How Stop-Motion Yetis Emerged From Film Hibernation
“The Primevals,” a movie in the lineage of “Jason and the Argonauts,” was filmed 30 years ago. It has finally been released.
By Christopher Kuo
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“The Primevals,” a movie in the lineage of “Jason and the Argonauts,” was filmed 30 years ago. It has finally been released.
By Christopher Kuo
The rapper Travis Scott and the concert promoter Live Nation faced 10 suits after the 2021 tragedy. One case from the family of a 9-year-old victim is pending.
By Christopher Kuo
As the attitudes of moviegoers evolve, so do the guidelines of the ratings board, which has reclassified dozens of films including “Mary Poppins” and “Rocky.”
By Christopher Kuo
A new Hulu documentary looks back on a Japanese reality show starring a man, Nasubi, who didn’t know he was on TV. In an interview, he discusses why he’s sharing his story.
By Christopher Kuo
The artist of the defiant bronze statue near Wall Street reached an agreement with the financial firm that commissioned it.
By Christopher Kuo
Even before his drama was released, the writer-director faced controversy over his vision of a divided America with Texas and California as allies.
By Christopher Kuo
No one mistook them for cat burglars, but the authorities say the crew spent two decades pilfering, and in some cases destroying, art and sports treasures, including Yogi Berra’s championship rings.
By Christopher Kuo
The estate had accused two podcast hosts of infringing on its copyrights by training an A.I. algorithm on five decades of Mr. Carlin’s work.
By Christopher Kuo
The civil rights activist’s life and legacy will be honored in a 2024-25 lineup that will also include spotlights on jazz history, and a rising star to warm up November.
By Christopher Kuo
Dozens of states have lured film and TV production with financial incentives. Years after gutting its program during a budget crisis, Michigan wants to rejoin the arms race.
By Matt Stevens and Christopher Kuo
The actor has broken out on TV this year in the historical series “Masters of the Air” and “Manhunt.”
By Christopher Kuo
A judge ruled that the dancehall artist’s 2014 trial had proceeded improperly after a claim of juror misconduct.
By Christopher Kuo
The writer and director of “The American Society of Magical Negroes” has made a satire that may feel primed to be provocative. He responds to some of the discourse.
By Christopher Kuo
The hotel developer Richard Hedreen is donating more than 200 artworks, and $25 million in seed money, in honor of his wife, Betty, an alumna.
By Christopher Kuo
Murphy, who was nominated for the first time, portrayed the physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in the Christopher Nolan film.
By Christopher Kuo
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By Christopher Kuo
The late-night TV host celebrated the blockbuster nominated films and poked fun at many of their stars.
By Christopher Kuo
Roy Nachum designed the spectacle-filled Mercer Labs, which he touts as inclusive. But some advocates for blind people say his use of Braille can feel exploitative.
By Christopher Kuo
Nolan’s short film “Larceny” has not been shown publicly since a 1996 film festival. With the director in position to win his first Oscar, its cast and crew want to preserve that mystery.
By Christopher Kuo
Her single “Texas Hold ’Em” debuted atop the country songs chart after its release during the Super Bowl.
By Christopher Kuo
Jay-Z pointed out the recording academy’s snubs of Black artists, including Beyoncé, while accepting the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award. “We want you to get it right — at least get it close to right,” he said.
By Christopher Kuo
During her win for best pop vocal album, the singer-songwriter announced that she would release a new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” on April 19.
By Christopher Kuo
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By Christopher Kuo
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By Christopher Kuo
Content creators say they are considering the merits of Instagram and YouTube after a licensing battle led TikTok to pull songs by artists with Universal Music Group.
By Christopher Kuo
The casting of Milos Bikovic, a Serbian actor, had been denounced by Ukraine’s foreign ministry, who pointed to his ties to Russia.
By Christopher Kuo
A guide to everything you need to know for the 66th annual awards on Sunday night.
By Christopher Kuo
On social media, Ukraine’s foreign ministry posted clips of the Serbian actor Milos Bikovic receiving a medal for cultural achievement from Vladimir Putin in 2018.
