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David Hockney Wants His Biggest Ever Show to Bring You Joy

At the New Frick, Magicians Come Out of the Woodwork

My Friend’s Show Was Kind of Terrible. What Do I Say When I See Them?

After 120 Years Stored in a Museum, an Indigenous Shrine Returns Home

Last Tango in the Guggenheim

Lucy Dacus on the Art of Frames (and Busting Out of Them)

Who Even Knows What Famous Means These Days? They Do.

Atomfall’s Nuclear Disaster Has a Toxic Element: Tedium

With ‘The Studio,’ Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg Grow Up. Sort of.

Bon Iver Is Happy (and Sexy) Now. It Took a Lot of Work.

Opera Has a Sustainability Problem. One Company Wants to Fix It.

Branford Marsalis and Steve Lehman Rethink the Jazz Cover Album

Angelina Jolie Wants to Pick Up Where Warhol and Basquiat Left Off

The Brooklyn Academy of Music Is Fighting to Regain Its Mojo

Mayhem Has the Wildest Story in Black Metal. Somehow, It’s Turning 40.

At Art Basel Hong Kong, Evidence of a Shifting Art World

How Alison Krauss Found the Song That Rekindled Her Distinctive Band

Film, Film, Film for the Home Team

So You Think You Can Be a Cabaret Star

Van Gogh or Faux? Weeding Out Fakes Is Starting to Take a Toll.

Lady Gaga Sells ‘Mayhem’ Hard. But Does It Work?

The Frick Glows With a Poetic, $220 Million Renovation

With 100 Pounds of Blue Pigment, an Artist Conjures Spirits of the Past

Chelsea Handler at 50: Still Hustling and Dreaming of Margaritas

A Burned-Out Designer Tried to Heal by Making a Cozy Game

5 Years After Covid Closed the Theaters, Audiences Are Returning

Lonnie Holley Never Plays a Song Twice. (Even His Own.)

‘Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney,’ Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV this Week

In ‘Dark Winds,’ Things Are About to Get Even Darker

A Hollywood Star With a Career-Ending Secret

Randall Park on the Kendrick Lamar Track He Loves to Drive to in L.A.

Mirrors That Are Designed to Dazzle

An Island Cabin Touched by Lots of Hands

Late Night Is Underwhelmed by Trump’s Address to Congress

Keeper of a Painter’s Secrets? Or a Fantasist and a Trickster?

Egon Schiele’s Art Draws New Audiences

TEFAF Should Have a Seat at Every Table, Its New Director Says

The ‘S.N.L.’ Hosts Who Give 110%

A Disruptor Asks, Is New York Finally Ready for ‘DOOM’?

Colbert Has Little Sympathy for Trump Voters With Buyer’s Remorse

Billy Hart Has One Foot in Jazz’s Past and the Other in Its Future

At This Architectural Gem, an Artist Was Present. Horses, Too.

100 Years Ago Recording Studios Got a New Tool: Microphones

Review: ‘Suits LA’ Is Flat and Joyless

Cover Bob Mould in a Weighted Blanket, and Turn on Vintage Wrestling

The Street Photographer Who Captured New York’s Fabulous Unknowns

A New Documentary Uncovers One of Pop’s Tragic Mysteries: Q Lazzarus

Art Adviser. Friend. Thief.

At 30, the Jazz Gallery Remains a Force. Rio Sakairi Is Its Heart.

‘S.N.L.’ Celebrates 50 Years With Star-Studded Prime-Time Special