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Modern Language Association Moves to Reject Academic Boycott of Israel

What’s on TV Saturday: Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds on HBO

T.I. Writes Open Letter to Barack Obama: ‘Your Legacy Will Live On’

Municipal Art Society Abruptly Ousts Its President

Review: Concert Hall, Meet Cabaret

Review: ‘Mata Hari,’ a Different Kind of Queen of the Night

Letters From Princess Diana Are Auctioned in Britain

The Playlist: Ed Sheeran Returns With a Foot in the Past and an Eye on the Future

Mariah Carey and New Year’s Eve: Is the Fantasy Over?

Czech Artist’s Grandson Sues to Block Loan of Works to Tokyo

10 Things to Do Now in NYC

Winter TV: Where Flowers Now Bloom

Tom Hardy Is at Home as Hero and Villain in ‘Taboo’

An Austrian Maestro’s Career, Seen Through His Recordings

Merce Cunningham’s Multifaceted Mirror, Held Up to Nature

What TV Says About Race and Money

What’s on TV Friday: ‘One Day at a Time’ and ‘Emerald City’

Kiera Duffy on Becoming Bess, the Heroine of ‘Breaking the Waves’

Events for Children in NYC This Week

Art and Museums in NYC This Week

Dance in NYC This Week

Pop, Rock and Jazz in NYC This Week

Classical Music in NYC This Week

Comedy in NYC This Week

What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

15 New and Returning TV Series to Watch

Elizabeth Murray: A Singular Style, Steeped in Many

Review: Toto, You’re Not a Basket-Size Terrier Anymore

Review: World War I — The Quick. The Dead. The Artists.

St. Louis Art Museum Faces Backlash Over Artwork’s Role in Trump Inauguration

Wade Guyton Packs Information in ‘The New York Times Paintings’

Oddities to You, Treasures to Mark Dion

A ‘Sherlock’ Creator Responds to a Critic in Verse

How ‘Bambi’ Got Its Look From 1,000-Year-Old Chinese Art

Fred Armisen Finds All the World a Playground

Review: Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, at Home in ‘Bright Lights’

Kanye West’s Year of Breaking Bad

What’s on TV Thursday: The Return of ‘Nashville’

Georges Prêtre, French Conductor Known for Interpretation, Dies at 92

Karel Husa, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composer, Dies at 95

Run the Jewels, Still Insisting on Old Hip-Hop Values

Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris Gets Its First Female Artistic Director

Preview NYC Winter Jazzfest in 7 Tracks

A Chilling PBS Documentary Shows How Mistakes Are Made

A Solo Turn From Sadie Dupuis of Speedy Ortiz

The ‘10th Street Scene’ Has Its Own Show

New Works for a New Year at Trinity Wall Street’s Festival

Ken Weine Is Named Communications Chief at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Fresh Works From Batsheva Dance Veterans

The Making of Virtually Real Art With Google’s Tilt Brush