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Samantha Bee Decries Trump’s ‘Stand Back and Stand By’

France’s Colonial Legacy Is Being Judged in Trial Over African Art

Robert Bechtle, Photorealist Painter of Suburbia, Dies at 88

Frick Announces Plans for Its Two-Year Stay in Breuer Building

Beba’s Story Tells of Jewish Life Before the Nazis

Cracking Jokes Right Before the World Turned Upside Down

8 Political Campaign Documentaries Worth Streaming

Beba’s Story Tells of Jewish Life Before the Nazis

Kevin Young, Poet and Author, Is Named to Lead African American Museum

A Museum Puts Its Fakes on Show

The Only Music Critic Who Matters (if You’re Under 25)

3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now

Mac Davis, Pop and Country Singing Star, Is Dead at 78

Donald Trump Burns the First Debate Down

Donald Trump Burns the First Debate Down

At the End of the New Pier 26, a Surprise

The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Amazon and Stan in Australia in October

Late Night Goes Live for Bruising Presidential Debate

10 Offbeat Superhero Movies to Stream

Helen Reddy, Singer Behind ‘I Am Woman,’ Dies at 78

Stream These Underrated Steven Spielberg Movies

Stream These Ultra-Cool Heist Movies

Stream These Spooky Haunted House Movies

Stream These Family-Friendly Classic Holiday Movies

Classic Holiday TV Episodes to Stream

YoungBoy Never Broke Again Arrested on Drug and Firearms Charges

10 Classical Concerts to Stream in October

Sufjan Stevens’s Cry of Despair and Prayer for Redemption

National Portrait Gallery Show to Bring First Ladies into Focus

This Year, the Fall for Dance Festival Is Digital

How Richard Nixon Became an Accidental Archivist

Is It Soap Opera or Real Life? It’s Both

Seth Meyers Takes a Break With ‘Strange Adventures’ and Monty Python

For the Met Opera, the Pandemic Could Be a Necessary Reset

Late Night Weighs In on Trump’s Taxes

New York City Ballet Dropped From a Woman’s Photo-Sharing Lawsuit

Amid the Monument Wars, a Rally for ‘More History’

Donald Trump Was the Real Winner of ‘The Apprentice’

Review: In This Dance, Death Is Out in the Open

A Teenage Producer With a TikTok Hit Brings New Zealand to the World

Early Works by Edward Hopper Found to be Copies of Other Artists

‘Beau Travail’ Finds the Rhythm of Life (and Dances Away the Pain)

Will Pop Music of the Future Rely on Actual Musicians, or Avatars?

Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’ Returns to No. 1 for a Seventh Week

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Saturday Night Live’ and the First Presidential Debate

‘Fargo’ Season 4 Premiere Recap: A History of Violence

A New Zwirner Gallery With an All-Black Staff

Live, Urgent, but With a Slightly Recycled Feel

Panic! at the Disco’s Flourishes Weren’t Just Dramatic. They Were Theater.

Delay of Philip Guston Retrospective Divides the Art World