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Podcasts? TV Talk Shows? Netflix Just Hopes They’re Hits.
Arts, Today

The podcasts in the streamer’s debut crop, including “The Pete Davidson Show,” have revived metaphysical questions about the definition of the medium.

How ‘Bridgerton’ Lost Its Way
Opinion, Today

Performative progressiveness feels like a fake orgasm: Everybody knows it’s not sincere and no one is happy.

Jimmy Kimmel Goes Live After a Super Long State of the Union
Arts, Today

“I can’t believe America missed an all-new ‘Will Trent’ for this one,” he joked.

Whatever Happened to Grown-Up Movies for Kids?
Opinion, Yesterday

We need stories that are more adult than Y.A. and less explicit than HBO.

‘Heated Rivalry’ Author Says Parkinson’s Symptoms Are Worsening and Delays Book
Books, Yesterday

Rachel Reid told fans that the disease’s progression was slowing her writing and that a much-anticipated follow-up book would be pushed back.

Robert Carradine, actor de ‘Lizzie McGuire’, muere a los 71 años
En español, Yesterday

Miembro de una renombrada dinastía de actores, también ganó fama por su papel en “La venganza de los nerds”. Su familia dijo que padecía trastorno bipolar.

Remembering Demond Wilson, the Great Comedic Foil on ‘Sanford and Son’
Video, Yesterday

Wesley Morris, host of “Cannonball,” remembers Demond Wilson, the son on the 1970s show “Sanford and Son.”

Watch Tracy Morgan, Daniel Radcliffe and Erika Alexander Cook Up Chaos (and Pizza)
Food, Yesterday

The “Reggie Dinkins” stars chat about food, cooking, their new show and more while slinging pies in The New York Times kitchen studio.

Legally Creative, Democratically Dangerous: Trump’s Plan to Twist the News
Opinion, Yesterday

Trump appointees have transformed the F.T.C. and F.C.C. into instruments of ideological enforcement.

Late Night Sums Up Trump’s Tariff Tiff with the Supreme Court
Arts, Yesterday

“Wow, a court composed mostly of his own party’s appointees has struck down the constitutionality of Trump’s go-it-alone tariff regime,” Jon Stewart said. “That’s bound to cause him some introspection.”

The Never-Ending Trial of Tyra Banks
Arts, February 23

A new docuseries has renewed criticism of the supermodel-turned-TV mogul. It’s just one cost of her barrier-breaking career.

‘Survivor’ Is America
Arts, February 23

It’s our greatest game and our truest mirror. And in its tiki-torch-festooned way, it’s captured our society as an ever-changing collection of tribes.

The Television Show Every American Should Watch
Opinion, February 23

An emergency room that’s a mirror.

The ‘Scrubs’ Reboot, Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, February 23

The medical comedy is back for another run, and the 50th season of “Survivor” is set to begin.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 1 Finale Recap: On the Road Again
Arts, February 23

A melancholy finale sees Dunk finally treated as a proper knight, which includes a royal request to take on Egg as his proper squire.

Is There Anything Lisa Rinna Won’t Say?
Books, February 22

The outrageous reality TV star has written a memoir — part evolution, part exorcism. She’s more than ready to tell you why.

‘Shoresy’ Review: Heated (Brotherly) Rivalry
Arts, February 21

The Canadian comedy with creative ties to “Heated Rivalry,” in its fifth season on Hulu, has its own very different take on love among men.

Vampires Won’t Die. What’s Behind Their Bite?
Theater, February 21

With “The Lost Boys” on Broadway and Cynthia Erivo in “Dracula” in London, our horror expert looks at how bloodsuckers sunk their teeth into pop culture.

Eric Dane, actor conocido por la serie ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, muere a los 53 años
En español, February 20

En 2006 interpretó al apuesto Mark Sloan, apodado McSteamy, jefe de cirugía plástica de un hospital de Seattle. Murió 10 meses después de anunciar su diagnóstico de ELA.

