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‘Paris Is Burning’ Goes Global

The Best Movies and TV Shows New on Netflix Canada in July

Donatella Versace Has Long Been a Gay Icon. Now It’s Official.

This Week’s Wedding Announcements

The Week in Arts: Sarah Jessica Parker Back for More ‘Divorce’; a Farewell to ‘My Fair Lady’

What’s on TV Saturday: Ramy Youssef and ‘The Spy Who Dumped Me’

SculptureCenter Names New Director

The Playlist: Brittany Howard’s Fresh Funk, and 13 More New Songs

Is Marianne Williamson a Fringe Candidate? Or a Likely One?

Guggenheim Workers Vote to Join a Union, the Museum’s First

SculptureCenter Names New Director

Guggenheim Workers Vote to Join a Union, the Museum’s First

When Is Being Together Worth $5.50 an Hour? Please Solve

The Kitchen Counter Challenge

The Impresario of ‘Ballet Kink’

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

On Night 2, the Democratic Debate Wakes Up and Shakes Up

For Ronald K. Brown, ‘Grace’ Endures and Brings ‘Mercy’

What to Do in New York This Weekend

How J Balvin and Bad Bunny Made Their Surprise Album, ‘Oasis’

Five Places to Visit in Houston

Aubrey Plaza Cracks a Grin at the Batting Cage

Gay, Cuban and in Love

It’s Slime. And It’s Satisfying.

Colbert Says Joe Biden Got His Teeth Knocked Out at the Debate

In France, Debates About the Veil Hide a Long History

What’s on TV Friday: ‘100%: Julian Edelman’ and ‘Collateral’

Joel Grey’s Other Love, Art, Is Not So Far From the Stage

Female Artists With African Backgrounds Are Winners at Phillips Auction in London

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

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

The Negroni Is a Century Old, but Just Hitting Its Stride

Kim Kardashian West and the Kimono Controversy

A Boom, Finally, for John Adams Operas in Germany

The Guggenheim’s Collection, as Seen by Six Art Stars

Review: In ‘The Rook,’ a Woman Has Powers, if She Can Remember Them

How Russell Crowe Channeled Roger Ailes in ‘The Loudest Voice’

Kevin Spacey Accuser Files Civil Lawsuit

Female Choreographers Take Center Stage in Ballet Theater’s Fall Season

At the First Debate, an Audio Snarl and a Traffic Jam

Kate Soper’s New Opera Opens Next Year

Why Is Everyone Drinking Celery Juice as if It Will Save Them From Dying?

When Jaap Met Yannick: New Maestros in New York

When Fritz Lang Shot the Moon

This Man Has Got to Stop Looking in My Window

At the First Debate, an Audio Snarl and a Traffic Jam

The Most Fabulous Old Folks Home

For the Black Keys, Rock Lives. It Just Had to Wait

Discovering Maurice Sendak, the Opera Designer

Jimmy Fallon Thinks the Democratic Debate Was a Bit Overcrowded