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Is the Met Museum ‘a Great Institution in Decline’?

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘The Handmaiden’ and Kristen Stewart on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Marta Becket, Dancer in the Desert, Dies at 92

MoMA Takes a Stand: Art From Banned Countries Comes Center Stage

For Paris ‘Spiderman,’ Stealing 5 Museum Masterpieces Was No Sweat

Flying? ‘Bad Romance’? What to Expect From Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl Halftime Show

The Met Opera’s ‘Rusalka’ Is a Dark, Sexy Hit

Dore Ashton, Art Critic Who Embraced and Inhabited Modernism, Dies at 88

How This London Troupe Takes You to the Heart of Dance

The Playlist: Mariah Carey Shakes It Off, and Depeche Mode Looks for Revolution

Norman Rockwell’s ‘Four Freedoms’ Paintings to Go on Tour

CBS Bets on ‘The Good Fight’ in the Streaming Wars

Venice and Modern-Day Politics Hit Carnegie Hall

See the Dances of Lucinda Childs, Who Is Being Honored for Lifetime Achievement

Punk Rock Is Alive and Well, No Politics Required

At Carnegie Hall, Political Jewels From Old Venice That Still Shine

10 Things to Do in NYC Now

Virtual Reality Has Arrived in the Art World. Now What?

MoMA Protests Trump Entry Ban by Rehanging Work by Artists from Muslim Nations

‘Legion’ Brings a Genuine X-Factor to FX

What’s on TV Friday: Drew Barrymore in ‘Santa Clarita Diet’

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

Review: ‘Santa Clarita Diet,’ a Suburban Sitcom With Bite

Philippe Jordan, a Conductor Who Excels at Juggling Jobs

Netflix’s ‘The OA’ and the Transformative Power of Dance

In the Super Bowl, the Women Lead at the Half

Pop, Rock and Jazz in NYC This Week

New Faces (and Bodies) in Classic Roles at New York City Ballet

Comedy in NYC This Week

What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

Alfred Sisley: The Unheralded Impressionist

On Bernard Lumpkin’s Wall, a Visual Conversation About His Roots

Santiago Calatrava to Design His First London Complex

The Guggenheim Museum’s Deputy Director Steps Down

Chocolate Sculpture, With a Bitter Taste of Colonialism

Bang on a Can Marathon Moves to Brooklyn Museum

Review: In ‘24: Legacy,’ Jack Bauer’s Gone. The Demons Are the Same.

Shopping for Chardonnay With the Queen of Wine-Soaked Cabaret

Nickelodeon Wades Into Princess Politics

Get ‘Bad and Boujee’ Onstage With Migos

6 Ways ‘Girls’ Changed Television. Or Didn’t.

‘Tattooed New York’: Mohawk Chiefs, Bowery Denizens, Inking Artists

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Training Day’ and ‘Powerless’

Gwendolyn Gillen, Whose Sculpture Depicted Mary Tyler Moore, Dies at 76

Review: Magic and Firebirds Show the Light Side of Russia’s Mariinsky Ballet

Review: In ‘Superior Donuts,’ Wisecracks Galore but Little Substance

The Menzingers’ Ragged Punk Peeks in the Rearview Mirror