Britney Spears and Her Father Settle Legal Dispute Over Conservatorship
Terms were not disclosed. The parties had been arguing over the payment of legal fees and James P. Spears’s financial oversight as his daughter’s conservator.
By Liz Day and
Terms were not disclosed. The parties had been arguing over the payment of legal fees and James P. Spears’s financial oversight as his daughter’s conservator.
By Liz Day and
The decision by the free expression group came after intense criticism of its response to the war in Gaza. A wave of participants had pulled out of the festival in protest.
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To some, “video podcasts” are a contradiction in terms. That hasn’t made them any less popular.
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Video of a collision during the filming of “The Pickup” shows an armored truck and an S.U.V. veering off a road before the truck flips onto the smaller vehicle.
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What to Watch: ‘Baby Reindeer,’ an Astonishing Stalker Drama
The Netflix series is based on the real-life experience of its creator, Richard Gadd, who also stars in the show.
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Review: Office Politics Gone Awry in ‘Jordans’
Alternating between funny and bleak, the Public Theater’s latest production tackles race and the modern workplace.
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‘Forbidden Broadway’ Scraps Summer Broadway Run, Citing Crowded Season
The parody show was scheduled to begin performances in July at the Helen Hayes Theater.
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Watch Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor Spar Over Churros in ‘Challengers’
The director Luca Guadagnino narrates a tense scene between the two characters.
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Maurizio Cattelan Turned a Banana Into Art. Next Up: Guns
As his bullet-riddled panels go up at Gagosian, the artist, in a rare in-person interview, tells why he turned his sardonic gaze on a violence-filled world.
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Mickalene Thomas Takes Los Angeles
The Broad Museum kicks off a touring exhibition of the artist’s work over the last 20 years.
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A Gun-Toting Crab Confronts a Fiendishly Tough Video Game Genre
With a rare suite of accessibility options for the Soulslike genre, Another Crab’s Treasure challenges the idea that difficulty is immutable.
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‘Challengers’ Stars Put New Spins (and Slices and Volleys) on the Love Triangle
Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist, who play three entangled tennis pros, and their director, Luca Guadagnino, talk about ambition, jealousy and the “erotic amusement” of their new movie.
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Review: In ‘Mother Play,’ Paula Vogel Unboxes a Family Story
Jessica Lange stars as a ferocious matriarch alongside Celia Keenan-Bolger and Jim Parsons in Vogel’s latest family drama.
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Disney Scrapped Their Show. An Unlikely Champion Saved It.
Canceled by Disney before it even aired, “The Spiderwick Chronicles” found a new home at Roku and has so far “delivered results beyond expectations,” its creator said.
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The revival of a 2006 work by Thomas Jolly, the director masterminding the opening ceremony at the Paris Olympics, shows his gift for visual flamboyance.
By Laura Cappelle
Answering your questions about the sound and substance of the pop superstar’s double album, and the way fans and critics have responded to it.
Sample her seven daring and eclectic albums as her latest, “All Born Screaming,” arrives.
By Lindsay Zoladz
Her distinctive prose and sharp eye were tuned to an outsider’s frequency, telling us about ourselves in essays are almost reflexively skeptical. Here’s where to start.
By Alissa Wilkinson
The hosts spent much of the week discussing former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan, including the opening arguments and the testimony of David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer. Here’s what they had to say.
By Trish Bendix
Hear tracks by Normani, Nilüfer Yanya, Thom Yorke and others.
By Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz
The Games were revived from an ancient Greek spectacle, but an exhibition timed for the Paris Olympics argues that France’s fascination with the ancient world played an outsized role.
By Emily LaBarge
Philippa Langley devoted years to the search for Richard III’s remains. Now, she’s trying to crack a 15th-century cold case: Did he really assassinate his nephews?
By Amelia Nierenberg
Eduardo Vilaro celebrates his 15th year as artistic director of Ballet Hispánico with a premiere exploring the life of the Afro-Hispanic artist.
By Gia Kourlas
This past week has been jam-packed with openings. Our reviewers think these new shows are worth knowing about even if you’re not planning to see them.
By The New York Times
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