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At the Met Roof Reopening, These Sculptures Must Be Heard

Along the Manhattan skyline, Jennie C. Jones turns Minimalist sculptures into sonic ‘wind’ instruments. It’s the last Roof Garden commission until 2030.

‘The Last of Us’ Review: On the Road Again

Season 2 of HBO’s zombie drama begins with Joel and Ellie safe and settled. One guess how long that lasts.

‘SNL’ Pokes Fun at Trump’s Tariffs and Economy Chaos in Easter Cold Open

Among the sources of all the fun is ‘The White POTUS,” a parody that casts members of the administration in their own twisted playground for the privileged.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Incarcerated: Bed Checks, Monotony and Jailhouse Lasagna

The music mogul also known as Puff Daddy and Diddy is now inmate 37452-054 at the Brooklyn detention center where he awaits his trial, which begins next month.

‘The Pitt’ Finale: A Throwback Medical Drama With an Of-the-Moment Message

The Max hospital drama, which just concluded its first season, is a TV throwback with an of-the-moment message about systems pushed to the breaking point.

Comedian Josh Johnson Talks ‘The Daily Show,’ Specials and More

He doesn’t have a tight five minutes like most stand-ups, but his up-to-the-moment, thoughtful sets are winning legions of fans.

Rami Malek, Professional Outcast, Becomes ‘The Amateur’

The actor discusses his new thriller, as well as his most recognizable roles portraying misfits who prove their doubters, including themselves, wrong.

U.S. Architecture Pavilion Draws Lessons From the American Porch

To heal a nation, the U.S. Pavilion in Venice showcases the surprising permutations of the porch.

Miami Art Dealer Is Charged With Selling Fraudulent Warhols

The dealer, Leslie Roberts of Miami Fine Art Gallery, was accused of using fake invoices and forged authentication documents to make the works appear legitimate.

Review: In a Musical Comedy Makeover, ‘Smash’ Lives Up to Its Name

En route to Broadway, the TV series about backstage shenanigans and Marilyn Monroe has been rejiggered, with the same great songs but a whole new plot.

Review: Dance Theater of Harlem, Reshaped and Back at City Center

Robert Garland, the company’s artistic director, has created his first work for the dancers since taking over in 2023.

Has Disney+ Changed ‘Doctor Who’? U.S. and U.K. Fans Discuss.

The show has a bigger budget since the streaming behemoth got involved. Has that pleased its devotees?

New Songs From Pulp, Bon Iver, Rauw Alejandro and More

Listen to tracks by Bon Iver, Valerie June, Rauw Alejandro and others.

Review: ‘Becoming Eve’ Offers Testaments Old and New

A trans woman comes out to her Hasidic Jewish father in this Off Broadway play that tussles with faith and family bonds.

Jean Marsh, Actress Who Co-Created ‘Upstairs, Downstairs,’ Dies at 90

She not only helped develop the hit 1970s show, but also acted in it, and had a decades-long career in film, TV and theater.

Brad Holland, Subversive Artist Who Reinvented American Illustration, Dies at 81

His stark and stunning work for Playboy, The New York Times and Manhattan’s underground papers heralded a new era of conceptual illustration.

Artists Stand Up for Invasive Species

Artists and scientists are finding ways to highlight troublesome plants and animals, tell their stories and, in some cases, use them as raw materials.

Near Bangkok, a Sprawling Forest Where Art Seems to Grow on Trees

In February, the Khao Yai Art Forest opened to the public. The patron behind the project has opened a space in Bangkok, too — and that’s just the start.

Max Kozloff, Art Critic Who Became an Artist Himself, Dies at 91

He wrote extensively about the New York art scene in the 1960s and ’70s, then shifted to become a prominent street photographer.

‘The Interview’: Ramy Youssef Is Just Trying to Be ‘Emotionally Correct’

The creator and comedian discusses his penchant for self-reflection, how politics fits into his work and why he’s not interested in representing anyone but himself.

‘The Last of Us’: What to Remember Ahead of Season 2

Where did we last leave Joel and Ellie? Well, it was a little complicated. It was also over two years ago. Here’s a refresher.

‘Khovanshchina’ Is Finished in Time to Be Newly Resonant

Mussorgsky’s “Khovanshchina” has been added onto by Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky and Shostakovich. Now, another composer gets to have his say.

A Masterpiece Doesn’t Have to End at the Borders of the Frame

An artist finds there’s more to admire if you approach everything in a museum with an eye for things beyond the art.

Alex Garland Pairs With a Veteran to Engage in Realistic ‘Warfare’

The filmmaker directed his latest picture with Ray Mendoza, a U.S. Navy veteran of the Iraq War. They wanted to depict, with a sense of urgency, war as it is really experienced.

The Artist Giuseppe Penone Uses Nature to Explore Humanity

Giuseppe Penone’s principal materials are trees, wood, leaves, plants and rocks. A new solo show in London brings together works from his long career.

Saya Woolfalk’s Fantastical World of Plant-Human Hybrids

Step into the artist’s fantastical “Empathic Universe” at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, where everything seems moving and alive.