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Clyde Stubblefield, the ‘Funky Drummer’ for James Brown, Dies at 73

Cheesecake for the Soul: A ‘Golden Girls’ Cafe Opens

Bill Maher and Milo Yiannopoulos Find Common Ground

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘The Legend of Tarzan’ and ‘Planet Earth II’

Saloua Raouda Choucair, Early Exponent of Abstract Arabian Art, Dies at 100

Friends No More? Jorge Pérez and Donald Trump

Stuart McLean, Who Created Radio’s ‘The Vinyl Cafe,’ Dies at 68

A Chord Vanishing Into Eternity: The 8 Best Classical Music Moments This Week

Afropunk: Feeling Black Activism’s Joy, and Its Pain

Limited to Prewar Music, Bulgarian Station Thrives

Inside the Brutal World of Comedy Open Mikes

Review: Like Nordic Noir? ‘Trapped’ Is Chilly, and Pulls You In

Review: The Predictable Tears of a Clown Flow in ‘Crashing’

10 Things to Do in NYC Now

Not Enough Snakes in Your Nightmares? See ‘Planet Earth II’

The Playlist: Selena Gomez Chides an Ex, and Remy Ma Stomps on a Foe

Bill Cunningham’s Trademark Bicycle and Jacket Join the New-York Historical Society

Review: A Stylishly Blood-and-Guts Tenor in the Met Opera’s ‘Werther’

First, Emil Ferris Was Paralyzed. Then Her Book Got Lost at Sea.

Famke Janssen Plays Another Lethal Woman in a ‘Blacklist’ Spinoff

Alison Krauss: Vintage Country. Modern Self-Awareness.

Young Collectors Take a Turn Toward Cars That Are More Modern

How Old-Fashioned TV Still Drives the Music Industry

Jimmy Fallon (as Trump) Meets the Press

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Return to Manitowoc County: The State of Wisconsin vs. Steven A. Avery’

Irwin Stambler, 92, Reference Book Writer With Songs in His Heart, Dies

Cosby Judge Dismisses Civil Defamation Suit

David Axelrod, Music Producer Who Bridged Genres, Dies at 85

Events for Children in NYC This Week

Art and Museums in NYC This Week

Dance in NYC This Week

An Early-Music Ensemble Gives a Handel Opera a Period Punch

Comedy in NYC This Week

Classical Music in NYC This Week

Pop, Rock and Jazz in NYC This Week

Cirque du Seurat at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Review: In ‘Big Little Lies,’ Monterey Moms and Their Clichés

What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

Oscars 2017: Where to Stream the Nominated Movies

Calmer New York Living Through Minimalist Art

A Bumpy Journey From Havana to New York Ends at ‘Wild Noise/Ruido Salvaje’

Prince’s Songs Streamed 4.7 Million Times in First Two Days of Availability

An Export From Sweden: Art Treasures Collected Abroad

Bringing Back the Spirit of Early Martha Graham, Stark and Pure

London Publisher Says He Has Mick Jagger’s Memoir — but Don’t Expect to Read It

Stephen Colbert Accuses Trump in a ‘Usual Suspects’ Parody

Works Stashed by Nazi-Era Art Dealer to Go on View in Switzerland and Germany

‘When We Rise’: Stories Behind the Pain and Pride of Gay Rights

14 TV Shows That Broke Ground With Gay and Transgender Characters

Stephen Colbert Accuses Trump in a ‘Usual Suspects’ Parody