In the ‘Top Model’ Docuseries, Tyra Is No Longer In Control
Arts, February 20

Tyra Banks seemed almost omnipotent on her long-running reality series “America’s Next Top Model.” In a new documentary, she is merely a subject.

Stephen Colbert Balks at Trump’s Board of Peace
Arts, February 20

“The Late Show” host called the group “kind of like the U.N., except instead of passing binding resolutions, you pass a greasy bag of money to Donald Trump.”

‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 7 Recap: Emotional Rescue
Arts, February 20

Robby and Langdon have an awkward encounter in an elevator. Dana struggles to keep it together in a difficult case involving sexual assault.

How a Century-Old Rule Is Scrambling Late-Night TV
Business, February 19

The F.C.C. is using the “equal time” provision to take aim at hosts like Stephen Colbert. The impact could reshape how talk shows handle politics.

‘Portobello’ Review: When Italy’s Biggest TV Star Was Canceled
Arts, February 19

An HBO Max series tells the surreal true story of Enzo Tortora, brought down overnight by false accusations of being a member of the mob.

Gabriel Basso, of ‘The Night Agent,’ Gets Back to Nature
Arts, February 19

Basso stars in one of Netflix’s most popular shows. He’s still not sure how he feels about acting.

Stephen Colbert Sizes Up R.F.K. Jr.’s Workout With Kid Rock
Arts, February 19

“The Late Show” host called the 90-second video of the two working up a sweat together “pure cinema.”

In Guthrie Mystery, Rampant Speculation Is Like ‘Salt on the Open Wound’
U.S., February 18

True crime obsessives, internet theorizers and livestreamers are complicating the investigation of the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of the “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie.

How to Watch Free Live Television on Your Phone or Tablet
Technology, February 18

Whether by app or old-school antennas, budget-friendly options abound.

How to Dress for Financial Fraud
Style, February 18

The best dressed character on HBO’s “Industry” also happens to be its most morally compromised.

Stephen Colbert Finds a Place to File CBS’s Surprise Statement
Arts, February 18

“I don’t even know what to do with this,” Colbert said about the network’s news release on a scrapped interview with a Democratic politician, before putting the paper in a dog waste bag.

How Three Editors Handle the Congressional Hearing Circus
Times Insider, February 17

Members of The Times’s Washington team discuss their approach to coverage of politicians and witnesses who sometimes seem to be performing for the cameras.

Colbert Says CBS Pulled Senate Candidate Interview
Business, February 17

Stephen Colbert said he had to drop an interview with James Talarico from his Monday broadcast because of new F.C.C. guidance that targeted political interviews on late-night shows.

When Jesse Jackson Came to ‘Sesame Street’: ‘I Am! Somebody!’
Arts, February 17

His memorable appearance was brought to us by the letter ‘I,’ for inspiration.

El video de IA de Brad Pitt y Tom Cruise que preocupó a Hollywood
En español, February 17

Creado por una herramienta de IA propiedad de la empresa tecnológica china ByteDance, el clip de 15 segundos tiene la apariencia más cinematográfica que ningún otro hasta ahora.

The Drone Games: Flying Cameras Are Everywhere at the Winter Olympics
World, February 17

The robotic cameras chase behind lugers, skiers and speedskaters across the venues in Northern Italy. Some spectators find they’re as much fun to watch as the athletes.

Daniel Radcliffe Wanted a Break From Broadway. Then He Read This Play.
Theater, February 17

The Tony winner returns to the stage in “Every Brilliant Thing,” an interactive monologue with a message of hope “that might be vital for somebody to hear.”

Colbert Doesn’t Give an FCC About Calling Out CBS
Arts, February 17

“And because my network clearly doesn’t want us to talk about this, let’s talk about this,” Stephen Colbert said after CBS canceled a Texas congressman’s appearance on Monday’s “Late Show.”

‘Shoresy’ Is Back, a Hockey Sitcom With ‘Heated Rivalry’ Ties
Arts, February 17

If you want more Canadian TV series about emotionally complex hockey players, look no further.

