Police Woman.”

Mark Duplass Reprises a Killer Role in ‘The Creep Tapes’
Culture, November 29

The murderer with the unnerving smile from the “Creep” movies is back, this time in a found-footage-style series on Shudder. Keep the camera rolling.

Margo Martindale Pours It On in ‘The Sticky’
Arts & Leisure, November 29

The esteemed character actress has spent decades enlivening films and series in just a few scenes or episodes. In this new Amazon heist comedy, she is first on the call sheet.

‘The Agency’ Is a Slick and Pleasing Spy Drama
Weekend, November 28

Based on the French show “The Bureau,” the new Showtime series stars Michael Fassbender as a spy who must readjust to life after living undercover.

Seth Meyers Wishes You a Happy Frozen-Pizza Thanksgiving
Culture, November 28

Meyers tried out a few catchphrases for DiGiorno’s seasonal offering, while Jimmy Fallon suggested some last-minute Turkey Day substitutions.

Helen Gallagher, Winner of Two Tonys and Three Emmys, Dies at 98
Obits, November 27

She was honored on Broadway for roles in “Pal Joey” and “No, No, Nanette” and then turned to TV, where she won three Daytime Emmys for her work on “Ryan’s Hope.”

Moscow Expels 2 German Journalists, Accusing Berlin of Closing Russian TV Bureau
Foreign, November 27

The German government denied it had taken action against Russia’s Channel One office in Berlin but said two Russian journalists no longer had residency permits.

America’s Great Unifying Event: The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Business, November 27

The nostalgia-fueled production has been the most-watched entertainment program in the United States for the past three years, ahead of the Oscars and the World Series.

Family and Friends in Town? Here’s What to Watch Based on the Mood.
Culture, November 27

Whether you’re with hanging out with children or adults, want to laugh or tuck into an adventure, here are some specific selections to stream.

Jimmy Kimmel Doubts Trump’s Grasp of Economics
Culture, November 27

Kimmel called the president-elect’s plan to hit Mexico, Canada and China with sweeping tariffs “the dumbest thing he’s come up with since Don Jr.”

‘Vanderpump Rules’ Will Return With New Cast for Its 12th Season
Express, November 26

The Bravo reality show is getting an entirely new cast for its 12th season. Lisa Vanderpump, for whom the show is named, will continue at its helm.

Colman Domingo Makes Sense of ‘The Madness’
Culture, November 26

The Netflix thriller uses a murder mystery to explore the dangers of misinformation and conspiracy theories. “It’s this flood of not knowing what to believe,” the actor says.

How to Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Metro, November 26

For the 98th time, Macy’s brings New Yorkers its annual parade. This year, there will be 22 floats, 17 character balloons and performances by the Temptations and T-Pain.

Late Night Makes Its Last Jokes About Biden Pardoning Turkeys
Culture, November 26

Although Thanksgiving was still three days away, “the turkeys looked at Biden and said, ‘We better get this done,’” Jimmy Fallon said.

‘Get Millie Black’ Is a Fresh Take on the Cop Drama
Culture, November 25

Created by the Booker Prize-winning author Marlon James, the HBO series puts a new spin on a lot of old crime show conventions.

Netflix presentará ‘Cien años de soledad’ en La Habana
En español, November 25

Los dos primeros episodios se proyectarán en la capital de Cuba, cuyo festival de cine tuvo una estrecha relación con Gabriel García Márquez.

Netflix to Screen ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ in Havana
Culture, November 25

The first two episodes will be shown at a film festival in Havana that was long championed by Gabriel García Márquez, the Colombian novelist who wrote the book.

Your Thanksgiving Day Watching Lineup, Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Culture, November 25

Watch the Macy’s Day Parade, the dog show and football while the turkey is cooking, and catch up on true crime and two new shows.

‘Dune: Prophecy’ Season 1, Episode 2 Recap: The Agony
Culture, November 25

Valya has shown that she is clearly willing to sacrifice whatever, and whomever, it takes to accomplish her goal.

Chuck Woolery, Host of ‘Love Connection,’ Dies at 83
Obits, November 24

After a career that included stints on “Wheel of Fortune” and other popular game shows, he took a combative turn as a right-wing podcast host.

The Voice of Milhouse on Saying Goodbye to ‘The Simpsons’
Culture, November 23

After 35 years of voicing Bart’s unlucky but indefatigable best friend, Pamela Hayden is retiring. She still has high hopes for his future.

The Supervillain Is the Hero Now
Book Review, November 23

How Americans learned to root for the dark side — from the Joker and “Wicked” to Elon Musk.

DirecTV Calls Off Plans to Acquire Dish Network
Business, November 22

The deal, which would have created one of the largest pay-TV providers in the United States, fell apart after strong objections from Dish’s lenders.

In ‘A Man on the Inside,’ Ted Danson Finds Another Good Place
Culture, November 22

Created by Michael Schur and starring Danson, this Netflix sitcom synthesizes the most gutting realities of life and death into cozy, low-stakes comedy.

Slavery’s Ghost Haunts a Booker Prizewinner’s First TV Show
Culture, November 22

Marlon James’s new HBO detective series, “Get Millie Black,” draws on Jamaica’s colonial history as well as his family’s experiences.

‘Carl the Collector’ Puts an Autistic Child (Well, Raccoon) in the Lead
Culture, November 22

Several recent TV series for adults have featured autistic lead characters. A new PBS show looks to expand that trend into children’s programming.

The Liberal New Yorkers Who Say They’re Tuning Out the News
Metropolitan, November 22

In the wake of the election, some New York City news addicts are quitting cold turkey. Can they really keep it up?

Late Night Can’t Believe Matt Gaetz Won’t Be Attorney General
Culture, November 22

Jimmy Kimmel said the scandal-ridden ex-congressman’s withdrawal was “exciting news for Judge Jeanine Pirro, who will be our next attorney general.”

Chuck Scarborough to Step Down as WNBC News Anchor After 50-Year Career
Express, November 22

The celebrated broadcaster, who started at the New York station in 1974, announced that he would wrap up his anchoring career on Dec. 12.

West Bank Settlement Supporters Have Big Hopes for Trump’s Presidency
Foreign, November 22

As Donald J. Trump nominates staunch supporters of Israel to key positions, advocacy groups are taking aim at the departing administration's policies.

‘Midnight Family’ Is a Fresh and Energetic Medical Drama
Weekend, November 21

Set among a family of private ambulance drivers in Mexico City, the Apple TV+ series is a thoughtful and cinematic adaptation of a 2019 documentary.

‘Interior Chinatown’ Review: Off the Shelf
Weekend, November 21

Charles Yu adapts his award-winning novel into a series that is both starkly different from the original and frustratingly familiar.

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.