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Joe Ruby, a Creator of ‘Scooby-Doo,’ Is Dead at 87

Up on the Roof, Flesh and Blood Dancers Move and Connect

Taylor Swift’s Dominant ‘Folklore’ Notches a Fifth Week at No. 1

MTV Video Music Awards: 6 Memorable Moments

What’s on TV Monday: ‘All or Nothing’ and ‘American Ninja Warrior’

Samira Wiley and Uzo Aduba Still Remember Struggling

With a Pickup Truck and an Open Mind, the Philharmonic Returns

What’s on TV Sunday: The VMAs and ‘Driven to Abstraction’

Chadwick Boseman, Who Starred in ‘Black Panther,’ Is Mourned as a ‘Superhero’

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Get Duked!’ and NASCAR

Chadwick Boseman, Who Starred in ‘Black Panther,’ Is Mourned as a ‘Superhero’

‘WAP’ Is Good, Raunchy Fun. On TikTok, It’s at Home.

Ted Danson Made D’Arcy Carden a Better Not-a-Robot

Kehinde Wiley on Protests’ Results: ‘I’m Not Impressed Yet’

The Met Opera’s Newest Star Returns, on the Small Screen

The 2020 Party Conventions Gave New Meaning to Political Theater

Blackpink and Selena Gomez’s Summery Treat, and 11 More New Songs

A Visitor’s Guide to MoMA and the Met

Fabrics With Powerful Stories to Tell

The Unmasked Ball: Trump Creates His Own Pandemic-Free Reality

Keith Haring’s Personal Art Collection to Be Auctioned for Charity

For David Hallberg, a Swan Song in Pictures

7 Things to Do This Weekend

Trevor Noah Says America Expects too Much From N.B.A. Players

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Following’ and ‘The Roads Not Taken’

Jackson Heights, Queens: Walk Where the World Finds a Home

The British Museum Reopens to a World That Has Changed

Douglas A.J. Latchford, Khmer Antiquities Expert, Dies at 88

How the Met Was Made

Walter Lure, Guitarist for a ‘Mythical’ Punk Band, Dies at 71

17th Century Dutch Painting Is Stolen. Again.

On ‘Smile,’ Katy Perry Finds Purpose (and Pitfalls) in the Past

Bill Arnett, Collector and Promoter of Little-Known Black Art, Dies at 81

15 Books to Watch For in September

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

In His Own Words: Jacob Lawrence at the Met and MoMA

‘The Boys’ Is Back, More Relevant Than Ever

What’s That on the Met’s Roof Garden? A Big, Beautiful Wall

What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Madea’s Farewell Play’ and ‘Rising Phoenix’

15 Books to Watch For in September

Félix Fénéon, the Collector-Anarchist Who Was Seurat’s First Champion

Stephen Colbert Refuses to Watch Night 3 of the R.N.C.

Anthony Martignetti (‘Anthony!’), Who Raced Home for Spaghetti, Dies at 63

Live Comedy Is Back in New York! But Outdoors. Is This a Good Thing?

Natural History Museum Union Files Complaint Over Coronavirus App

How Mark Duplass and Bradley Whitford Swapped Bodies

New York Philharmonic Restarts the Music With a Pickup Truck

Ancestry Promises Holocaust Records Will Be Free

New Director Sees Berlin’s Jewish Museum as a Place for Debate

Itzhak Perlman, Violin Legend, Still Proves the Critics Wrong