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Mike Longo, Jazz Pianist, Composer and Educator, Dies at 83

Ray Mantilla, Percussionist Who Transcended Genres, Dies at 85

An Actual Virus Sobers the Goofy Age of ‘Going Viral’

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Captain Phillips’ and ‘Fly Away Home’

Binge These One-Season Wonders

In Time of Quarantine, Zwirner Shares Online Platform With Smaller Galleries

What Is the Role of Criticism in a Crisis?

A Ballet Scandal Gets the ‘Special Victims Unit’ Treatment

New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Gets New Director

The Ultimate Beethoven Symphony Collection

Bob Dylan’s 17-Minute Surprise, and 8 More New Songs

‘Making the Cut’ Is New, but the Pattern Is Familiar

Swiss Museum Settles Claim Over Art Trove Acquired in Nazi Era

Swiss Museum Settles Claim over Art Trove Acquired in Nazi Era

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Making the Cut’ and ‘Uncorked’

Bill Pullman Digs Deeper on ‘The Sinner’ Season 3 Finale

‘Star Trek: Picard’ Season 1 Finale Recap: Another Goodbye

Weaving a Way Out of Isolation

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

New York City Ballet Cancels Its Season but Will Pay Employees

Maurice Berger, Curator Outspoken About Race, Is Dead at 63

Escaping Into ‘Babylon Berlin’ and ‘My Brilliant Friend’

Art Basel Shifts to September Amid Coronavirus Concerns

A Pianist’s Final Message: Overlooked Works by a Son of Bach

On ‘Beef House,’ Family Sitcoms Get the Tim and Eric Treatment

Broadcasting From Closets at Home, Daily Podcasts Come of Age

Donald Judd’s Plain-Spoken Masterpiece

New York Art Galleries: The Virtual Experience

One Work of Dance, Theater and More to Experience This Weekend

Bad Bunny Finds Gold in the Past, While J Balvin Is Trapped in the Future

A Paris Opera Conductor Comes Full Circle

The Saint Who Stopped an Epidemic Is on Lockdown at the Met

Can Hip Rolls Help? Finding Uplift in Debbie Allen’s Instagram Class

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘1917’ and ‘Unorthodox’

Need to Escape? Stream These 12 Great Foreign-Language TV Shows

Review: ‘Unorthodox,’ a Stunning Escape From Brooklyn

Britain’s Soap Operas Offer Escape From Coronavirus. For Now.

Albert Uderzo, 92, Co-Creator of French Comic Series Asterix, Dies

Jessie Reyez Is Yelling and Loving at the Same Time

The Merry-Go-Round Stopped. What Sort of Art Will Emerge?

Dancers Still Need Daily Class. No Barre? Just Grab a Chair.

He’d Always Been Thundercat, Whether He Knew It or Not

Stellenbosch Triennale, a Bold Experiment

Broadway Is Shuttered but Its Buildings Sing: A Virtual Tour

Dr. Dre and Mister Rogers Song Added to National Recording Registry

What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘Crip Camp’ and ‘Dark Phoenix’

‘For Life’: How 50 Cent Helped One Man’s Tale of Injustice See Daylight

Facing Crisis, Arts Groups Push for Their Own Bailout

A D.I.Y. Dance for Your Home, From Yvonne Rainer

Wolf Kahn, Who Painted Vibrant Landscapes, Is Dead at 92