Anderson Cooper to Leave ‘60 Minutes’ on CBS
Business, February 17

Mr. Cooper said in a statement that he was leaving as a correspondent for the show to focus on his CNN program and spend more time with his children.

Robert Duvall: A Life in Pictures
Movies, February 16

The actor, who had a knack for embodying a wealth of varied characters, had a sprawling and celebrated career.

Progress in Guthrie Case Is Fitful as Search Enters Its Third Week
U.S., February 16

Late-night bursts of activity have yielded few visible results as investigators hunt for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of a “Today” show host. The sheriff said Monday that her children and their spouses are not suspects.

Where to Watch Robert Duvall’s Top Performances
Movies, February 16

He played rugged, capable men drawn from America’s past, present and possible future.

Robert Duvall, actor camaleónico de ‘El padrino’ y ‘Apocalypse Now’, muere a los 95 años
En español, February 16

El intérprete, reconocido con el Oscar, era conocido por su capacidad para fundirse con sus personajes al interpretar papeles muy diversos.

Robert Duvall, a Chameleon of an Actor Onscreen and Onstage, Dies at 95
Movies, February 16

An Oscar winner, he was known for disappearing into wide-ranging roles in movies like “Apocalypse Now” and “The Godfather” and in the television series “Lonesome Dove.”

Should Drug Companies Be Advertising to Consumers?
Health, February 16

Aging means “becoming a target” of the industry, one expert said. After decades of debate, politicians of all stripes are proposing bans.

Dana Eden, Co-Creator of ‘Tehran,’ Dies During Filming of Fourth Season
World, February 16

Ms. Eden, 52, who was also an executive producer of the Emmy-winning show, was found in a hotel room in Athens. Greek police said they did not suspect foul play.

Why an A.I. Video of Tom Cruise Battling Brad Pitt Spooked Hollywood
Movies, February 16

A 15-second clip created by an artificial intelligence tool owned by the Chinese technology company ByteDance appears more cinematic than anything so far.

‘Star Search,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, February 16

The finale of Netflix’s newest talent competition airs, and the second season of “The Last Thing He Told Me” premieres.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap: ‘Get Up!’
Arts, February 16

Duncan takes a serious beating. Egg doesn’t like how things are looking.

‘The Simpsons’ Hits Another Milestone
Arts, February 15

On Sunday the series, the longest running American sitcom, will air its 800th episode on Fox. In an interview, the creator Matt Groening says there’s no end in sight.

Tom Ellis on the 1960s Movie That Blew His Mind
Arts, February 14

“It made me feel all the feels as a kid that I didn’t know I had,” said the star of “Lucifer” and the new CBS series “CIA.”

How ‘Wonder Man’ Can Reshape the Marvel Franchise
Video, February 14

Our culture critic Maya Phillips analyses Marvel‘s new show “Wonder Man” and looks at how it fits into the wider multiverse.

Vicki Abt, Who Said TV Talk Shows Coarsened Society, Dies at 83
Arts, February 13

A Penn State sociology professor, she warned that hosts like Oprah Winfrey exploited vulnerable guests on television and sensationalized deviancy.

In ‘Neighbors,’ the Golden Rule Is ‘Get Off My Lawn’
Arts, February 13

An HBO docuseries explores neighborly drama in a well-armed and hyper-online America. In an interview, the directors considered what it all means.

Want to Cut Monthly Costs? Start With Your Internet and Streaming Bills.
Your Money, February 13

It’s cold outside — and a fine time to look over your bills and see where you can save.

Un Nobel y 20 libros después, Orhan Pamuk consigue una serie en Netflix
En español, February 13

El autor turco tardó años en conseguir la adaptación correcta para una de sus más famosas novelas, la cual llegará a pantallas como una serie de nueve capítulos.

‘Neighbors’ Review: One Battle After Another
Arts, February 13

A quirky HBO docuseries about small-scale feuds is the latest pop-culture portrait of a country full of tiny civil wars.

