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What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Saturday Night Live’ and ‘Midsomer Murders’

Myron Bloom, Revered French Horn Player, Is Dead at 93

‘S.N.L.’ Is Sorry: A Brief History of the Show’s (Sort Of) Apologies

Jimmy Nelson, Star of the Golden Age of Ventriloquism, Dies at 90

Kehinde Wiley’s Times Square Monument: That’s No Robert E. Lee

Lessons From Baryshnikov on Robbins (Less Is More)

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

A Searing Autobiographical Solo

Review: An African Dance Matriarch Brings Out the Knives

Review: At New York City Ballet, an Intriguing Glimpse of the Future

92nd Street Y Names New Chief Executive

Gianfranco Gorgoni, Whose Art Photos Became Art, Dies at 77

She’s Rising From the Depths of Soviet Music History

The Playlist: Zedd and Kehlani Find the Good, and 13 More New Songs

Review: The Philharmonic Shines Through Two Dark Operas

Review: ‘Transparent’ and Its Unsettling Technicolor Dream Theater

Cobie Smulders Is a Pacifist. But for ‘Stumptown,’ She’s Willing to Kick Butt.

Pantyhose That Make You Think

How ‘Sesame Street’ Keeps the ABCs Fresh, Every Single Time

How Do You Rewrite the ABCs? The Secrets of Songwriting on ‘Sesame Street’

Trump and Ukraine: What Could ‘Play Ball’ Mean?

What’s on TV Friday: ‘The Politician’ and ‘Creepshow’

6ix9ine Courted Gang Life. Then Reality Became Too Real.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Deep Looking, With Vija Celmins

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

Review: Plácido Domingo Is Gone, but He Still Haunted ‘Macbeth’

How a ‘Walking Dead’ Guru Brought ‘Creepshow’ Back to Life

Review: Netflix’s ‘Politician’ Is a Chaos Candidate

A Tap Dancer’s Place: After the Horn Player, Before the Drummer

Jason Moran’s Jazz Journey at the Whitney Upends Space and Time

Houston Museum Buys Delacroix Discovery

When Filming in New York, the City is Always the Star

Late Night Gives Account of Trump’s Ukrainian Call 5 Stars

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Evil’ and ‘Sunnyside’

Jann Wenner Steps Down From the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Fall TV Reviewed: Choir Wars, Zany Immigrants and Demons of the Week

Comic Book Hall of Fame to Induct New Members

Mattel, Maker of Barbie, Debuts Gender-Neutral Dolls

An Artist Who Appropriates With a Wink

Massive Attack Revisits, and Rethinks, Its Classic Album ‘Mezzanine’

Review: In ‘Manon,’ a Soprano Charms Her Way to the Top

New York Galleries: What to See Right Now

Review: The Tapper Ayodele Casel, Honoring Ancestors, Radiating Joy

John Coltrane Took a Detour in 1964. Now It’s a New Album.