

Sarah Bahr
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‘Home Alone,’ ‘Fame,’ and Apollo 13’ Join National Film Registry
These movies, along with “Bamboozled” and “Home Alone,” are among 25 selected by the Librarian of Congress.

Broadway Babies, Singing Show Tunes for Seniors
What happened when four young theater actors performed for an older generation? “I was expecting to have the best show ever and that happened.”

Engaging and Aging on ‘The Golden Bachelor’
Two members of The New York Times’s Culture section discuss how a twist on a decades-old reality series has become must-watch television.

What to Know on the History Behind ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Martin Scorsese’s epic traces a real plot by white men to kill dozens of Native Americans who held oil rights in 1920s Oklahoma. Here is...

Ancient Earthworks Trodden by Golfers Become a World Heritage Site
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee has recognized the Octagon Earthworks in central Ohio as a cultural marvel.

Melissa Etheridge Is Ready to Rewatch ‘Barbie’
The singer, who brings her autobiographical show to Broadway this month, on her longtime love for the Kansas City Chiefs and what she’s looking forward...

‘The Outsiders’ Heads to Broadway in March
A new musical adaptation of a popular novel by S.E. Hinton will begin performances in March.

In Hawaii, Paradise Plagued by Disaster
Jill Cowan, a reporter for the National desk, flew to Maui last week to cover the wildfires that have devastated the island.

This Isn’t Barbie’s First Time Onscreen: She’s Been a Movie Star for Decades
Before Margot Robbie’s live-action take on the doll, Mattel put out more than a dozen animated films that have an avid following, even now.

‘The Notebook’ Musical to Land on Broadway in the Spring
The adaptation of the popular Nicholas Sparks romance novel, with music and lyrics by Ingrid Michaelson, had a well-reviewed run last year in Chicago.