To Recap to Not to Recap
Times Insider, February 13

How do we decide which television shows to write about, episode by episode? Our TV editor reveals his strategy.

‘The Daily Show’ Gives President Trump Yet Another Inaugural Award
Arts, February 13

Jordan Klepper congratulated the president, the sole nominee for “the Inaugural Award for Winning the Most Inaugural Awards.”

‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 6 Recap: A Sudden Goodbye
Arts, February 13

A sudden death rattles the doctors and nurses at the Pitt a little more than usual. Meanwhile, the patients keep steaming in.

‘Love Story’ Recreates a Tragic Romance
Arts, February 12

The series dramatizes the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, who married in 1996 and died a few years later. Here’s what to know.

James Van Der Beek: una vida en imágenes
En español, February 12

El actor era especialmente conocido por sus primeros papeles, interpretados en “Dawson’s Creek” y “Juego de campeones”. Murió a los 48 años.

La desaparición de Nancy Guthrie ha causado revuelo. Estas son las razones
En español, February 12

Una víctima vulnerable, un agresor desconocido y una celebridad reconocible son algunos de los factores que mantienen la atención del público.

How to Get From ‘Derry Girls’ to ‘Heaven’: Via Comedic Mystery
Arts, February 12

Lisa McGee said she had envisaged her new show, “How to Get to Heaven From Belfast,” as a sort of modern, funny “Murder, She Wrote.” Just don’t expect tired Irish stereotypes.

How ‘The Traitors’ Builds a Reality TV Dream Team
Arts, February 12

The casting executives behind the Emmy-winning reality competition reveal how they create a mad mix of modern celebrity.

TV, It’s Not Just for Humans Anymore
Science, February 12

Videos aimed at pets are drawing millions of views. But who’s actually watching?

Late Night Boos Pam Bondi’s ‘Bratty’ Behavior
Arts, February 12

“If downplaying international sex rings were an Olympic sport, Bondi would take home the gold,” Jordan Klepper said on “The Daily Show.”

The Figure Skaters Making Murder Wholesome
Style, February 12

On “The Traitors,” two American Olympians turned skating commentators have become fan favorites by embracing the roles of lovable fools.

Nobel Novelist Orhan Pamuk Finally Gets the Netflix Series He Wanted
World, February 12

After publishing more than 20 books and winning a Nobel Prize, the Turkish author fought to bring a celebrated novel to the screen — on his own terms.

Where to Stream James Van Der Beek’s Best Performances
Arts, February 12

The actor seemed to understand early on that his lasting legacy would be the title character of “Dawson’s Creek.” But he found ways to subvert his all-American persona.

James Van Der Beek: A Life in Pictures
Arts, February 12

The actor was best known for his early roles in “Dawson’s Creek” and “Varsity Blues.”

In His Second Act, James Van Der Beek Starred Online as a Proud Papa
Arts, February 11

The actor, who died on Wednesday, was most famous for “Dawson’s Creek,” but as he got older, he let fans into his real life as a father of six.

James Van Der Beek, Teenage Heartthrob of ‘Dawson’s Creek,’ Dies at 48
Arts, February 11

He first appeared in a hit TV drama as a wide-eyed 15-year-old who then grew up over six seasons. He announced he had cancer in 2024.

La gente común que apareció en el Super Bowl con Bad Bunny
En español, February 11

Un pastor de Sacramento. La dueña de un bar de Nueva York. Un taquero de Los Ángeles. Puerto Rico cobró vida en el Super Bowl gracias a la gente de a pie.

In ‘Soul Power,’ a Fresh Look at the League That Helped Launch Dr. J
Arts, February 11

Executive produced by Julius Erving, a new docuseries tells the story of the A.B.A., birthplace of the 3-pointer, slam-dunk contest and a lot of style.

