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Youths! Go Listen to Your Elders!

How Black Students Challenged the Racism at Their High School

They See It. They Like It. They Want It. They Rent It.

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Edward Crutchley Steps Into the Spotlight

The Week in Arts: Alvin Ailey Goes Back to School; ‘Younger’ Returns to TV Land

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘A Star Is Born’ and ‘The Black Godfather’

The Four Seasons Is Closing, Less Than a Year After Reopening

Dressing Room Confidential

The Mirror and the Lights, Then and Now

In Chicago’s Vibrant Theater Scene, Two Tales of One City

Tyler, the Creator and Kevin Abstract, Self-Invented Hip-Hop Confessionalists

Review: A Dark, Modern Version of Beethoven’s Only Opera

The Met Opera Cuts Back on Screen Time for Berlioz Next Season

The Playlist: Sheryl Crow’s All-Star Girl Gang, and 12 More New Songs

Opera Lives in Cycles

Pasta Salads to Swoon Over (No, Really)

The Death of Fashion Diplomacy

Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Names Rein Wolfs Its New Director

Before She Wrote Cookbooks, Maida Heatter Created Hit Recipes for The Times

They Say You Can’t Go Home Again. Laura Linney Just Did.

How Many Shades of White Can There Be?

Rebel Girls

Symbol of a Brutal Regime? Or a Fun Place to Party?

For These Women, a FIRE That Burns Too Male and Too White

A Cleveland River Once Oozed and Burned. It’s Now a Hot Spot.

The Last Two Dance Dance Revolution Machines in Manhattan

Laure Prouvost Represents France. But She Doesn’t Feel Very French.

Few Talked About Race at This School. Then a Student Posted a Racist Slur.

Stephen Colbert Teases G.O.P. for ‘Flirting With Rebellion’ Against Trump

What’s on TV Friday: ‘XY Chelsea’ and ‘Alles Ist Gut’

Review: ‘Big Little Lies’ Adjusts to Big Little Truths

Encountering the ‘New Order’ at MoMA

In Praise of the Great Majority

Mondrian Sparked My Love of Painting

Fixing Your Work Environment Will Not Fix Your Life

A Noisy Half-Hour With van Gogh’s Masterpiece

Designing Democracy: The Nut Dish and Other Populist Gems at MoMA

Will the Renovated MoMA Let Folk Art Back In?

Last Call: MoMA’s Closing, and Changing

What to See in Art Galleries Right Now

Meet the Money Whisperer to the Super-Rich N.B.A. Elite

A Young Pianist Held Carnegie Hall Rapt in March. She’s Already Back.

Even Grandpa Is on the Apps Now

A $55 Million Gift Aims to Ensure the Philadelphia Orchestra’s Recovery

At Paul Taylor Dance, a Generation Departs

Putting the Glam in Mammogram

Linda Fairstein, Once Cheered, Faces Storm After ‘When They See Us’

Hootie & the Blowfish, Great American Rock Band (Yes, Really)

Shannon Watts’s Work Diary: The Demanding Job of Running ‘Moms Demand Action’