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What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Sesame Street’ and ‘Let It Snow’

Maria Perego, Topo Gigio’s Creator, Dies at 95

Marciano Art Foundation Is Accused of Unfair Labor Practices

Gillian Jagger, Sculptor Whose Medium Was Nature, Dies at 88

Kusama Arrives. It Is Worth Your Time to Wait in Line?

Victoria and Albert Museum Names Leader for East London Outpost

Review: A Teenage Virtuoso Prevails in a Liszt Endurance Test

Burning Pianos and Whispering Rivers: A Composer’s Journey

The Playlist: George Michael’s First Posthumous Music, and 12 More New Songs

With ‘Shadow Stalker,’ Lynn Hershman Leeson Tackles Internet Surveillance

‘Riverdance’ Was Years Ago. Colin Dunne Makes Quiet Music Now.

Plácido Domingo Withdraws From Tokyo Olympics Performances

Did Daisy Haggard Create the Next ‘Fleabag’? Not Exactly

Stephen Colbert Reveals How He Knows the Latest Trump Denial Is True

What’s on TV Friday: ‘One Child Nation’ and ‘Great Performances’

James Dean Starring in a New Movie? Some in Hollywood See ‘an Awful Precedent’

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

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

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

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

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

At 88, Agnes Denes Finally Gets the Retrospective She Deserves

Review: Mythical Twins Inspire Music Divided in Two

Stolen Without a Trace, Artwork Turns Up 7 Years Later in Los Angeles

A Top Art Dealer Who Can’t See Some of What He Shows

Review: The Lighter Side of Life After Prison

First of Her Kind. Then Forgotten.

Asterix and the New Translated Editions

FKA twigs Is a Creature of Desire on ‘Magdalene’

For a Los Angeles Dance Festival, Reviving a Homegrown Modernist

A House With Art From the Kitchen to the Garden

Remember Family Films? Disney Plus Is Making ’Em Like They Used To

Galerie St. Etienne Going Nonprofit Route

Terri Lyne Carrington on the Power of Betting on Yourself

Body Wax and Karate Chops: How to Stage a Philip Glass Opera

Philip Glass Is Too Busy to Care About Legacy

Essex Crossing Is the Anti-Hudson Yards

Jimmy Kimmel Says Trump Doesn’t Know How to Lose

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘The King’ and ‘Farming’

Wangechi Mutu’s Works to Grace the Met Facade Until June

Marciano Art Foundation Lays Off Employees Trying to Unionize

‘In Voguing, You’re the Author of Your Own Life’

An Artist’s March to Freedom

Luke Combs and Miranda Lambert, Both Bound by Country’s Gendered Rule Book

‘Blue’s Clues’ Returns, and Silence Is Still the Star

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Announces 7 Site-Specific Installations

A Memorial for Jessye Norman at the Met Opera, Where She Reigned

New York Galleries: What to See Right Now

It’s Time to Take Down the Mona Lisa

‘The Little Mermaid Live!’: It’s Better When It’s Wetter