Paula Kerger, the chief executive of PBS, is used to fights over the public broadcaster’s funding. But to her, the latest threats feel like “all-out effort to take us out.”
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Inside the Rift Over Trump’s A.I. Deals in the Gulf
The president’s Middle East visit produced multibillion-dollar technology investments by the Saudis and Emiratis. But they face political pushback at home.
Continue readingTonys 2025 Predictions: Who Will Win? And Who Should?
Our chief theater critic looks at this year’s nominees and weighs in on the plays, musicals and artists he thinks will — and should — take home trophies on June 8.
Continue readingThe Director of ‘Thunderbolts*’ Unpacks the Movie’s Spoilers
The filmmaker Jake Schreier explains how a test of the film led to a change in the ending and other developments.
Continue readingDarren Criss Does the Robot
Darren Criss stood up, fast asleep, his head heavy. When he awoke, he reverse body rolled, slowly turned his head from side to side, then brushed his teeth, mechanically moving his toothbrush — left, right, left — like a cartoon character. But this …
Continue readingIn ‘Sirens,’ Meghann Fahy Sounds the Alarm
“People underestimate melon,” the actress Meghann Fahy said. ”I don’t think they give it a chance.” Fahy was speaking on a drizzly morning in April, two weeks before her 35th birthday, in an Edible Arrangements outlet on Manhattan’s Upper East Side …
Continue readingTheater to Stream: ‘Yellow Face,’ Joaquina Kalukango and More
Watch the Tony nominee Daniel Dae Kim in David Henry Hwang’s comedy, and take in cabaret at 54 Below, all from your living room.
Continue readingHow to Watch the Eurovision Song Contest Final
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Continue readingFive Free Movies to Stream Now
In films like “Embrace of the Serpent,” you’ll find stories about history and power. Here’s a rundown of what’s currently on Tubi, Plex and PlutoTV.
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