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What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘Gloria: A Life’ and ‘My Spy’

Cuts to the Arts Help Philadelphia Address Huge Budget Gap

Carl Reiner Knew TV Like the Back of His Head

2004: ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ and a Country at War With Itself

Moving the Haim Way: ‘We Love Feeling in Our Bodies’

‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Is Back. Here’s What to Know About the Original

He Turned ‘I Can’t Breathe’ Into Protest Music

Before the World Shut Down, a ‘Rite of Spring’ on a Senegal Beach

Johnny Mandel, 94, Writer of Memorable Movie Scores, Is Dead

Pop Superfans Are Getting Politically Active. What Happens Next?

With Books and New Focus, Mellon Foundation to Foster Social Equity

Carl Reiner, Multifaceted Master of Comedy, Is Dead at 98

Art Auction or Game Show? Sotheby’s Tries Something New

2004: ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ and a Country at War With Itself

Don’t Ask Shaggy to Touch the Mic at a Wedding

Ten Signature Images From Milton Glaser’s Eclectic Career

Is 2020 Not Scary Enough Already? ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Returns

Pop Smoke Took Brooklyn Drill Global. Fivio Foreign Is Carrying the Torch.

‘Big Drip’: How Brooklyn Drill Went Global

What’s on TV Tuesday: George Lopez and ‘Welcome to Chechnya’

Francis Bacon Triptych Sells for $84.6 Million

MTV to Hold V.M.A.s in Brooklyn With Limits on Audience

Five Art Accounts to Follow on Instagram Now

Milton Glaser’s Unseen Design for New York: ‘Together’

Disputed African Artifacts Sell at Auction

Concerts Disappeared. Piano Sales Survived.

Milton Glaser’s Unseen Design for New York: ‘Together’

Bob Dylan Makes Chart History With ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’

Netflix Series About Colin Kaepernick Is in the Works From Ava DuVernay

BET Awards Put Black Lives at Center of Socially Distant Show

Looking Back on 16 Days That Shaped History

What’s on TV Monday: ‘And She Could Be Next’ and ‘The Sommerdahl Murders’

‘Perry Mason’ Season 1, Episode 2: In the Trenches

Defenders of Roosevelt Statue Converge on Natural History Museum

Museum of the City of New York: Reduced but Reopening

In ‘And She Could Be Next,’ Women of Color Take on Politics

What’s on TV Sunday: The BET Awards and ‘I’ll Be Gone in the Dark’

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Dark’ and a Star-Studded Global Citizen Concert

White Actors Leaving Nonwhite Roles at ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘Family Guy’

Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons I Love ‘Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!’

Beyoncé’s Surprise Juneteenth Anthem, and 11 More New Songs

‘We Can’t Do Our Craft’: Conductors Contend With the Pandemic

‘Through Art, I Hope That We Can Make One Tulsa’

Haim Steps Into a New Groove on ‘Women in Music Pt. III’

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

A Met Opera Star Was Born, ‘Then Everything Stopped’

400 Hours. $500.

The Radical Quilting of Rosie Lee Tompkins

Late Night Can’t Believe Florida’s Mask Truthers

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Home Game’ and ‘Irresistible’