Mike Tirico Went From the Super Bowl to the Olympics on Two Cups of Coffee
Arts, February 11

As the veteran NBC sportscaster worked the Super Bowl on Sunday, he had his bags ready to go. Soon after the final whistle, a private jet whisked him to Italy.

Late Night Mines Trump’s Million Mentions in the Epstein Files
Arts, February 11

“A million times? There’s not even that many references to Hamlet in the play ‘Hamlet,’” Jordan Klepper said on “The Daily Show.”

The Everyday People Who Made Bad Bunny’s Halftime Authentic
Arts, February 10

A priest from Sacramento. A bar owner from New York. A taquero from Los Angeles. Puerto Rico came alive at the Super Bowl because of hundreds of non-famous performers.

Keke Palmer, ‘a Big Pancake Freak,’ Teaches Jack Whitehall Her Recipe
Food, February 10

The stars of “The ’Burbs” stopped by the New York Times kitchen studio to make a stack of gluten-free pancakes.

Rename Penn Station and Dulles Airport After Trump?
Opinion, February 10

Should two major transportation hubs be renamed for the president? Also: When children watch TV; a hope for long life.

In ‘Love Story,’ Sarah Pidgeon Has Big Stilettos to Fill
Arts, February 10

Playing Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the actress faced a backlash before filming even finished. She “had to just keep betting on myself and what my instincts were.”

Jon Stewart Defends Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
Arts, February 10

“The Daily Show” host said it shouldn’t be a performer’s job to unify the country: “Isn’t there another person whose job description is much more along those lines?”

Catherine O’Hara Died From Pulmonary Embolism, Death Certificate Says
Movies, February 9

A death certificate released on Monday also said rectal cancer was an underlying cause for the comedic actress’s death on Jan. 30 at 71.

Two Senegalese Celebrities Are Arrested in Crackdown on Homosexuality
World, February 9

A TV presenter and one of Senegal’s best-known musicians appeared in court on Monday in one of the country’s most high-profile anti-gay cases in years.

Court TV, Known for Live Trial Coverage, Is Getting a New Owner
Business, February 9

E.W. Scripps is selling the channel to the parent company of Law&Crime, which wants Court TV to have a bigger streaming presence.

Hollywood Braces for New Round of Labor Talks
Business, February 9

The last time writers and actors negotiated contracts, in 2023, dual strikes froze the industry.

‘Love Story,’ Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week
Arts, February 9

The Ryan Murphy series about John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette premieres, and a new A24 non-scripted series airs.

Bad Bunny entrega una carta de amor a Puerto Rico en el Super Bowl
En español, February 9

La actuación fue una explosión caleidoscópica de alegría y un escaparate de algunos de los aspectos más extáticos y festivos de la cultura latina.

Bad Bunny Delivers a Love Letter to Puerto Rico at Super Bowl Halftime
Arts, February 9

His performance featured a sugar cane field, a wedding seemingly officiated onstage and a New York-style street scene, along with appearances by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.

Turning Point USA’s Halftime Show Pays Tribute to Charlie Kirk
U.S., February 9

Kid Rock was the headliner at the streamed concert pitched as a conservative alternative to Bad Bunny’s main event at the Super Bowl on Sunday night.

La intérprete de lengua de señas de Bad Bunny también hará historia en el Super Bowl
En español, February 8

El lenguaje de señas puertorriqueño no es el mismo que el lenguaje de signos estadounidense. Celimar Rivera Cosme captará de forma única la jerga del artista para los espectadores sordos.

‘We Will Pay’: Savannah Guthrie Addresses Mother’s Captor in New Video
Video, February 8

Nancy Guthrie’s children shared a new video message to their mother’s purported abductor on Saturday evening. In the video, posted to the “Today” show anchor Savannah Guthrie’s Instagram account, the siblings said they were willing to pay for their mother’s return.

Cómo pasó Miss Piggy de ser una marioneta de reparto a ser la cerdita más importante de la tele
En español, February 8

Empezó como una actriz secundaria, pero su actitud descarada y sus golpes de karate la llevaron a la cima de la cultura pop. Un nuevo especial de los Muppets se estrenó recientemente.

