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A&E Shelves a K.K.K. Documentary Series Over Cash Payments

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Hail, Caesar!’ and ‘Love Actually’

Kenneth Snelson, Sculptor Who Fused Art, Science and Engineering, Dies at 89

A&E Says It Will Rework, Retitle Its Ku Klux Klan Series

Solstice Serenades in New York City for Make Music Winter

Their Words to Live By: Artists We Lost in 2016

Rockettes Won’t Be Forced to Play Trump Inauguration, Company Says

The Playlist: 18 Holiday Songs, 1 Surprise Mixtape and a Dark New Nine Inch Nails EP

‘Sherlock’ Opens Up the Old Boys’ Club to Women

10 Things to Do Now in NYC

Celebrating a Rugged Vision of Landscape Architecture

After a Robust 2016, Jazz’s Center Is Up for Grabs

Stephen Root Is Just the Man for a Cubicle or a Castle

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Shakespeare Live! From the Royal Shakespeare Company’ and ‘Sense8: A Christmas Special’

Events for Children in NYC This Week

Art and Museums in NYC This Week

Dance in NYC This Week

Classical Music in NYC This Week

Pop, Rock and Jazz in NYC This Week

Comedy in NYC This Week

What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

For Yasiin Bey, Once Known as Mos Def, a Comeback With the Finish Line in Mind

Gouthière at the Frick: Gilding the Lily (and Everything Else)

Romeo and Juliet, Flushed and Feverish at the Met Opera

Our Midas Moment, From Galleries to Artisans

Review: Welcome to the Neighborhood Underworld in ‘Trollhunters’

‘The Red Shoes’ Takes the Stage

Pete Wentz and His D.I.Y.-Inspired Art Collection

Muhammad Ali: Drawn, Painted and Photographed

With Streaming, Musicians and Fans Find Room to Experiment and Explore

Apple Music: Platform? Promoter? Both.

The Dancer Shamel Pitts on Coming Home

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas’ and ‘Brooklyn’

Prominent Antiquities Dealer Accused of Selling Stolen Artifacts

It’s Beginning to Sound a Lot Like Christmas

Is American Baking Really Limited to Fruitcake and Gingerbread?

Is American Baking Really Limited to Fruitcake and Gingerbread?

Escaping the Shadow of Suicide in ‘Every Brilliant Thing’

Chris Botti Plays His Trumpet, but No Holiday Music

Vatican Museums Get First Female Director

‘Out of the Box’ Explores the Rise of the Sneaker

Making a List to Help Escape the Shadow of Suicide

A New Work From Wynton Marsalis at David Geffen Hall

The Juice Crew: A Rap History Reunion

Flamenco With a Difference: Hip-Hop and Antigone, Too

Sony Executive to Lead Vienna Opera

Gilded Age Ballroom Installation Coming to Central Park

What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘Surprise! Instant Xmas Carol’ and Lin-Manuel Miranda

A Conductor Following Family Footsteps and Blazing a Trail

Forget the Ball Dropping in Times Square: Go to Vienna