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Fifty Years Later, Black Panthers’ Art Still Resonates

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Captain Fantastic’ and Emily Blunt on ‘S.N.L.’

Review: ‘Berlin Station,’ the Hunt for a C.I.A. Whistle-Blower

Review: A Composer’s Mystical Music Gets the Space It Demands

‘Desus & Mero’: No Suits. And No Canned Sketches.

Review: A Choreographer’s Head-Spinning Turns as Self-Revelation

Review: In ‘Graves,’ a Politician Goes From Red to Blue to Gruff and Gray

Louis Stettner, Who Photographed the Everyday New York and Paris, Dies at 93

The Playlist: Pusha T Spurns the Doubters and Kendrick Lamar Tempts the Critics

Review: ‘Eyewitness’ Tells of Whodunit, but Also Who Saw It

Readers Go Electric Over Dylan’s Nobel

Artist Asks Cubans to Imagine They Are Running for President

10 Things to Do Now in NYC

What You Should Watch This Weekend: ‘Carol’ and ‘The Durrells in Corfu’

Billie Joe Armstrong: A Punk Seeks Serenity Inside the Chaos

New York Philharmonic Saves Contact! New-Music Series

Billie Joe Armstrong: A Punk Seeks Serenity Inside the Chaos

Review: Danish Dance Theater, Pulse-Checking and a Rave for the Undead

Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize: A Podcast Discussion

Prince Tribute Puts the Hometown Hero Ahead of the Superstar

Insiders Dish on the Art Market

Photographs of Desperate Shadows Cast by the California Sun

Bob Dylan 101: A Harvard Professor Has the Coolest Class on Campus

He’s a Ballet Dancer. And a Singer. And a Drag Queen.

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Goliath’ and ‘Haters Back Off!’

Don Ciccone, Songwriter and Lead Singer of the Critters, Dies at 70

Around Town for Oct. 14-20

Patricia Barry, Actress in Many TV Roles, Dies at 93

Spare Times for Children Listings for Oct. 14-20

Museum & Gallery Listings for Oct. 14-20

Jazz Listings for Oct. 14-20

Dance Listings for Oct. 14-20

Pop & Rock Listings for Oct. 14-20

Classical Music Listings for Oct. 14-20

Comedy Listings for Oct. 14-20

Review: In ‘Goliath,’ Billy Bob Thornton Plays a Down-and-Out David

New York City Ballet’s Fall Season Bursts With Talent

What to See in New York Galleries This Week

Review: ‘Doomocracy’ Looms at Fright Night in Brooklyn

Twain and Stowe Homes Being Renovated for Historical Accuracy

And a Little Child Shall Lead Them (at Least at This Museum)

Klimt’s Women, Real and on Canvas

Dylan Onstage and in the Studio

Review: In ‘Haters Back Off!’ a Cringe-Worthy Star Is Born

Landmarks Commission O.K.’s Natural History Museum’s Science Center

All Things Agnes Martin at the Guggenheim

Cecily Brown’s Repeated Images Tell a Story About Drawing

Bob Dylan, More Than a Songwriter

Bob Dylan: America’s Great One-Man Songbook

Bob Dylan, More Than Just a Songwriter