Julia Sinelnikova says the museum plastered an image of a kiss with a girlfriend all over New York, including on the subways, without seeking consent.
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Jacqueline Woodson’s ‘The Other Side and ‘Show Way’ Go to BAM
A dance performance of “The Other Side” and a musical adaptation of “Show Way” head to the Brooklyn stage for young audiences.
Guard at the Center of Boston Art Museum Heist Dies at 57
His decision to let in two robbers disguised as police officers enabled the greatest art theft in history — a crime that remains unsolved today.
Colombia Becomes Hub for African Migrants Trying to Reach U.S.
Colombia’s main airport has become a hub for migrants heading to the U.S. in greater numbers. Some have been stranded for weeks, or forcibly turned back.
Scientists in Canada Passed Secrets to China, Investigations Find
After a prolonged Parliamentary debate, details about two microbiology researchers who were found to have shared secrets with China have been released.
Friday Briefing: Many Killed in Gaza as Israelis Open Fire
Plus Donald Trump’s delay tactics paid off.
What to Watch This Weekend: TV’s Juiciest, Glitziest Sports Show
The new season of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive,” which has spawned a legion of imitators, is available now on Netflix.
Putin Lobs New Nuclear Threats, Timed for Moment of Anxiety
Repeated threats by President Vladimir Putin of Russia to make use of nuclear weapons have become the background theme of the war in Ukraine, often timed for maximum effect.
Bosco Martis on being upset with Fighter makers
Bosco Martis criticized the makers of Siddharth Anand’s Fighter for excluding his and Caesar Gonsalves’ names from the poster. He emphasized the importance of crediting choreographers during the promotion of songs in films. Hrithik Roshan showed support, and Bosco tagged other choreographers in his Instagram post.