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An Improbable Relic of Auschwitz: a Shofar That Defied the Nazis

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Escaping the Nxivm Cult’ and a Bill Gates Documentary

Suzanne Whang, Former Host of ‘House Hunters,’ Dies at 56

Hollywood Is Fighting, but the Emmys Show Will Go On

‘Nerd,’ ‘Nonsmoker,’ ‘Wrongdoer’: How Might A.I. Label You?

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

The Playlist: Green Day’s Time Warp, and 12 More New Songs

Bringing the Colors Back to a Mystic’s Music

Liszt’s ‘Harmonies,’ More Intimate Than Ever

Look to the Skies to See the Bat-Signal in Cities Worldwide

Steve Dalachinsky, Avant-Garde Poet, Is Dead at 72

6ix9ine’s Testimony: The Rapper’s Rise, Beefs and Crash, in His Own Words

What Happens When Extreme Action Meets Elusive Language?

Ben Platt Unleashes His Inner Egomaniac in ‘The Politician’

The Director of the New York Film Festival Is to Step Down

For These Black Women in Texas, Rodeo Is a Way of Life

For the Incarcerated, Drawing is a Lifeline

Late Night Shocker: A Canadian Scandal!

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Voces’ and ‘Between Two Ferns: The Movie’

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

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

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

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

He Captured a Clandestine Gay Culture Amid the Derelict Piers

The Views From the Top: How They Measure Up

Renewing an Affair With the Empire State Building

The Director of the New York Film Festival Is to Step Down

At New York City Ballet’s Fall Opener, the Real Jewels Are the Dancers

The Met Will Stage Its First Opera by a Black Composer

Dia:Chelsea to Offer Free Admission

Female Artists Made Little Progress in Museums Since 2008, Survey Finds

The Surprise of Jaap van Zweden’s Philharmonic Tenure? Surprise

Outside Prison Walls: Waiting, Spinning, Flying

Judy Chicago on Rescuing Women from Art History’s Sidelines

Sturgill Simpson Leaves His Old Sound (and the Spotlight) in the Rear View

Turkey’s Art Scene Makes a Comeback, Under Erdogan’s Shadow

Sara Mearns and Her Navy SEALs

Has Banksy Monkeyed Around With His Parliament of Chimps?

The Complex History and Uneasy Present of ‘Porgy and Bess’

Operas by Black Composers Have Long Been Ignored. Explore 8.

Trevor Noah Is Skeptical About War in Iran, Even if Saudis Are Good Customers

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Aniara’ and a Climate Forum

A Festival in the Bronx Will Explore Climate Change and Culture

What Does Alternative Rock Radio Sound Like in the Age of Spotify?

Luigi Colani, 91, Designer of Fanciful and Futuristic Objects, Dies

Review: A Sad Noodle Debut by Rubberband

An Indoor Sea and Miles of Metalwork: Antony Gormley’s Crowning Moment

A Collection That Owes Its Existence to a ‘Carpe Diem’ Event

Madonna Is Still Taking Chances

Kal Penn Isn’t Making a Political Point with His Immigration Sitcom