Welcome to this week's horoscope, where the celestial alignments offer insight into the lives of the zodiac signs. From ...
Still, almost despite itself, it points to true art. By Jason Farago and George Etheredge for The New York Times As a sprawling new exhibit opens in two museums in Amsterdam, the German artist ...
He revoked the security details of high-profile critics like Gen. Mark A. Milley, a retired Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman who faces death threats from Iran, and said he would pull the security ...
By Joshua BaroneCorinna da Fonseca-WollheimSeth Colter WallsZachary Woolfe and Oussama Zahr The New York Times’s classical music and opera critics see ... the heart of his art.
The Tasmanian government has announced it will create an Efficiency and Productivity Unit to audit all government programs and cut down on public sector waste. It comes after the government also ...
The idea that he’d go on national television and vow to “root out” conservative critics of the Democratic White House at the Justice Department is ridiculous. And yet, here we are ...
The hosts of Critics at Large take stock of the phenomenon—and enter the fray.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been a huge box-office force ever since its first film, "Iron Man," debuted in 2008. Seventeen years and 35 more films later, the MCU has experienced its fair ...
Ciaran Cassidy’s film revisits an Irish television show that judged stay-at-home moms on budgeting and appearance. By Alissa Wilkinson Errol Morris returns to his main obsessions — evil and ...
Kendra Greene translates her experiences of our bizarre and marvelous world. By Carlene Bauer Our critic on Deanna Raybourn’s “Kills Well With Others” and three more new books.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Tell us a few things about what you like, and we'll give you a spot-on recommendation. By Calum Marsh A Caldecott Medal winner ...
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