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What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ and ‘The Jungle Book’

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Brunilda Ruiz, Original Joffrey and Harkness Dancer, Dies at 83

Pedro Bell, Whose Wild Album Covers Defined Funkadelic, Dies at 69

‘Keeping Faith’ Is a Hit in Two Languages

Takis, Sculptor Who Made Art From Moving Parts, Dies at 93

Review: Orlando Bloom Among the Immigrant Beasts in ‘Carnival Row’

The Playlist: Ashley McBryde’s Loner’s Lament, and 10 More New Songs

Du Yun: A Composer’s 10 Cultural Influences

Why Tamron Hall’s Role Model Is Rocky

What Does a Singer Do With Full Freedom?

What Draws Hundreds to This Lake Bed? Spellbinding Crystals

How Brittany Ran Her ‘Marathon’ With 50,000 Extras

Labor Day Art Guide: Summer Shows to See Before They Close

What’s on TV Friday: ‘The Dark Crystal’ and ‘Keeping Faith’

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

Donnie Fritts, Who Bridged Soul and Country Music, Dies at 76

This Labor Day, We Salute the (Arts) Workers

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Keeper: Roger Brown, the Artist as Voracious Collector

‘Barry’ Star Stephen Root Went From ‘That Guy’ to Emmy Nominee

What’s the Point of Album Covers in the Post-Album Era?

‘Abstract Climates’: Helen Frankenthaler’s Ode to Provincetown

For Dancers, the Not-So-Lazy Days of Summer

A German Festival Takes Aim at Western Culture

Mika Rottenberg’s ‘Easypieces’ Transports You to Parts Unknown

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Escape Room’ and ‘Poltergeist’

‘Yellowstone’ Proves There Is Still an Appetite for TV Westerns

Mario Davidovsky, Composer Who Made Electronics Sing, Dies at 85

Senators Ask for Antitrust Probe in Concert Ticketing

A Pavlova of the Pool

Lana Del Rey on Trump, Kanye and the Right Time for a Protest Song

Beyond the Stereotypes, a New View of Indian Music

Bon Iver Steps Back From the Brink on ‘i,i’

Clara Schumann, Music’s Unsung Renaissance Woman

Richard Serra Is Carrying the Weight of the World

Leslie Jones Is Leaving ‘S.N.L.’ Here Are Her 10 Funniest Moments.

What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ and the Real Oz

Leslie Jones Is Leaving ‘S.N.L.’ Here Are Her 10 Funniest Moments.

Is Taylor Swift’s ‘Lover’ the Beginning or the End of an Era?

What’s Chinese About Chinese Ballet?

The Sub-Mariner Turns 80. He’s Still Super.

These Superheroes Have Power, Staying Power

Meek Mill’s Criminal Case Ends With a Misdemeanor Guilty Plea

Donation Brings New Impressionist Works to Atlanta’s High Museum