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11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Isle of Dogs’ and ‘Remember the Night’

The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix Canada in January

Favorite Christmas Sounds: The Week in Classical Music

Alice Walker, Answering Backlash, Praises Anti-Semitic Author as ‘Brave’

A New Kind of Pop Star Has Arrived

The Playlist: Sean Ono Lennon’s ‘Xmas’ Wish and 11 More Holiday Songs

Opera Has a Problem: Fans Aren’t Subscribing

A Critic Gives Prizes for 5 ‘Messiah’ Concerts in New York

Park Avenue Armory Receives Nearly $2 Million in City Funds

They Look Like the Emperors’ Clocks. But Are They Real?

Life After Horrific Death for the Journalist James Foley

The Ambiguous Sexism of Marius Petipa, Ballet’s Towering Master

Ditch the Tropes: These Holiday Movies Won’t Make You Roll Your Eyes

Barack Obama Joins Lin-Manuel Miranda on a ‘Hamilton’ Remix

The Week in Arts: Phony Ppl, ‘Destroyer,’ a Broadway Matinee Bonanza

Going, Going, Gone: Explaining Auction Houses’ Executive Exodus

Stephen Colbert Already Misses That ‘Voice of Reason, Mad Dog’

Seven Comic Books for This Season (and the Next)

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Vanity Fair’ and ‘Life Itself’

13 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in N.Y.C. This Weekend

5 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend

8 Things to Do With Your Kids in N.Y.C. This Weekend

25 Art Exhibitions to View in N.Y.C. This Weekend

6 Dance Performances to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend

5 Comedy Shows to Catch in N.Y.C. This Weekend

At the Met Museum, an Abstract Show That Falls Short of Epic

Review: ‘The Magic Flute,’ Trimmed for Families at the Met Opera

Paul Rudolph at 100: The Mischief Maker in a New Light

An Art of Faith, Facts and Miracles

Review: A Watered-Down ‘Watership Down’ on Netflix

David J. Skorton Is Leaving the Smithsonian for a Health Care Nonprofit

Jimmy Fallon Says Facebook Has the Holiday Spirit: It’s Giving Your Data Away

There’s More Religion Than You Think in Bach’s ‘Brandenburgs’

How a New Kind of Pop Star Stormed 2018

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Ray’ and ‘Aggretsuko’

When Man and Hoop Become One

The Year in Yesteryear: Standout Music Books and Boxed Sets

Should Aziz Ansari and Louis C.K. Talk About Accusations Onstage?

A New Comics Publisher Aims to Shake Things Up

Late-Night Philosophy Festival Expands to Five U.S. Cities

Benefit Auction for Miss Porter’s School to Feature Works by Female Artists

Stephen Colbert Enjoys Michael Flynn’s Pain

What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘Nico, 1988’ and ‘Blockers’

She Did It Her Way, Yes, Her Way

Baby, That Song’s a Mess (But Do You Listen Any Less?)

Raja Feather Kelly Named New York Live Arts Resident Commissioned Artist

Steven Spielberg on Storytelling’s Power to Fight Hate

XXXTentacion’s ‘Skins’ Is No. 1 After Two Weeks of Chart Confusion