EE. UU. quiere aprender coreano. ‘Las guerreras k-pop’ son las responsables
En español, February 8

En todo el país, los fans del k-pop y los k-dramas están acudiendo en masa a clases de coreano.

Paul Thomas Anderson Wins Directors Guild Award for ‘One Battle After Another’
Movies, February 8

The filmmaker beat out Ryan Coogler, Guillermo del Toro, Josh Safdie and Chloé Zhao. The prize is a strong predictor of the Oscars.

Si odias a Bad Bunny, te tengo malas noticias
En español, February 7

La cultura pop estadounidense es cultura pop mundial, y viceversa.

En el universo ‘Bridgerton’, el baile cohesiona la trama
En español, February 7

En la exitosa serie de Netflix, los bailes recrean uno de los pocos espacios donde las parejas de la época de la Regencia podían interactuar sin el yugo de la tradición.

This ‘Summer House’ Star Loves to Eat Like a Child
Arts, February 7

“Technically, I’m a toddler,” said Ciara Miller, who is back for the 10th season of the Bravo reality show. “Or I have the diet of one.”

Super Bowl Halftime Is the World’s Biggest Stage. He Designs It.
Arts, February 7

From Prince’s giant symbol to Kendrick Lamar’s streetlamps, the set production designer Bruce Rodgers “makes the impossible possible.”

Los anuncios del Super Bowl, del mejor al peor (hasta ahora)
En español, February 7

Este es el repaso de nuestro crítico a los anuncios del Super Bowl de este año, de los buenos a los no tan buenos y a la IA.

Timothy Busfield Is Indicted on Charges of Child Sexual Abuse
Arts, February 6

A grand jury in New Mexico heard allegations that Mr. Busfield, the actor and director, had sexual contact with a child actor. He has denied the charges.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 1, Episode 4 Recap: Is There No True Knight?
Arts, February 6

Ser Duncan faces a bigger test of his mettle than even he bargained for after assaulting a prince — about six extra knights’ worth.

Cómo ver las ceremonias de inauguración de los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno de Milán
En español, February 6

Será la primera vez en la historia de las Olimpiadas que se enciendan simultáneamente dos pebeteros olímpicos.

If You Hate Bad Bunny, I Have Bad News for You
Opinion, February 6

American pop culture is global pop culture, and vice versa.

America’s Game
Briefing, February 6

We tell you everything you need to know about this year’s Super Bowl.

The Super Bowl Ads (So Far), Ranked
Arts, February 6

Here is our critic’s survey of this year’s Super Bowl commercials, from best to worst to A.I.

Late Night Finds Trump Out of Place at Prayer Breakfast
Arts, February 6

The annual National Prayer Breakfast “is supposed to be a normal, nonpartisan event,” Seth Meyers said, “but, of course, Donald Trump is incapable of being normal.”

‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 5 Recap: Reunited
Arts, February 6

Robby and Langdon finally collide, and the vibe is predictably tense. That sabbatical can’t some soon enough.

Savannah Guthrie’s Video Shows a Rare and Anguished Reality
Arts, February 5

Morning show hosts have shown a vulnerable, candid side to their audiences before, but not like this.

Hollywood Viewed Them as Maids. The Randolph Sisters’ Talent Shone Through.
Opinion, February 5

Watching the dazzling Randolph sisters now offers important lessons — and delightful entertainment.

Savannah Guthrie pide hablar con el secuestrador de su madre
En español, February 5

La presentadora de televisión y sus hermanos publicaron un video el miércoles por la noche pidiendo pruebas de que su madre, Nancy, está viva.

Los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno: qué ver y cómo verlo
En español, February 5

Los mejores atletas del mundo sobre la nieve y el hielo tienen su cita cuatrienal este mes en los Juegos de Invierno de 2026 en Italia.

