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Dua Lipa, Dance-Pop Crusader

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘It Chapter Two’ and ‘The Clark Sisters’

Burning Man Falls Victim to Pandemic

Andy González, Prolific Latin Jazz Bassist, Is Dead at 69

Guggenheim, Facing $10 Million Shortfall, Turns to Furloughs and Pay Cuts

Quibi: 9 Shows Worth Your Time. Or at Least a Few Minutes.

Louis Johnson, 90, Genre-Crossing Dancer and Choreographer, Dies

In ‘Run,’ a Romantic Comedy That Breaks Free

Review: A ‘Killing Eve’ That No One Was Asking For

For Musicians This Easter, Still Looking to Soar in Empty Spaces

Can Comic Books Survive the Coronavirus Era?

Victor Skrebneski, Who Captured Stars in Striking Photos, Dies at 90

‘Telephone’: When Lady Gaga Took Beyoncé Into the Deep End

Neil Young’s Call to Action, and 14 More New Songs

‘Mrs. America’ Depicts a Different Kind of Feminist: The Anti- Kind

Where Women and Artists of Color Set the Tone

Cartoons Aren’t Just for Kids. Stream These 11 Series for Adults.

Searching for a Jesus Who Looks More Like Me

How the Beleaguered BBC Became ‘Comfort Food’ in a Pandemic

Late Night Laments Fauci’s Advice to End Handshakes for Good

What’s on TV Friday: ‘The Good Fight’ and ‘Les Misérables’

‘Saturday Night Live’ to Return This Weekend

Roy De Forest’s Greatness Shines Even in a Virtual Display

Sean Scully Closes His Windows

‘Run’ Review: A Rail Romance Turns Train Wreck

Rod Wave Sings Through the Pain

‘Killing Eve’ Is Back: Early, but Not a Moment Too Soon

Mort Drucker, Master of the Mad Caricature, Is Dead at 91

2 Art Gallery Shows to Explore From Home

‘The Good Fight’ Premiere: She Had a Dream

Lessons in Constructive Solitude From Thoreau

In Praise of Quarantine Clapping

Don’t Box Them In. Their Dancing Belongs to the World.

Bach in My Heart, and My Heart in His Hands

‘Modern Family’ Goes In for a Group Hug

The Coronavirus Derails Marina Abramovic’s Maria Callas Opera

After Years of Anticipation, Final Fantasy VII Fans Get Their Reboot

Bernie Sanders Makes His First Post-Dropout Appearance on ‘The Late Show’

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ and ‘Shaq Life’

Artists Explore A.I., With Some Deep Unease

Watch This: ‘Glow’ and ‘Damages’

Paul Kasmin, Gallerist Who Ruled a Mini-Empire of Art, Dies at 60

John Prine’s 15 Essential Songs

Hal Willner, Music Producer Who Melded Styles, Dies at 64

John Prine’s 15 Essential Songs

Help Comes Hard for the Orchestra With No Home

Anne Bass, Arts Patron and Peerless Gardener, Dies at 78

Angry Fans Say First the Concerts Were Canceled, Then the Refunds

Pearl Jam and Green Day Are Still Going Strong. But Can They Evolve?

American Ballet Theater Cancels Spring Season at Met Opera House