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Stanley Dural Jr., Founder of Buckwheat Zydeco, Dies at 68

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Steve Jobs’ and ‘Portlandia’

The Other 13 Women Testifying Against Cosby ... if the Court Lets Them

Review: Betty Buckley Digs Deep for the Autumn in Her Soul

Danzig on Getting the Band (the Misfits) Back Together. Briefly.

Review: Kesha, Dodging the Past, but Still Relying on It

The Joyce Theater Confronts Its Own Staleness

In Toronto, Looking to the Future in an Abandoned Park

10 Things to Do Now in NYC

How a Nonprofit Cut a Global Path for Young Chinese Artists

‘Transparent’ Season 3 Premiere: The Prophet Elizah

What You Should Watch This Weekend: ‘Transparent’ and ‘Poldark’

Geena Davis Talks About ‘The Exorcist’ and Women Onscreen

Terry Jones of Monty Python Has Dementia, His Family Says

Cozying up to Chinese art

Popcast: The Next Teenage-Star Machine

The Playlist: The Weeknd, Leonard Cohen and Dirty Projectors All Want It Darker

Victoria and Albert Exhibition Opens a ’60s Treasure Chest

Buffalo Museum, Ready to Expand, Raises Money at Breakneck Pace

‘The Savory Collection,’ a Mythical Trove of Jazz Recordings, Will Get a Digital Release

What’s on TV Friday: ‘The Exorcist’ Series and ‘Transparent’

John D. Loudermilk, Who Wrote ‘Tobacco Road’ and ‘Indian Reservation,’ Dies at 82

Spare Times for Children Listings for Sept. 23-29

Museum & Gallery Listings for Sept. 23-29

Around Town for Sept. 23-29

Jazz Listings for Sept. 23-29

Teodoro González de León, Evocative Mexican Architect, Dies at 90

Dance Listings for Sept. 23-29

Pop & Rock Listings for Sept. 23-29

Classical Music Listings for Sept. 23-29

Comedy Listings for Sept. 23-29

Review: ‘The Exorcist’ Reboots a Battle Against a Demonic Presence

Review: ‘Debate Wars,’ Where Nothing Is Too Frivolous for Argument

Jerusalem as a Place of Desire and Death, at the Metropolitan Museum

Elizabeth Dee Gallery Is Ready to Take On Harlem

‘Cosima von Bonin,’ Swimming Against the Tide

The Paintings Are Delicate. The Show’s a Shambles.

Call Him an Early Adopter: Thomas Child, a 19th-Century Photographer in China

Review: A Safe Start to Alan Gilbert’s Final Season With the Philharmonic

What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

As Flagship Returns, South Street Museum Aims to Right Its Course

Review: Dance That Playfully Brings Art History to Life

Photoville: Bigger, and Covering the Waterfront

Inside MoMA PS1’s Back to School Bash

‘Great British Bake Off’ Loses Mary Berry, a Star Host

Come Check Out Our House, Metropolitan Opera Says

This Conductor Is on the Rise, and She’s Coming to New York

In Pinter’s ‘No Man’s Land,’ Actor-Knights Wield Their Words

Nina Stemme Takes On Her Biggest Met Opera Assignment Yet

Nina Stemme on a Love and Loss in ‘Tristan und Isolde’