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Jennifer Holliday Decides Not to Sing for Trump After Opposition

The Comedic Side of William Peter Blatty, the Author of ‘The Exorcist’

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Bridge of Spies’ and ‘Money Monster’

Steve Harvey Talks Housing With President-Elect Trump

Tommy Allsup, Guitarist, Dies at 85; a Coin Toss Saved His Life

Steve Harvey Talks Housing With President-Elect Trump

Review: Thoroughly Modern ‘Victoria,’ Still Nursing That Crush

The Playlist: Calle 13’s Residente Goes Globe-Trotting and Slowdive Cruises Back

Meet Julio Torres, the New ‘S.N.L.’ Star No One Sees

Requiem for a New Metropolitan Opera Production

Buddy Greco, Singer Who Had That Swing, Dies at 90

Review: A Harpsichordist Who Keeps His Listeners Off Balance

Jennifer Holliday Plans to Sing at Trump’s Inauguration ‘for the People’

Hip-Hop’s Elders and Youth Go to Battle (Again)

10 Things to Do Now in NYC

Review: Strangers and Familiar Friends of Classical Music

Review: A Transfer of Power in ‘Homeland.’ Situation Normal, for Now.

Netflix’s Fortunate Reinvention of ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’

Review: The First Concert at the New Elbphilharmonie in Germany

American ‘Holy Grail’ Punch Bowl to Go on Display

Review: In Germany, a Long-Awaited Musical Inauguration

Kitsch vs. Curios: Tourist Trade Threatens Character of London’s Portobello Market

A Long Party of Concerts to Celebrate Anton Bruckner

Sky Drops Episode of ‘Urban Myths’ That Cast Joseph Fiennes as Michael Jackson

Bruce Springsteen Won’t Be at Inauguration, but His Music Might

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Sneaky Pete’ and ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’

Laurie Carlos, Actress in ‘For Colored Girls,’ Dies at 67

Richard Prince, Protesting Trump, Returns Art Payment

Brice Marden Joining Gagosian Gallery

Martha Swope, Photographer of Dancers and Actors, Has Died at 88.

Events for Children in NYC This Week

Art and Museums in NYC This Week

Dance in NYC This Week

President Obama Designates National Monuments to Civil Rights History

Pop, Rock and Jazz in NYC This Week

Classical Music in NYC This Week

Review: Con Man Poses as Long-Lost Grandson in ‘Sneaky Pete’

Comedy in NYC This Week

When Artists Ran the Show: ‘Inventing Downtown,’ at N.Y.U.

Chinese Cultural Nomads Find an Oasis

Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips on the Band’s New Left Turn

A Goth Male Soprano Who Plumbs the Darkness

What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

Martha Swope, 88, Who Etched Dance and Theater History in Photographs, Dies

Of Women, Men and Ballet in the 21st Century

Museum Director Edging Closer to New Post as Leader of Tate

‘Mad Men’ Archives Going to the University of Texas

Isaac Mizrahi, on Collecting Art in Search of the Me Factor

The Billionaire Art Dealer Guy Wildenstein Is Cleared of Tax Fraud

Dark Sounds: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Score Ken Burns’s ‘Vietnam War’