The Great Performers Issue
The Best Actors of 2021
Our annual celebration of the performances that stayed with us — including Kristen Stewart, Will Smith, Ruth Negga and Benedict Cumberbatch.
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Our annual celebration of the performances that stayed with us — including Kristen Stewart, Will Smith, Ruth Negga and Benedict Cumberbatch.
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Sixty-six tracks that tell the story of the year: a posthumous political statement, a hyperpop star finding his footing, an emerging force’s debut smash and a superstar’s 10-minute redo.
By Jon Pareles, Jon Caramanica and
Ambitious museum shows in Tulsa, Richmond, and Louisville left an imprint. Jasper Johns, Maya Lin and Latino artists shone. And the high quality of gallery shows of women was dizzying and gratifying.
By Holland Cotter and
Even when a film wasn’t great, filmgoing was. But there were some truly wonderful releases, ranging from music docs and musicals to westerns and the just plain weird.
By A.O. Scott and
From Bo Burnham to “We Are Lady Parts,” the best in television this year offered ingenuity, humor, defiance and hope.
By James Poniewozik, Mike Hale and
The Metropolitan Opera returned with its first work by a Black composer, the repertory slowly got richer, and other highlights of the year.
By Anthony Tommasini, Zachary Woolfe, Joshua Barone, Seth Colter Walls and
Digital innovation continued this year, but experiencing plays in isolation grew tiring. Then came an in-person season as exciting as a child’s first fireworks.
By Jesse Green, Maya Phillips, Laura Collins-Hughes, Scott Heller, Alexis Soloski and
Less isolation didn’t mean a return to normalcy. Albums with big feelings and room for catharsis made the most powerful connections.
By Jon Pareles, Jon Caramanica and
Editors at The Times Book Review choose the best fiction and nonfiction titles this year.
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