Jay-Z and Mother Gloria Carter Honored at Brooklyn Public Library Gala
Senator Chuck Schumer, Mayor Eric Adams and other local dignitaries attended the library’s gala on Monday, which honored Jay-Z and his mother, Gloria Carter.
Senator Chuck Schumer, Mayor Eric Adams and other local dignitaries attended the library’s gala on Monday, which honored Jay-Z and his mother, Gloria Carter.
An unidentified man who was accidentally mummified in 1895 and then kept on display in a Pennsylvania funeral home for 128 years will finally be buried. His true name will also be revealed.
Matthew McConaughey's wife Camila Alves "wasn't wounded" when the actor's mom called her by an ex-girlfriend's name as a test. The couple married in 2012 and share three kids.
Tell us which songs deliver sonic coziness for you.
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
The performer worked with Mattel to create a doll in her likeness, wearing an outfit inspired by the one she wore on the cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours.” She showed it off onstage at Madison Square Garden.
Emma McGuinness suffered “permanent bodily injury” on a visit to Disney World in Florida in 2019, according to a lawsuit that accuses Walt Disney Parks and Resorts of negligence.
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.
Tuesday’s finale of “Only Murders in the Building” wrapped a season that was a love letter to Broadway musicals, not least because it was a little silly.
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Paul Harding and Cristina Rivera Garza are among the honorees. Winners will be announced next month.
The controversial sports media figure is now almost certainly the most influential person in pizza.
The rapper and singer’s latest LP, “Nostalgia,” beat Rodrigo’s “Guts” to No. 1 by the equivalent of about 500 sales.
For decades, the architect and restaurateur Hans Noë has been making geometric wooden objects that are almost impossible to categorize.
The inductees will be honored at New York Comic Con on Oct. 13. Five are from the world of superheroes, and one is a pioneer of underground comics.
To one musician, John Carney’s films about budding artists mirror the joys and pitfalls of crafting tunes.
A celebrity chef shared his turkey pot pie recipe using holiday leftovers. Chef Robert Irvine of "Restaurant Impossible" said the dish will get the family excited about another turkey dinner.
These shows deliver disturbing true stories of everyday horror, lively recaps of scary movies and creepy scripted dramas about the supernatural.
When your rehearsal space is the bank of the Hudson, the audience is a bit unconventional.
The author blends polemic and family history in a fragmentary memoir, “A Man of Two Faces.”
The director of the Musée d’Orsay, Christophe Leribault, discussed a show of Vincent van Gogh’s final works and plans for the institution’s future.
Vincent Bevins’s “If We Burn” and Robert D. Kaplan’s “The Loom of Time” consider protest movements of the past and the drive for democracy in countries like Egypt, Syria and Iraq.
The Museo Jumex will mark its 10th anniversary with “Everything Gets Lighter,” a show of luminous works from its collection of more than 2,800 objects.
The iridescent Balanchine ballerina returns to New York City Ballet this season to coach for “La Sonnambula.” What does she want? Mystery.
A guide to five of the capital’s best ice cream parlors, from artisanal storefronts with flavors like prickly pear and blue maize to classic shops where generations have gone for treats.
A Dutch novelist envisions the creation of “Frankenstein,” Shelley’s most famous work.
In his fond memoir “Making It So,” the actor traces the path from the working class to the Shakespearean stage to “Star Trek” superstardom.
“Going Infinite,” Lewis’s new book about the disgraced crypto billionaire, defies the author’s winning formula of upbeat narratives and unsung genius.
In this seek-and-find brain teaser, sweater-wearing owls each have one twin, but there is a single bird that does not. How quickly can you find the lonesome owl?
There’s an infestation in the City of Lights, and fashion folks are not immune.
The festival, with its variety of styles and cheap tickets, plays to excited audiences. Why can’t it give them better programs?
As two of America’s biggest fandoms collide, the pop star’s biggest fans are studying up and cheering along.
A renovation will create more exhibition space for the popular Costume Institute show as well as a new store and restaurant at the plaza level.
In Allyson Shaw’s “Ashes and Stones” and Diana Helmuth’s “The Witching Year,” authors confront ancient stereotypes through modern eyes.
Forget dinner and a movie: Let’s see if we can gaze into each other’s eyes for three minutes instead.
A Florida couple have welcomed another daughter into their family and she shares the same birthday with both of her older sisters. The girls' mother said she gave birth naturally.
A reader wonders why we rarely see smiles on the catwalk — and if that’s always been the case in fashion.