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Credit the show’s star and creator, Jason Sudeikis, a real-life sneakerhead who owns about 250 pairs. → Read More
Haggis, who wrote and directed the Oscar-winning crime drama “Crash,” was accused of assaulting a woman in Ostuni over the course of two days. → Read More
It could be a big night for “Belfast” and “West Side Story” — and might finally bring some clarity to the best actress race at the Oscars. → Read More
“Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,” a popular Hindi-language movie from 1995, will debut during the 2022-23 season. → Read More
The poet, educator and activist will receive a cash award of about $250,000. The prize is for an artist who “has pushed the boundaries of an art form” and “contributed to social change.” → Read More
The American Rescue Plan Act, with its $87.8 million in funding, will support projects at nearly 300 cultural and educational institutions in the country. → Read More
The Academy Award-winning director accused a Lithuanian company of falsely claiming that he had endorsed CBD products. → Read More
For an interactive article on business inside the Empire State Building, a New York Times team turned to interviews with tenants, vacancy listings, promotional materials and real estate data. → Read More
The ceremony is taking place at the Winter Garden Theater on Sunday. We bring you up to speed on everything that has happened since the shutdown. → Read More
The sitcom star and the former contestant will split hosting duties while the show continues its quest to find a permanent replacement for Alex Trebek. → Read More
In her first major role in a feature film, she wasn’t fazed by things that might unnerve others, but she had to show filmmakers how to work with deafness. → Read More
The Huntington commissioned the artist, best known for his portrait of Barack Obama, to create a large-scale painting in response to the Thomas Gainsborough masterpiece. → Read More
The American Ballet Theater dancer discusses the beauty of anime soundtracks, the virtue of late ’90s music videos and playing video games backstage. → Read More
To understand the process of name signing, a Times team turned to people who knew it best. → Read More
“Our Shared Future: Reckoning With Our Racial Past” will begin with a livestreamed program Thursday and expand to communities across the country. → Read More
When readers need information immediately, teams of journalists collaborate to tell a single unfolding story. → Read More
A version of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is planned, along with the company’s puppet series, an examination of the Tulsa Race Massacre and more. → Read More
The writer behind The Veggie talks about the meatless trend and what she envisions for the newsletter. → Read More
The fall season also includes appearances by a Supreme Court justice, Broadway actress and presidential biographer. → Read More
Highlights include a photography exhibition on female leaders in public housing and a contemporary play about the life of Mary Shelley, the author of “Frankenstein.” → Read More