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‘Allison After NXIVM’ Untangles a Cult Disciple’s Years of Delusional Thinking

‘Alan’s Universe’ Shows What It Might Look Like to Win at YouTube

A Skateboarding Demon’s Grinding, Gratifying Quest

Best Songs of 2025

Bublé for a Day, but He Can’t Sing and There’s Little Resemblance

Best Jazz Albums of 2025

American Sports Are Turning Up the Volume of Afrobeats

Late Night on Trump’s ‘Social Media Blitzkrieg’

The ‘Race Against Time’ to Save Music Legends’ Decaying Tapes

‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Season 1, Episode 6 Recap: Daddy’s Little Girl

Jack Pierson in Miami: An Artist and a City in Transformation

For Detectives on TV, the Messiest Case Is Often at Home

John Tesh Keeps Bouncing Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba Back

Her Face Is on a Nigerian Bank Note. But Her Work Is Rarely Seen.

Equal Parts Baroque and R&B, John Holiday Is His Own Singer

Jimmy Kimmel Is Touched by the Trump-Mamdani Bromance

Tender Moments in Japan Transcend a Game’s Violence

Clean Comedy Is Back, This Time Without the Judgment

Stream These 5 Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave Netflix in December

How the Beatles Got Their Hooks Into Gen X and Never Let Go

A Meditative Louis C.K. Takes the Stage. Don’t Call It a Comeback.

Told to Avoid D.E.I., Arts Groups Are Declining Grants Instead

A Torch Bearer of Italian Tradition Brings Stability to the Met Opera

Instead of ‘Gritting Our Teeth,’ Ballet Dancers Opt for Therapy

On ‘S.N.L.,’ the White House Says Trump’s Only Crime Was ‘Loving Too Much’

NBA YoungBoy, Rap’s Defining 2025 Superstar, Is Hiding in Plain Sight

What ‘The American Revolution’ Says About Our Cultural Battles

‘The Beast in Me’ Review: On the Edge, Again, With Claire Danes

Does This $1 Billion Art Collection Paint Too Rosy a Picture?

For the Children of Performa, the Sound of Art Is a Buzz and a Growl

‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Season 1, Episode 3 Recap: Into the Woods

Charting the History of New York’s Middle Eastern Community

Is This Artist the Joe Rogan of the Art World?

On ‘Landman,’ Ali Larter Picks a Fight

Once Hated, Now Loved, a Brutalist Behemoth Gets a Makeover

Music to Mourn Ukraine in World War II Returns With Fresh Urgency

At Ballet Theater, Trying to Make the Past Feel Fresh

Inspired by Rome’s Pantheon: An Underground Art Cave in South Korea

The Game She Wrote on a Boat Kept Her Afloat

For Podcasters, a Voice Clone Is a Double-Edged Sword

A Sacred Space Where 90-Year-Old Jazz Records Reign

These Video Games Want Only Some of Your Attention

Y2K Kids Were the Last to Really Rage With No One Watching

Anish Kapoor Isn’t Done Reflecting

‘Pluribus’ Is a Singular Vision of a Tedious Utopia

Erykah Badu Says Making Music Is a Sport. It’s Game Time.

Manet and Morisot, Soul Mates in Modernity

Late Night Watches Trump Go ‘Hulk Smash’ on the White House

Performance Art Wasn’t on Their Radar. But, ‘What if’?

What Happens When the Ice Melts? Three Women in Alaska Are Sounding an Alarm.