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‘Star Spangled to Death’: Ken Jacobs’s History of the United States
01. April 2026 (11:02)
At the Museum of Modern Art through April 7, audiences can enter and exit a screening of the 6½-hour film, which Jacobs began in the 1950s. (New York Times)
When Stars’ Plastic Surgery Is Played for Your Entertainment
01. April 2026 (11:01)
On TikTok and Instagram, content creators play detective, trying to figure out what work has been done. But they’re really just critiquing women’s looks. (New York Times)
34 Fun Things to Do in N.Y.C. in April
01. April 2026 (11:01)
This month brings Barry Manilow and Martha Graham, Earth Day and Easter, as well as a pickle tour and a little night music. (New York Times)
The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to AMC+, Hulu, Apple TV and More in April
01. April 2026 (11:01)
A new Jonathan Glatzer tech satire and an adaptation of Isabel Allende’s novel “The House of the Spirits” are among this month’s highlights. (New York Times)
Lucy Sante on Collage: ‘You Have to Kill One Thing to Make Another.’
01. April 2026 (11:00)
The visual historian and celebrated author of “Low Life” has two shows of recent artwork made from decades of gathering materials, a trove she slices and glues. (New York Times)
NASA’s Mission Back to the Moon
01. April 2026 (11:00)
Artemis II, which would be the first time anyone would travel this far from Earth since 1972, launches on April 1. Kenneth Chang, a reporter for The New York Times, describes how the mission is key to a U.S. goal. (New York Times)
10 Short Books for Spring
01. April 2026 (11:00)
These single-serving satires, family dramas and romances can be read cover-to-cover in one sun-dappled afternoon. (New York Times)
In New England, Catching Climate Data Along With Fish
01. April 2026 (11:00)
Commercial vessels are deploying high-tech sensors to map a shifting sea, providing critical data for scientists and some help for the industry. (New York Times)