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Your guide on what to see, hear and read this season — including theater, music, art, dance, books, TV, movies and more.
Your guide on what to see, hear and read this season — including theater, music, art, dance, books, TV, movies and more.
Highlights
Fall Preview
The Rolling Stones on Starting Up Again
The band opens up about how its first album of new songs since 2005, and first since the death of Charlie Watts, recharges the partnership of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
By Jon Pareles
Fall Preview
Aubrey Plaza Has Found Her Scene Partner
For her stage debut in “Danny and the Deep Blue Sea,” the “White Lotus” actress is joining forces with Christopher Abbott. “We’re both unafraid to be ugly and weird and strange,” he said.
By Julia Jacobs
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Ed Ruscha’s ‘Chocolate Room’ Still Tantalizes
“I was a little bit tired of making conventional pictures”: The artist on recreating his bittersweet installation, first seen in 1970, for the Museum of Modern Art.
By Travis Diehl
Fall Preview
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ and Scorsese’s Bride Like No Other
Martin Scorsese’s epic drama about killings in Osage territory in the 1920s showcases the unparalleled wedding wear and culture of the tribe.
By Melena Ryzik
How Is TV Filling Time This Fall?
And reality contests and reruns? Test your TV knowledge in this quiz about the new fall season.
By Jeremy Egner
The 19th Century’s Most Scandalous Painting Comes to New York
“Olympia,” the brothel scene that birthed modern art, crosses the Atlantic for the first time in the Met exhibition “Manet/Degas.”
By Jason Farago
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The New Punk, (La)Horde Style: Working ‘for a Brighter Future’
This French dance collective presents its bold vision with the Ballet National de Marseille at the Dance Reflections festival.
By Gia Kourlas
Fall Preview
Do Studios Dream of Android Stars?
Striking actors and writers fear A.I. Executives don’t seem to. It’s a longstanding battle over technology and control in Hollywood that plays out onscreen, too.
By Manohla Dargis
Fall Preview
When the Wig Is a Character: Backstage at Jocelyn Bioh’s New Play
The styles in “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding,” in previews on Broadway, require a wig designer, several braiders, some synthetic hair and lots of patience.
By Tiffany Martinbrough and Michelle V. Agins
Fall Preview
This Artist’s Next Project Has Her ‘Terrified.’ That’s the Point.
An upcoming exhibition at the New Museum by Jade Kuriki-Olivo, also known as Puppies Puppies, puts a microscope on her experience as a trans woman.
By Zachary Small
Fall Preview
Michael Cunningham Couldn’t Help but Write a Pandemic Novel
His new book, “Day,” is his first in nearly a decade. “How does anybody,” he said, “write a contemporary novel that’s about human beings that’s not about the pandemic?”
By Alexandra Alter
Fall Preview
3 Actors, 1 Unshakable Bond
Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez and Daniel Radcliffe are the heart of the tear-streaked “Merrily We Roll Along” Broadway revival.
By Ben Brantley
Fall Preview
Ambrose Akinmusire Learned to Let Go (With Help From Joni Mitchell)
The trumpeter will release “Owl Song,” a spare new album, this fall as he takes on a new role as artistic director of the Herbie Hanco*ck Institute of Jazz.
By Giovanni Russonello
Fall Preview
Flowers and Fake Marble: How TV Production Designers Create the Past
The people who designed the look of “The Buccaneers,” “The Gilded Age,” “Lessons in Chemistry” and “The Continental” discuss the importance of gilding, sledgehammers and eBay.
By Alexis Soloski
Fall Preview
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A New Season in the New Normal*There are strikes, culture wars, actual wars, and the world is on fire. But there is still culture.
By Andrew LaVallee
Fall Preview
Four Theater Artists to Watch This FallWe spoke with two actors and two playwrights who will be in the spotlight this season.
By Laura Collins-Hughes,Alexis Soloski,Brittani Samuel and Rhoda Feng
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Putting Women at the Center of Human EvolutionCat Bohannon’s book, “Eve,” looks at the way women’s bodies evolved, and how a focus on male subjects in science has left women “under-studied and under-cared for.”
By Sarah Lyall
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Jamila Woods’s Songs Have Many Loves“Water Made Us,” a new album due Oct. 13, achieves the musician’s greatest synthesis yet between her voices as a poet and as a songwriter.
By Lindsay Zoladz
Fall Preview
Palm Fronds and Car Parts: Assemblage Art in Los AngelesThe Hammer Museum’s biennial showcases several artists steeped in the scrappy art form, now flourishing in the city.
By Jori Finkel
Fall Preview
Spider-Man 2’s New York Is a Web of Skyscrapers and BrownstonesThe sequel to the 2018 video game will let players scour three boroughs in a love letter to the city and its Spidey savior.
By Zachary Small
Fall Preview
With ‘Deadlocked,’ Dawn Porter Expands Her CanvasThe acclaimed documentarian has generally focused on individuals and small groups. Her new series takes on the history of the Supreme Court.
By Robert Ito
Fall Preview
Here Are the Most Anticipated Movies of Fall 2023New films by Martin Scorsese, Sofia Coppola, David Fincher and Bradley Cooper lead a select list of the season’s highlights.
By Ben Kenigsberg
Fall Preview
44 Shows to Watch This FallEven with much of Hollywood on strike, there will be plenty of notable new and returning shows arriving in the next few months.
By Mike Hale
Fall Preview
Musicals, Plays and Festivals to Take In This Fall and SpringA starry Sondheim revival on Broadway, Alicia Keys’s new musical and John Turturro in a Philip Roth adaptation: a guide to this season’s theater.
By Steven McElroy
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