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With ‘The Chi,’ Lena Waithe Heads Home in Search of the Real Chicago
Her Showtime series aims to paint her hometown in all its complexities and nuances, not just the unremitting violence depicted on the news.
For Michelle Ellsworth, Practice Makes … More Practice
Ms. Ellsworth is a performer whose ambivalence about performing is baked into the title of her new work, “The Rehearsal Artist.”
And for His Next Trick, Hopping Genres
Dane Terry grew up wanting to be a magician and came to New York to play his songs. But the downtown cabaret scene came calling.
Ballet Leaders Allowed Peter Martins to Act With Impunity, Dancers Say
Current and former dancers and executives at New York City Ballet say that some leaders were enamored with or fearful of Mr. Martins.
Hoda Kotb Named to Replace Matt Lauer as Co-Anchor of NBC’s ‘Today’
Ms. Kotb, a longtime NBC News correspondent, has filled in since Mr. Lauer was fired in November over allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior.
Review: Everyday Chatter Unveils a Mystery in ‘Say Something Bunny!’
Alison S.M. Kobayashi was determined to figure out who made a set of puzzling 1950s recordings. Her detective work led to a sneakily moving interactive play.
Taiwan Dentist Is Ordered to Pay Mother, Who Financed His Education, Nearly $1 Million
He has already her paid $1 million, but was told to pay a lot more, under a contract he signed when he was 20.
How Antivirus Software Can Be Turned Into a Tool for Spying
Government officials warn that software from Kaspersky Lab could be subverted by Russian intelligence. A security researcher shows how it could be done.
Books News: A Literary Portrait of Richard Avedon Causes Controversy
A book about the photographer by his longtime business manager has drawn criticism from Avedon’s friends and colleagues, who say it is riddled with errors and falsehoods.
Op-Ed Contributor: Why Iran Is Protesting
Long-simmering frustration over austerity and inequality have emerged as a nationwide cry for justice.
On Comedy: Dave Chappelle Stumbles Into the #MeToo Moment
In a new Netflix special, the comic addresses the sexual misconduct of famous men. It’s not the first time he’s tried to minimize the actions of abusers.
Editorial: ‘A New Progressive Era’ in New York City
As he starts his second term, Mayor Bill de Blasio sets aside Clinton centrism in favor of Sanders-style progressivism.
Vice Media Places Two Executives on Leave
After an investigation by The Times, the company reconsiders sexual harassment allegations against its president and chief digital officer.
Books of The Times: ‘Neon in Daylight’ Lights Up Ambivalence With Shades of Didion and Others
Hermione Hoby’s first novel is about characters struggling to connect to their desires in the months before Hurricane Sandy hits New York.
Review: The Incomplete Vision of ‘Anatomy of a Male Ballet Dancer’
This documentary about the dancer Marcelo Gomes was completed before he left American Ballet Theater in December after allegations of sexual misconduct.
In Hollywood, Another Sign of Women Punching Back
The artwork “Champ,” a white neon outline of a uterus with fiberglass boxing gloves, is to go on display there on Feb. 27.
Review: ‘The X-Files’ in a Familiar Groove
Season 11 of the revived fan-favorite series follows a template whose pleasures are starting to feel a little routine.
The Wall of Love Outside a Jail
Families have turned the side of a warehouse facing a federal jail in Brooklyn into a message board for their imprisoned relatives.
The Kindest Cut of All: A Pork Rib With Slow-Cooked Comforts
Though mislabeled and misunderstood, the country-style rib has deep flavor, versatility and a friendly price.
Critic’s Notebook: Scandals Keep Breaking, but Restaurateurs Have Yet to Own Up
The silence from chefs and owners has been deafening, but they need to admit and address the sexual predation that seems endemic to the business.