By Christopher Kuo
The lawsuit claims that an hourlong comedy special on YouTube violated Carlin’s copyright.
By Christopher Kuo
The “Oppenheimer” star shares what his first Oscar nomination feels like and strange awards-season experiences (like being stuck in a line with Meryl Streep).
By Christopher Kuo
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By Christopher Kuo
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By Christopher Kuo
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The actress, who played a neighbor in Netflix’s “Dahmer,” won her first Emmy for best supporting actress in a limited series.
By Christopher Kuo
A U.S. Court of Appeals decision allows a Spanish museum to keep a Pissarro in a dispute that has lasted nearly two decades.
By Christopher Kuo
Its stars, Jeremy White and Ayo Edebiri, also won for their acting roles.
By Alexis Soloski and Christopher Kuo
In a complaint filed Wednesday in Los Angeles, Rita Barrett says the musician raped her at her home in 1988. Mr. Jackson has not yet responded.
By Christopher Kuo
“I deeply regret any pain I may have caused,” wrote the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, who is releasing an album next month.
By Christopher Kuo
Often playing a baddie in action films, she wasn’t sure she was ready to star. As a veteran dancer, she rather liked being an apprentice.
By Christopher Kuo
The filmmakers’ attention to detail draws praise, but the question of perspective and who gets to tell the story is also at issue.
By Christopher Kuo
“Good Times,” “The Jeffersons” and “Sanford and Son” brought a wave of Black characters to TV, even as the shows opened up tensions over stereotypes.
By Jonathan Abrams and Christopher Kuo
“The Nutcracker,” ice skating, menorah lighting, and Big Band carols at Lincoln Center: Here are some of our favorite things to do this season.
By Christopher Kuo
Colbert posted on social media that he was recovering from surgery and unable to host this week.
By Christopher Kuo
A new reality competition based on the violent Korean hit features 456 players vying for a $4.56 million prize.
By Christopher Kuo
On its 20th anniversary, organizers look back on a tradition that has frequently coincided with painful news events.
By Christopher Kuo
The Armory’s upcoming season also includes the North American premiere of ‘Inside Light.’
By Christopher Kuo
Manuel Oliver has a one-man show about the life and death of his son, Joaquin, who was killed in the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
By Christopher Kuo
The British pop star will take over the role of the club owner Harold Zidler from Feb. 6 to May 12.
By Christopher Kuo
A foundation that had been working to create the museum said the cost of building it had become prohibitive. A permanent memorial is still planned for the site.
By Christopher Kuo
An investigation by the CBC disputed a key part of Sainte-Marie’s story, saying that a birth certificate shows she was born to a white family in Massachusetts.
By Christopher Kuo
In an interview, Freeman discusses narrating the Netflix documentary “Life on Our Planet,” which goes from the dawn of time to the present day.
By Christopher Kuo
The annual prize is given to someone who has “pushed the boundaries of an art form.” Golden, the director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, said it was a “total surprise.”
By Christopher Kuo
A new Off Broadway production explores how Arthur Miller led a 1983 collaboration in Beijing that brought his work to a new audience.
By Christopher Kuo
Eric Martin discusses the second installment of the Disney+ series starring Tom Hiddleston as the God of Mischief.
By Christopher Kuo
Jackie Jesko spoke about the subject of her HBO docu-series, a Christian missionary accused of playing doctor with the lives of Ugandan children.
By Christopher Kuo
On Wednesday, 20 Americans, all anonymously nominated, were recognized by the MacArthur Foundation with $800,000 fellowships often referred to as the “genius” award.
By Christopher Kuo
It started with a small group of friends. They invited their friends. Now, 100 or so players, many of whom work in fashion and design, meet for games that are in turn casual and chaotic.
By Christopher Kuo
Kameron Neal, an artist in residence with New York City’s Department of Records, was struck by the power dynamics between the watchers and the watched.
By Christopher Kuo
The frontman’s vocal injury is worse than initially thought, the band said in a statement, announcing that the shows would be delayed until 2024.
By Christopher Kuo
Based on the Oscar-winning short “Hair Love,” the former N.F.L. player’s new series on Max tells the story of a young Black family trying to make it.
By Christopher Kuo