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A $120,000 Banana Is Peeled From an Art Exhibition and Eaten

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Marriage Story’ and ‘The SpongeBob Musical’

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That Banana on the Wall? At Art Basel Miami It’ll Cost You $120,000.

Review: A Femme Fatale on the Midnight Train to Revenge

Review: Dancing the ‘Twisted Beauty’ of the Black Experience

A ‘Crisis’ Brings Together Many DC Comics Heroes

Review: Steve Reich Makes a Rare Venture Into the Orchestra

The Playlist: The Weeknd’s Cold Heart, and 8 More New Songs

John Mulaney’s Comic Stew: Sondheim, ‘Drag Race’ and Spalding Gray

Is ‘Playing It Safe’ Bad for Classical Music?

A Female Composer Makes History With ‘Orlando’ in Vienna

Best Dance of 2019

Best Art of 2019

Pelosi Orders a Draft That Trump Won’t Be Able to Dodge, Kimmel Says

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Mrs. Maisel’ and ‘Wuthering Heights’

Times Critics’ Top Art Books of 2019

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

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

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

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

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

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

Robert Krulwich Will Retire From ‘Radiolab’ in January

‘The L Word: Generation Q’ Review: New Vision, Old Blind Spots

Holiday Tunes That Soothe, Provoke and Share a Joke

The Cage Cunningham Fellowship Puts a Spotlight on Light

The Cage Cunningham Fellowship Puts a Spotlight on Light

Review: An Eerie Shift Translates ‘Der Freischütz’ to Texas

Dormeshia: ‘We’re Just Swinging’

‘Porgy and Bess,’ a Hit for the Met Opera, Gets an Encore

Stephen Cleobury, Longtime Leader of Fabled Choir, Dies at 70

Vittorio Grigolo, Star Tenor, Fired for ‘Inappropriate’ Behavior

Best Albums of 2019

Best Jazz of 2019

Best Performances of 2019

For Entertaining Musicals, Look No Further Than … Paris

Late Night Can’t Get Enough of World Leaders Laughing at Trump

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Gone Girl’ and a New Holiday Favorite

The Impeachment Show Fleshes Out Its Back Story

Howard Cruse, Whose Cartoons Explored Gay Life, Dies at 75

Joe Smith, Career-Making Record Executive, Is Dead at 91

Sara Mearns and Caleb Teicher to Debut Shows at the Joyce

A Graffiti Museum Where the Writers Are in Charge

Review: The Tap Dancer Dormeshia Finds Her Groove, and Then Some

Debts of Gratitude Paid in Paintings, Silkscreens and Collages

New York Art Galleries: What to See Right Now

The Who Announce First Concert in Cincinnati Since Deadly 1979 Stampede

Turkey’s Psychedelic Rock Star Speaks Her Mind, Ambiguously

Russian Guitarist Wins Herbie Hancock Jazz Competition