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In 2019, Jazz Reckoned With Old Boundaries, and Marched Past Them

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘John Wick: Chapter 3’ and ‘Austin City Limits’

Neil Peart, Drummer for Rush, Dies at 67

Review: ‘The Outsider’ Takes a Stephen King Novel and Makes It Darker

Review: The Philharmonic and a Conductor Get Reacquainted

Britain Moves to Regulate Its Art Trade. Bring Your ID.

Cecilia Alemani Named Curator of Next Venice Biennale

Justin Bieber’s Flavorless Pivot to R&B, and 10 More New Songs

24 Years Later, Roberto Alagna Steps Back Into ‘Bohème’ at the Met

Hudson Yards Promised a Park. They Didn’t Mention the Giant Wall.

Where to Go After ‘Mad Men’? A Canadian Dramedy

Ilana Glazer Is Moved by ‘Slave Play’ and Chanel Miller

Broadway Playwright as High Line Curator

Budget Blowouts and Delays Blight Germany’s Major Arts Projects

He Left a Museum After Women Complained; His Next Job Was Bigger

Trump and Iran: ‘Worst Throwback Thursday Ever,’ Stephen Colbert Says

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Lincoln Rhyme’ and ‘AJ and the Queen’

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

Edd Byrnes, Who Combed His Way to TV Stardom, Dies at 86

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

4 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

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

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

This Mortal Clay

Bill Cosby, Citing #MeToo Bias, Files New Appeal

Review: A Choreographer Alone With Her Audience and Death

Another Comics Surprise From Robert Kirkman

What Makes Pope.L’s Art Endure? (It’s Not the Famous Crawls)

‘The Outsider’ Brings a Faceless Terror, and Stephen King, to HBO

What to See Right Now in New York Art Galleries

Anna Netrebko, Consider New Opera. Please.

Trump Tweets ‘All Is Well,’ but Late Night Has Its Doubts

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Cheer’ and ‘Pavarotti’

PBS’s Sexy ‘Sanditon’ Finishes What Jane Austen Started

Smithsonian to Bring American History to Life in Graphic Books

A Polish Museum Turns to the Right, and Artists Turn Away

Robert Caro’s Papers Headed to New-York Historical Society

Late Night Taken Aback as Trump Says He Likes to Obey the Law

What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘Party of Five’ and ‘Crashing’

Gibney Receives Grant to Transform Into a Repertory Company

Bob Wade, Sculptor of the Outlandishly Large, Dies at 76

Musicians’ Pension Plan Seeks to Cut Benefits

Greatest of All Time on ‘Jeopardy!’? This Should Settle It.

John Baldessari: An Artist in a Class by Himself

What if a Dance Piece Was Actually Funny? Or Super Sad?

Janet Mock and Taylor Swift to Be Honored at Glaad Awards

On TV’s New Musicals, Every Episode Is Opening Night

The Rise of ‘Schitt’s Creek’