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Halloween Word Games

Have a Safe Halloween

Things to Do This Week

The Comforts of Clutter

A Breakroom Friendship Flourishes

Are Ballot Selfies Legal?

Their Own Kind of Energy

Parenting While Black: Titus Kaphar’s Starkly Powerful Works

‘The West Wing’ and David Byrne Stage America

Stevie Wonder Demands Justice, and 12 More New Songs

In France, a Festival Delivers the Essential: Dance to Audiences

'Inshallah': The Perfect Phrase for 2020

Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons ‘Cobra Kai’ Is a Knockout

After 75 Years and 15 Claims, a Bid to Regain Lost Art Inches Forward

Richard Avedon’s Wall-Size Ambitions

Like It or Not, the Suburbs Are Changing

My Boss’s Drinking Is Getting Worse. How Do We Intervene?

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

PIcnics in the Park and Backyard Are Continuing Past Summer

Understatement Is the New Luxury

Help! My Kids Don't Want to Go Outside

An Argument for Loving ‘Devil’s Advocate’

Kitchen Essentials for Home Cooks and Food Lovers

What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week

At 77, Howardena Pindell Exorcises a Chilling Memory From Childhood

‘The Queen’s Gambit’ Tries a Risky Play: Betting Chess Can Be Good TV

Jimmy Kimmel Slams NBC for Giving Trump His Town Hall

Ablaze With Art: Thriving Galleries in Lower Manhattan

Honoring Latinx Art, Personal and Political

The Raw Roots of Tom Petty’s ‘Wildflowers,’ Revealed at Last

We Watched It All: Fashion Week in Quarantine

Should I Let My Boyfriend Be a Poll Worker on Election Day?

Here’s What It’s Like to Appear on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’

Barry Manilow’s Bubble and a House of Whimsy

Sharing an Intimate Musical Vision

The East Village, Home of Punks and Poets: Here’s a Tour

We Watched It All:

People Are Planning to Dress as Postal Workers for Halloween

Jimmy Kimmel Rips Into Trump’s ‘Superspreader’ Rally

Trump Is Now ‘Biohazard-Curious,’ Says Trevor Noah

The Ceremony Was Embargoed

New York Philharmonic Cancels the Rest of Its Season

Is It Street Wear or Is It Art?

Autechre Worked in Isolation for Decades. Now It’s Unintentionally Timely.

In Shows Like ‘Social Distance,’ TV Learns to Work From Home

A Flutist Steps Into the Solo Spotlight

PBS Showed TV the Future. But What Does Its Own Look Like?

Why We Turned to PBS: 50 Reasons Over 50 Years

PBS Is Still TV’s Best Path to Better Citizenship

Why We Turned to PBS: 50 Reasons Over 50 Years