May 20, 2026Art For the Obama Center, Mark Bradford Paints a Fierce and Luminous Chicago “City of the Big Shoulders” reflects the city’s strength and complexity. It […] Read more
May 20, 2026Art The Best of ‘S.N.L.’ Season 51: Sensitive Strippers and Regretful Moms This season “Saturday Night Live” found new ways to satirize the Trump […] Read more
May 20, 2026Art 3 Ways Operas Speak to the Moment, With Success and Failure New works, “The Post Office” and “Constance: A Confession,” and a revival […] Read more
May 20, 2026Art Julie Mehretu and John Jasperse Find Common Ground Julie Mehretu and John Jasperse are collaborating at the Marian Goodman Gallery: […] Read more
May 20, 2026Art 6 New Songs You Should Hear Now Listen to Kurt Vile’s poetic rock, Nia Archives’s electric earworm and a […] Read more
May 20, 2026Art ‘Beaches’ to Close on Broadway Months Earlier Than Planned A musical version of the 1980s tear-jerker will close months earlier than […] Read more
May 20, 2026Theater How the ‘Is God Is’ Playwright Aleshea Harris Became a Director Aleshea Harris won acclaim for her drama “Is God Is.” When it […] Read more
May 20, 2026Art Felicity Lott, Elegant Soprano in Opera and Song, Dies at 79 Tall and self-possessed, with an air of wit and sophistication, she was […] Read more
May 19, 2026Art Broadway’s ‘Giant,’ With John Lithgow as Roald Dahl, Turns a Profit in 10 Weeks The fast success of this play, about the children’s author Roald Dahl, […] Read more
May 19, 2026Art International Booker Prize 2026: ‘Taiwan Travelogue’ is First Winner Originally Written in Mandarin “Taiwan Travelogue” is the first novel originally written in Mandarin to win […] Read more