Entertainment
A new restaurant in London’s vibrant neighborhood of Farringdon, Bird of Smithfield, offers a mix of British comfort food and steakhouse classics.![]()
The Boy Scouts of America will now allow openly gay boys to join scouting troops, but will continue to exclude gay adults as leaders — a compromise that may satisfy no one.![]()
If you are a betting person, you might want to keep an eye out for Uniqlo’s now familiar red square logo appearing on athletes in the future.![]()
Shades of summer fruit are popping up everywhere. Here, warm pieces to mix and match for those first outdoor picnics.![]()
The bride is the manager of business development at Foreign Affairs magazine; the groom is a specialist in Impressionist and modern art at Sotheby’s.![]()
The bride is a dancer with the San Francisco Ballet; the groom is the director of data science at a Web site for short-term home and apartment rentals worldwide.![]()
The bride is a sculptor; the groom owns an architectural firm.![]()
The bride is a senior product manager at Macy’s; the groom is a documentary filmmaker, film editor and screenwriter.![]()
In “The English Teacher,” Julianne Moore plays a high school teacher leading a solitary life who suddenly takes a chance on a former star pupil with artistic ambitions.![]()
Alex Gibney’s new documentary, “We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks,” traces the intertwined actions of Julian Assange and Pfc. Bradley Manning.![]()
The New York Times critics on "Before Midnight," "Fill the Void" and "We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks."![]()
Among the entries drawing attention at the Cannes Film Festival are Alexander Payne’s “Nebraska”; “Le Passé,” by Asghar Farhadi; and Lucía Puenzo’s “Wakolda.”![]()