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Latin Dictionary’s Journey: A to Zythum in 125 Years (and Counting)

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Krisha’ and ‘Elf’

Black Is Still the Only Color for Pierre Soulages

‘The L Word’ Is Back With Sex, Glamour and a Wider Lens

They Keep Times Square in Order, and a Statue Front and Center

Looking for Frederick Douglass in Savannah

The Very (Very) Slow Rise of Lesbianism on TV

Art Basel Miami, Where Big Money Meets Bigger Money

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Atlantics’ and ‘The Report’

Robert F.X. Sillerman Dies at 71; Built Entertainment Empires

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

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

Where to Eat and Drink at 14 N.Y.C. Museums Right Now

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

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

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

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

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

Holiday Museum Guide: Where to See Art This Season

3 Choice Museums and a Treat for Kids, No Subway Trips in Between

After Misty Comes Marie. Breaking Barriers in ‘The Nutcracker.’

At the Heart of a 19th-Century Opera: Modern Gun Culture

A Star Pianist Brings Soft-Spoken Virtuosity to Scriabin

Diablo Cody’s Week: ‘I’m a Phone Addict’

Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s Thanksgiving Feast of Twists

A Detroit Doctor Who Loves Art and Loathes Labels

Can Dance Make a More Just America? Donald Byrd Is Working on It

Late Night: It’s Not Turkey, It’s ‘Emotional Support Meat’

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Servant’ and ‘The Godfather Part II’

Antiquities Expert Charged With Trafficking in Cambodian Artifacts

Evelyne Daitz Dies at 83; Ran a Vital Photography Gallery

New York Galleries: What to See Right Now

Two Centuries Later, a Composer Gets a Second Look

Noah Baumbach Knows What You’re Thinking

More Prince, More Pleasure: The Joys of the Expanded ‘1999’

Review: A Recital Showcases Opera Stars on Rehearsal Break

Are Bruckner Symphonies Now the Proving Ground for Conductors?

A Walk on the Frontier of Art, Where the Sky Is the Limit

Noah Baumbach Knows What You’re Thinking

The Wrong Turkey Was Pardoned at the White House, Jimmy Kimmel Says

What's on TV Wednesday: ‘The Irishman’ and ‘Julie & Julia’

Posts Claiming R. Kelly Abuse Are Taken Down

Not Just a Philharmonic Residency: Daniil Trifonov Is a New Yorker

60 Years of ‘The Sound of Music’: Optimism Endures

John Adams on Boulez, a Composer Worth Wrestling With

The Enduring Power of the Detroit Jazz Collective Tribe

Judy Collins Has a Time Machine

Is It a ‘5’ or a ‘6’? The Answer Could Make an Art Fortune

America Is Living Through Trump’s ‘Hypocalypse,’ Jimmy Kimmel Says

What’s on TV Tuesday: Dolly Parton and Mike Birbiglia