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11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

What’s on TV Saturday: Amanda Seales and ‘Austin City Limits’

Newseum Building to Be Sold to Johns Hopkins for $372.5 Million

Kilted Quartet: The Week in Classical Music

Review: With Protest and Fire, an Oratorio Mourns a Tragedy

Fyre Festival’s Post-Mortems: We’ve Still Got Questions

A Matthew McConaughey-Harmony Korine Project and Other Trailers to Watch

The Playlist: Vampire Weekend’s Plucky Return, and 15 More New Songs

5,000 Pages of Verdi’s Drafts, Long Hidden, Will Be Made Public

‘DAU’ Premiere in Paris Is Postponed

Natasha Lyonne Has a New Life. It’s Just That She Keeps Dying.

Jazz at Lincoln Center to Program Its First International Festival

Roy Wood Jr. Is Following in the Comedy Footsteps of Dick Gregory

This Week in Arts: Lin-Manuel Miranda Brings Back Freestyle Love Supreme

Jimmy Fallon on the Company That’s Giving Weed to Government Workers

The Place to Challenge Ballet’s Gender Stereotypes? In Daily Class

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Creed’ and ‘First Reformed’

‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Season 2, Episode 2: Keeping the Faith

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

Workers at New Museum in Manhattan Vote to Unionize

Slashing His Way to the Sublime

At 90, This Artist Is Still Opening Doors of Perception

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

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

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

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

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

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

Large Asian Art Collection Donated to University of Texas at Dallas

Chris Brown Files False Accusation Complaint Against Rape Accuser

Shutdown Leaves Uninflated Space Sculpture Circling in Orbit

John Dunkley, an Outsider Artist Deep in the Heart of Jamaica

What Penn Badgley Wants Us to Learn From ‘You’

When These Lines Are Drawn, Artist and Dancers Connect

Review: A Netflix Legal Thriller Weighs Genocide and Guilt

Hundreds of Punks Hit the Desert. The Modern Music Festival Was Born.

Review: A Choreographer Makes a Holistic Mess

2 Artists, 500 Years Apart, Asking the Same Spiritual Questions

Seth Meyers Is Impressed With Nancy Pelosi’s Iron Will

‘I Am the Night’: Patty Jenkins and Chris Pine Explore the Black Dahlia Mystery

Kodak Black Grapples With Tough Questions in His Music, but Nowhere Else

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Broad City’ and ‘I Feel Pretty’

Imminent Union Vote Sparks Debate at Manhattan’s New Museum

Joe’s Pub Announces a Diverse Group of Artists in Residence

Spinning Into a Storm of Her Own Making

For John Ashbery’s Personal Library, a Spot on the Shelves at Harvard

What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

Review: At City Ballet, Taylor Stanley Is a God for Our Time

It’s O.K. if a Deal Falls Through. There’s Always More Art.

Library of Congress Exhibition Pairs Herblock With Other Socially Engaged Art