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Dick Gregory, 84, Dies; Found Humor in the Civil Rights Struggle

Sharing Secrets to a Successful Marriage

Act 4: The Wedding Scene

Turning Over a New Leaf, and Finding Love

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Beatriz at Dinner’ and ‘Nocturnal Animals’

Julia Margaret Cameron | After the Manner of Perugino (1865-1866) | Available for Sale | Artsy

Open Thread: This Week in Style News

Jo Walker-Meador, 93, Dies; Raised Country Music’s Profile

Bruce Forsyth, 89, Cheeky Fixture of British TV, Is Dead

Bleak, Gentle and Sweet: This Week’s Eight Best Classical Music Moments on YouTube

The Playlist: Justin Bieber Pleads on the Dance Floor and 9 More New Songs

Columbus, Ind., Renews Its Big Design Legacy

Kesha and Taylor Swift Find New Voices

10 Things to Do in NYC Now

How Jinder Mahal, an Indian WWE Star, Is Turning Up the Heat

Solid-Gold Toilet to Be Removed From Guggenheim in September

Trump Aside, Artists and Preservationists Debate the Rush to Topple Statues

WilldaBeast, and Other Forces to Be Reckoned With

Dolly Parton on Her TV Movie’s Emmy Nomination and Playing the ‘Town Tramp’

Is It Fact or Fiction? Only Matt LeBlanc Knows

It’s the Golden Age of TV. And Writers Are Paying the Toll.

A Pianist With Modern Flair Takes Over the Salzburg Festival

16 Members of White House Arts Committee Resign to Protest Trump

Ready for the Solar Eclipse? ‘Nova’ on PBS Has You Covered

The Locrian Chamber Players Put ‘New Music’ on the Manhattan Map

Azealia Banks Eyes a Comeback and a Homecoming

A New Hologram of Serena Williams at Martos Gallery

Maira Kalman and ‘The Principles of Uncertainty’ Head to Jacob’s Pillow

Coping With Depression as Love Wins the Day

Jimmy Kimmel Says Trump Tower Is Now Its Own Monument to Racism

America’s Quintessential Maverick Composer, at 100

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Marvel’s the Defenders’ and White Supremacists

Events for Children in NYC This Week

Art and Museums in NYC This Week

Dance in NYC This Week

Comedy in NYC This Week

Classical Music in NYC This Week

Pop, Rock and Jazz in NYC This Week

Paul Oliver, Pre-eminent Authority on the Blues, Dies at 90

What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

A Touch of Rome in Brooklyn Heights

Maira Kalman’s Irreverent Pictures for the Grammar Bible

Carmen de Lavallade, a Dance Legend, to Skip a White House Reception

Gunnar Birkerts, Architect, Dies at 92; Gave Shape to the Unexpected

Review: Netflix’s ‘Defenders’ Is Less Than the Sum of Its Superheroes

When the Body Is a Percussive Instrument

‘I Love Winds’: David Lynch on the Sound of ‘Twin Peaks’

Editta Sherman’s Long Reign as ‘The Duchess of Carnegie Hall’

How Do You Paint an Eclipse? Work Fast in the Dark

From Reality Star to Rapper: Cardi B Makes Her Money Move