In ‘Widow’s Bay,’ History Is Hard to Kill 10. June 2026 (11:02) The season’s best new show is a horror-comedy rooted in a timely idea: Is the past a treasure to preserve or a monster to escape?(New York Times)
A Land Artist Asks: What Will Be Left When I’m Not Here? 10. June 2026 (11:01) Meg Webster creates works that are often fleeting. At 82, with a new show at the Paula Cooper Gallery, now she’s looking for a place in history.(New York Times)
A Land Artist Asks: What Will Be Left When I’m Not Here? 10. June 2026 (11:01) Meg Webster creates works that are often fleeting. At 82, with a new show at the Paula Cooper Gallery, now she’s looking for a place in history.(New York Times)
A Bewildering Bejeweled Has Kafka’s Fingerprints 10. June 2026 (11:00) Both “The Trial” and Titanium Court, a lauded Match-3 game, trade in the frustration of a system of nonsensical rules.(New York Times)
Patti Smith, Jon Batiste and More Tell the History of SummerStage 10. June 2026 (11:00) Patti Smith, David Byrne, Youssou N’Dour and other artists remember the performances, chance meetings and rainouts of the concert series that has defined New York City summers.(New York Times)
Jimmy Kimmel Calls a Technical Foul on Trump’s Apparent Game 3 Nap 10. June 2026 (07:53) The late night host called Trump “the first sitting president to shut down a major United States city so he could take a nap in front of a sold-out crowd at the N.B.A. finals.”(New York Times)