Nobel Committee honors László Krasznahorkai for work that 'reaffirms the power of art' The newest Nobel literature laureate is a Hungarian novelist and screenwriter who has been called "a master of the apocalypse." Neda Ulaby
This #MeToo melodrama isn't great, but Julia Roberts' performance is Roberts plays a Yale professor whose life unravels after one of her colleagues is accused of sexually assaulting a student. After the Hunt is an academic potboiler that muddles its central issue. Justin Chang
Who will win the Nobel Prize in literature? The Nobel Prize in literature will be announced Thursday, with the winner joining the ranks of Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck and Toni Morrison. A Martínez
Los Angeles: Spaghetti Cumbia, a band born from cultural fusion Photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia music in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and the United States. Ivan Kashinsky
He forgot his shirt for a job interview. A hotel employee had a novel solution Minutes before an important job interview, Oliver Muensterer realized he'd forgotten his dress shirt. A hotel employee offered a kind and unexpected solution — the literal shirt off his back.
Laufey was an 'odd fish' in native Iceland. Now she's a jazz-pop star The Grammy Award-winning singer and musician had rigorous classical training. Now she's making music that crosses genres: "I've been inspired by Golden Age films, the va-va-voom of it all," she says. Terry Gross
RFK Jr.'s new dietary guidelines could be controversial. Here's what to watch for The health secretary's affinity for saturated fat and his ire over ultraprocessed foods could influence federal food guidelines, expected out this fall. Will Stone
Thinkers, dreamers, doers: Here's who made the 2025 MacArthur Fellow list A cartographer, a composer, a neurobiologist, and a novelist are among the recipients of this year's "Genius Grants." Each Fellow will receive a no-strings attached award of $800,000. Elizabeth Blair
Pumpkin: A favorite sign of fall, with a bit of shady history Pumpkins are a harvest symbol and part of our nostalgia for a simpler time. But while the word "pumpkin" has been around for centuries, the plant dates back thousands of years. Bill Chappell
Chappell Roan's fans welcome the 'Midwest Princess' to Kansas City Photographer Katie Currid captured fans attending Chappell Roan's tour stop in Kansas City. The Missouri native said bringing joy to the Midwest's queer community is deeply meaningful to her. Katie Currid