Jimmy Kimmel Hints ‘Melania’ Box Office Was a ‘Rigged Outcome’
Arts, February 5

Late night hosts were skeptical of a $7 million opening weekend for the new Amazon film about the first lady.

One Episode of ‘Wonder Man’ Points a Way Forward for the Marvel Universe
Arts, February 5

Marvel’s character-driven show on Disney+ provides an intriguing alternative to the company’s big-screen spectacles.

The Winter Olympics: What to Watch; How to Watch
Sports, February 5

The best athletes in the world on snow and ice get their quadrennial moment this month at the 2026 Winter Games in Italy.

Savannah Guthrie Addresses Mother’s Abductor: ‘We Are Ready to Talk’
U.S., February 5

Ms. Guthrie, the television anchor, and her siblings released a video on Wednesday night asking for proof that their mother, Nancy, is alive.

John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and Embraced at ‘Love Story’ Premiere
Style, February 4

A party for Ryan Murphy’s new TV show about the couple drew a crowd that included Naomi Watts, Martha Stewart and Grace Gummer.

N.F.L. Eyes New TV Deals Before the Old Ones Even Expire
Business, February 4

The league is so important to the business of media companies that they are likely to have little choice but to agree to renegotiations.

‘You Wanna Be on Top?’ The Most Unhinged ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Scenes
Arts, February 4

A new documentary, “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model,” about the TV series from the 2000s aims to lift the veil on the show. These moments helped define its thorny legacy.

How Miss Piggy Went From Minor Muppet to TV’s Top Hog
Arts, February 4

Miss Piggy began as a bit player, but a sassy attitude and a karate chop carried her to the pinnacle of pop culture. A new Muppets special premieres on Wednesday.

‘Things Have Not Changed’: What ‘Heated Rivalry’ Gets Right About Men’s Sports
Sports, February 4

The show, about a romance between two closeted pro hockey players, is a surprise hit. But its popularity underscores how little has changed in the hypermasculine world of men’s professional sports.

‘Bridgerton’ Is Built on Romance. But Its Backbone Is Dance.
Arts, February 4

“There’s so much in the pomp and circumstance and the rules of the world that comes through dance,” said Tom Verica, a director of the Netflix series.

Michael Kosta Blasts the Super Bowl Halftime Alternative
Arts, February 4

“Man, that is a real who’s who of ‘Who?’” Kosta mused about Turning Point USA’s concert as opposed to the halftime show led by Bad Bunny.

A Defiant Don Lemon Appears in New York Days After His Arrest
New York, February 4

The anchorman, who was arrested over a protest in Minnesota, told an audience in Manhattan, “I’m not going to let them turn me around,” and sang lines from a civil rights era freedom song.

Grammy Awards Audience Declines by a Million Viewers
Business, February 3

The show on Sunday drew about 14.4 million people. It is the second consecutive year that the awards ceremony attracted a smaller audience.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in February
Arts, February 3

A new series from the creator of “Derry Girls” and an inside look at the world of competitive ice dancing are among the highlights this month.

This is Your Grandparents’ ‘Muppet Show,’ Fortunately
Arts, February 3

Nobody put too much thought into reinventing the gonzo variety classic for its revival. That’s what makes it a delight.

Is the Golden Era of Jewish Comedy Coming to an End?
Arts, February 3

Not so fast. A new special from Raanan Hershberg shows how charged times can make for funnier jokes involving anxiety over Israel, Gaza and antisemitism.

Jon Stewart Can’t Believe Elon Musk’s Choice of Holiday Party Venue
Arts, February 3

“You’re asking if Jeff Epstein has got any parties planned on the island on Christmas Day?” Stewart asked on Monday’s “Daily Show.”

Cher’s Grammy Flub Joins a Pantheon of Award-Show Gaffes
Arts, February 2

“I don’t do this part very well,” the singer said, just before she seemed to award a Grammy to Luther Vandross, who died in 2005. Plenty of celebrities have made similar goofs.

