Conan O’Brien Wants to Scare Himself With the New, Shorter ‘Conan’
The host of TBS’s “Conan,” which returns Jan. 22 in a half-hour format, talks about ditching his desk, embracing the unknown and Calvin Coolidge. Really.
By Dave Itzkoff
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The host of TBS’s “Conan,” which returns Jan. 22 in a half-hour format, talks about ditching his desk, embracing the unknown and Calvin Coolidge. Really.
By Dave Itzkoff
Many people have called for repercussions against the R&B star following a documentary about his treatment of women, but legal and commercial hurdles stand in the way.
By Elizabeth A. Harris and Ben Sisario
It’s been 20 years since those ducks landed in Tony’s pool. A flock of extraordinary shows followed. These are the best dramas since 1999.
By The New York Times
Songs by rising artists like Sam Fender and Henry Jamison, and the bands Idles and As It Is, protest old notions of manhood.
By Jim Farber
Before Season 3 begins, we wanted to know: Was Season 2 really that bad? A brave writer argues that it wasn’t.
By Brian Tallerico
Hear tracks by Adia Victoria, Sam Smith and Normani, Potty Mouth and more.
By Jon Pareles, Jon Caramanica, Caryn Ganz and Giovanni Russonello
For a certain type of fan, half the fun of watching a movie is pointing out the logical inconsistencies. “Bird Box” gave us plenty.
By Jennifer Vineyard
Director Ryan Coogler and his female department heads helped bring “Black Panther” to life. Will they get the credit they’re due?
By Kyle Buchanan
Every month, subscription streaming services add a new batch of titles to their libraries. Here are the ones we think are most interesting for January.
By Jennifer Vineyard
Michael Lang, one of the event’s original producers, will present Woodstock 50 in Watkins Glen, N.Y., with a focus on activism.
By Ben Sisario
They’re rarely hired to score movies, even female superhero films like “Wonder Women 1984.” Some in the field are trying to change that.
By Tim Greiving
What Rami Malek tries — and fails — to capture in “Bohemian Rhapsody” is the same elusive quality Lady Gaga gets right in “A Star Is Born.”
By Wesley Morris
Both the choose-your-own adventure gimmick in “Black Mirror” and debates around the “Sopranos” finale appeal to the same fallacy of knowable destiny.
By James Poniewozik
For Manohla Dargis, who spent a lifetime loving movies, ordinary, unremarkable sexism was so much harder to glide over. And it deserves outrage too.
By Manohla Dargis
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