Entertainment

‘Faces of Death’ Confronts Our Viewing Habits

Alissa Wilkinson, a New York Times film critic, reviews “Faces of Death” (2026).

How the ‘Is God Is’ Playwright Aleshea Harris Became a ...

Aleshea Harris won acclaim for her drama “Is God Is.” When it came time for a fi...

Frida Kahlo Photos: What Made the Painter a ‘Living Wor...

Plaster corsets and Tehuana skirts, men’s wear and spider monkeys: These are the...

Shakira, Gracie Abrams: 9 Songs We’re Talking About Thi...

Shakira and Burna Boy’s World Cup theme, Gracie Abrams’s anxious new single, Gen...

Sarah Sherman Took Lessons on Screaming

The “S.N.L.” comedian went to a coach who “taught all these famous screamo singi...

Brides Are No Longer Tossing the Bouquet. They’re Keepi...

Some newlyweds, rethinking an old custom that puts a premium on marriage, are ma...

The Soprano Rainelle Krause's Death is a Loss of More T...

The coloratura soprano Rainelle Krause, who died in March, was one of the most s...

Jack Douglas, Producer for Aerosmith and Lennon, Dies a...

A onetime Beatlemaniac, he helped shape the sound of hits like “Walk This Way” a...

‘Been Here Stay Here’ Documentary Examines Tangier Island

“Been Here Stay Here” examines the complicated Chesapeake Bay dynamic when many ...

‘In the Grey’ Review: Cavill and Gyllenhaal Bring the R...

Guy Ritchie’s latest is a sleek, sun-drenched actioner in which morality is fuzz...