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What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Unbelievable’ and ‘Maigret’

Shane Gillis’s Jokes Went Too Far. Should That End His ‘S.N.L.’ Career?

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Review: In Netflix’s ‘Unbelievable,’ Truth Is Strong Enough

Jennifer Aniston, Joaquin Phoenix and ‘Slave Play’: Take a Dip Into Our Fall Preview

Step Inside New York’s Art Fortress

The Playlist: Ariana, Miley and Lana Take on ‘Angels,’ and 11 More New Songs

Eddie Money, ‘Two Tickets to Paradise’ Singer, Is Dead at 70

‘A Cowboy Has to Sing’: Scenes From a Chuck Wagon Jamboree

Review: A Pianist Is the Muse for a Flood of Zorn

The New Architecture: Sky Parks, Tidal Pools and ‘Solar Carving’

Your Favorite Stars, Now Playing in Your Ears

Linking Tango and Jazz, Guillermo Klein Looks Back and Ahead

Stephen Colbert Plays a Democratic Debate Drinking Game

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Top Boy’ and ‘Undone’

Here’s When Your Favorite Shows Are Returning This Fall

Bach Was a Musician’s Companion to Tragedy

Ken Burns’s ‘Country Music’ Traces the Genre’s Victories, and Reveals Its Blind Spots

Amy Sherald’s Shining Second Act

Daniel Johnston’s Essential Songs: Listen to 12 Tracks

Russ & Daughters History Goes on Display

All Alone With Ronald K. Brown’s Moves

Don’t Miss These Art Shows and Events This Fall

Sam Gilliam Unfurls an Exuberant Rainbow at Dia:Beacon

36 Dance Performances to See This Fall

Coming to TV This Fall: Everything

Art That Is Political and Personal

77 Pop and Jazz Albums, Shows and Festivals Coming This Fall

10 Months of Classical Concerts You Won’t Want to Miss

Review: In the Entrancing ‘Undone,’ Life Is But a Dream State

Art That Is Political and Personal

20th-Century Rogues’ Gallery Gets a Modern Twist

Late Night Doesn’t Find It Hard to Believe Trump Forgot a Son

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Mr. Inbetween’ and ‘The Victim’

Ironic Occultists for Marianne Williamson

Hail to the Content Creator-in-Chief

United We Stan

How Fan Culture Is Swallowing Democracy

Mary Alexander, Keeper of the Coltrane Flame, Is Dead at 92

Daniel Johnston, Enigmatic Singer-Songwriter, Is Dead at 58

Richard Conrad, Briefly a Bel Canto Star, Dies at 84

Collectors With a Focus on the Contemporary and Conceptual

Post Malone Smears All the Genres Into One (Emotions, Too)

Francis Bacon Read Just as He Painted: Deep, Dark and Bleak

Wondering Who Did That Painting? There’s an App (or Two) for That

New York Galleries: What to See Right Now

Paul Revere, Beyond the Midnight Ride

What ‘Rubberband’ Reveals About Miles Davis’s Final Act

A New International Fair Peddles Pocket-Size Art

Robert Frank Revealed the Truth of Postwar America