Arts

Patrick Summers, Veteran Opera Conductor, to Step Down in Houston

Patrick Summers, Veteran Opera Conductor, to Step Down in Houston

Javier C. Hernández
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Politics

Summers, who has helped introduce new operas into the American canon, will leave his role at Houston Grand Opera in 2026.


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Jonathan Groff, Fresh Off Tony Win, Will Return to Broadway as Bobby Darin

Jonathan Groff, Fresh Off Tony Win, Will Return to Broadway as Bobby Darin

Michael Paulson
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Politics

“Just in Time,” a new musical about the “Mack the Knife” pop singer, will open next spring at Circle in the Square in Manhattan.


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Audience Report: Gongs and Goodbyes as the Rubin Museum Shuts Its Doors

Audience Report: Gongs and Goodbyes as the Rubin Museum Shuts Its Doors

The New York Times
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Politics

After 20 years, a beloved home for Himalayan art enters the void.


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How ‘Nobody Wants This’ Became Netflix’s Latest Hit

How ‘Nobody Wants This’ Became Netflix’s Latest Hit

Margaret Lyons
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Politics

The Netflix rom-com checks every genre box, but it became a megahit by offering versions of everything you already like on TV.


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Jazz Has a New Home in Seattle. One Caveat: The Place Is ‘For Lease.’

Jazz Has a New Home in Seattle. One Caveat: The Place Is ‘For Lease.’

Eric Olson
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Politics

The nonprofit Seattle Jazz Fellowship has carved out a performance space in the historic Globe Building — for now — and is putting its economic model to the test.


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Broadway Lights to Dim for Gavin Creel

Broadway Lights to Dim for Gavin Creel

Michael Paulson
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Politics

The landlords also said they would reconsider their process for determining who to honor with full and partial dimmings.


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For ‘Disclaimer,’ Alfonso Cuarón Updates His Terms and Conditions

For ‘Disclaimer,’ Alfonso Cuarón Updates His Terms and Conditions

Alexis Soloski
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Politics

Cate Blanchett stars in the acclaimed director’s new TV series, a thriller about a woman whose life is upended by a mysterious novel.


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Tacita Dean Draws Her Way Into the Menil

Tacita Dean Draws Her Way Into the Menil

Robin Pogrebin
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Politics

In the artist’s first major U.S. museum survey, she bonds with Cy Twombly through works on paper, films and photographs.


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GloRilla, Hip-Hop’s Master Motivator, Rounds Out Her Message

GloRilla, Hip-Hop’s Master Motivator, Rounds Out Her Message

Shaad D’Souza
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Politics

Self-empowerment rhymes catapulted her onto rap’s A-list. On “Glorious,” her debut LP, she’s hoping that showing more sides of her personality will help her stay there.


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Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Is a Different Kind of Flop

Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Is a Different Kind of Flop

Marc Tracy
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Politics

Plenty of movies bomb, but Francis Ford Coppola’s latest is part of a different class of box office failures.


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‘Saturday Night Live’ Revisits the Vice-Presidential Debate

‘Saturday Night Live’ Revisits the Vice-Presidential Debate

Dave Itzkoff
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Politics

The comic Nate Bargatze hosted an episode that opened with another political sketch featuring the guest stars Dana Carvey, Jim Gaffigan, Maya Rudolph and Andy Samberg.


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Oliver Sacks Archive Heads to the New York Public Library

Oliver Sacks Archive Heads to the New York Public Library

Jennifer Schuessler
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Politics

The voluminous papers of the celebrated neurologist include letters, notebooks, drafts and other traces of a man who couldn’t stop writing.


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Extreme Weather Gives Video Games a Powerful Adversary

Extreme Weather Gives Video Games a Powerful Adversary

Lewis Gordon
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Politics

Designers are increasingly able to render weather conditions as not just evocative visual effects but phenomena that physically affect the player.


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How to Watch Horror Movies Without Being Too Scared

How to Watch Horror Movies Without Being Too Scared

Maya Salam and Nadine Redlich
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Politics

How to get into the season, even if you’re squeamish.


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We Want to Know Your Questions About Theater, Film, Music and Culture

We Want to Know Your Questions About Theater, Film, Music and Culture

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Politics

Your culture and entertainment questions answered by New York Times journalists and experts.


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