Disney’s Profit Wilts, Pulled Down by Movies and TV
Business, February 2

Per-share quarterly profit declined 7 percent from a year earlier despite revenue growth from the company’s streaming and cruise businesses.

Trump Assails Grammys and Threatens to Sue Trevor Noah Over Epstein Joke
Arts, February 2

President Trump declared the awards ceremony “virtually unwatchable” and accused Mr. Noah of defamation over a joke he made that appeared to tie the president to Jeffrey Epstein.

Super Bowl LX, Plus 6 Things on TV This Week
Arts, February 2

The Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina begin, and the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 1, Episode 3 Recap: Waking the Dragon
Arts, February 2

Dunk makes a powerful new enemy. Egg makes his true self known.

The Move Behind Bieber’s Boxers
Style, February 2

The singer, who was nominated for four Grammys, performed at the award show in nothing but sparkly lavender shorts and socks.

How to watch the 68th annual Grammy Awards.
Arts, February 1

On ‘S.N.L.,’ Tom Homan’s Advice to ICE: ‘Don’t Get Filmed’
Arts, February 1

The “Saturday Night Live” alum Pete Davidson plays the border czar who was tasked with reorienting ICE agents in Minneapolis, replacing their ousted commander.

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Amazon, HBO Max, Peacock and More in February
Arts, February 1

The docuseries “Soul Power” and “The Muppet Show” arrive, and “Dark Winds,” “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” “Scrubs” and “John Oliver” return.

Demond Wilson, Long-Suffering Son on ‘Sanford and Son,’ Dies at 79
Arts, January 31

As Lamont, he was a young man in constant battle with his father and business partner, played by Redd Foxx, on the popular 1970s series.

Good Company
Briefing, January 31

Let’s talk about the new and old shows we’ll be watching this winter.

Loads of Heat, No Rivalry on This Red Carpet
World, January 31

Only one thing could make the TV show and cultural phenomenon “Heated Rivalry” more Canadian: pairing one of its stars, Hudson Williams, with Prime Minister Mark Carney in the nation’s capital.

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Starts His Days With This Podcast
Arts, January 31

“It’s basically professional barbershop talk with an unfiltered delivery,” said the star of the new Marvel series “Wonder Man.”

The Delightful Mania of Catherine O’Hara
Movies, January 31

The Emmy-winning actress was especially adept at playing women who had been cast off but maintained an inflated sense of self, always with a great comedic payoff.

Where to Stream Catherine O’Hara’s Best Performances
Arts, January 30

Her characters were as varied as they were eccentric and lovable. These are some of the best.

Catherine O’Hara: A Life in Pictures
Arts, January 30

The Canadian actress’s career spanned decades and genres, including memorable roles in “Home Alone” and “Schitt’s Creek.”

Catherine O’Hara, Actress in ‘Home Alone’ and ‘Schitt’s Creek,’ Dies at 71
Video, January 30

The Emmy-winning comedian Catherine O’Hara, best known for her roles in “Home Alone,” “Schitt’s Creek” and “Beetlejuice,” and as a member of the influential Canadian sketch comedy series “SCTV,” died at the age of 71.

‘Produce Pete’ Napolitano, a Fruit and Vegetable Celebrity, Dies at 80
Business, January 30

For more than 30 years, he drew fans for dispensing weekly produce punditry on a New York television station, building on a sales career that began when he was 5.

Co-Stars and Fans Pay Tribute to Catherine O’Hara
Arts, January 30

Videos and photos filled social media as fans shared their favorite scenes from O’Hara’s acting career and co-stars memorialized her.

Catherine O’Hara, actriz de ‘Mi pobre angelito’ y ‘Beetlejuice’, muere a los 71 años
En español, January 30

La comediante canadiense interpretó a personajes icónicos de madres despistadas y con un humor mordaz.

Catherine O’Hara, ‘Home Alone’ and ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Actress, Dies at 71
Arts, January 30

The Emmy-winning comedian was a member of the influential Canadian sketch comedy series “SCTV.”