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Animals in the Artist's Studio

What’s on TV Saturday: Adam Driver in ‘Paterson’ and a Murderous Mother-to-Be in ‘Prevenge’

Bernie Wrightson, Artist and a Creator of Swamp Thing, Dies at 68

The Photographs of Don Hunstein

Don Hunstein, Who Photographed Great Musicians, Dies at 88

Can the Arts Thrive Without Washington? A Kansas Town Says Yes

A Met Opera Star is Born: This Week’s 8 Best Classical Music Moments

Africa Center Looks to Close Fund-Raising Gap, and Open Its Doors

Review: ‘American Jihad’ and the Problem With the Internet

The Playlist: Kendrick Lamar Backs Up His Boasts

John Mayer Has More to Say: The Outtakes

Jay Z and Weinstein Company to Produce Trayvon Martin Projects

10 Things to Do in NYC Now

Jon Batiste and Wynton Marsalis Prize John Lewis, and Each Other

Pete Holmes Opens Old Wounds in HBO’s ‘Crashing’

Tony Conrad Was Such a Good Minimalist, He Was Almost Forgotten

Anna Halprin’s California Visions Get a New York Stage

Weaving Politics and Passion in ‘Love in Idleness’ and ‘Limehouse’

Trevor Noah to Republicans: Learn From Drake and Beyoncé

Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern, Wildly Close

Art and Museums in NYC This Week

Events for Children in NYC This Week

What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

Dance in NYC This Week

Classical Music in NYC This Week

Comedy in NYC This Week

Pop, Rock and Jazz in NYC This Week

A Space Odyssey: Making Art Up There

Artie Lange Says He Was Fired From ‘Crashing’; HBO Denies It

Review: A Soprano’s Sudden Solo Act

Boss Hog’s Punk Rock Revs Up as It Hits Middle Age

What’s the Global Art Market Really Worth? Depends Who You Ask.

Review: In ‘Ingobernable,’ a Mexican Presidency in Turmoil

Review: ‘A World of Emotions’ in Greek Art Unmasks the Stony Faces

Solange and Werner Herzog Among Artists at Red Bull Music Academy Festival

Real Estate

The Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Gets a 50th Birthday Festival in Liverpool

Desert Silence, Transposed to the Cacophony of New York

Stephen Colbert Is Missing Out on Perfectly Good Sex Scandals

John Mayer Knows He Messed Up. He Wants Another Chance.

Unraveling the Mystery of Who Lies Beneath the Cloth

Lygia Pape’s Brazil, From the Beach to the Barricades

This Choreographer Is Moved by Art

The Sound of Sadness Overwhelms and Inspires Mount Eerie

At Asia’s Hottest Art Fair, Taking Selfies With a Mao ‘Corpse’

A Hat Designer for Rock Stars Turns to Opera

Ukraine Bars Russia’s Eurovision Entrant

Gender Gap Persists at Largest Museums

The Movement of Life: Paul Taylor’s ‘Esplanade’

Review: Mahan Esfahani, a Harpsichordist With a Chip on His Keyboard