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The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Amazon, HBO Max, Hulu and More in January

MF Doom, Masked Rapper With Intricate Rhymes, Is Dead at 49

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

Louis Kahn-Designed Dorms in India May Be Razed

Winter TV Preview: 21 Shows to Watch

Phyllis McGuire, Last of a Singing Sisters Act, Dies at 89

Seeing Color: A Matter of Nature, or Culture?

Superheroes and Trailblazers: Black Comic Book Artists, Rediscovered

‘Happy Face’ Review: Alternative Therapy

11 Things Our Critics Are Looking Forward to in 2021

10 Classical Concerts to Stream in January

‘Happy Face’ Review: Alternative Therapy

5 Things to Do This New Year’s Weekend

Ticketmaster Will Pay $10 Million to Put Songkick Criminal Case to Rest

National Gallery of Art Acquires 40 Works by Black Southern Artists

What’s in Our Queue? Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s Art

Dawn Wells, Mary Ann on ‘Gilligan’s Island,’ Dies at 82

4 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now

How the Networks Will Fill Airtime on a Quiet New Year’s Eve

Meet Bill Butler, the Godfather of Roller Disco

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Let There Be Light, and Art, in the Moynihan Train Hall

How to Stream New Year’s Eve: 25 Shows From Pop, Jazz and Beyond

When Is a Comedy Special Also a Corporate Synergy Message?

From a 1550s Pandemic, a Choral Work Still Casts Its Spell

Watch 8 Classic TV Episodes About New Year’s Eves Gone Awry

The Album Steve Earle Never Wanted to Make: A Tribute to His Son

This Year’s Standout Moments in the Arts

Ulay, on His Own Terms

Tony Rice, Bluegrass Innovator With a Guitar Pick, Dies at 69

All Alone With a Microphone

Reviewing a Wild Year in Art With the ‘Culture Gabfest’

Jackie Saccoccio, Painter of Explosive Abstraction, Dies at 56

For Television and Romance Novels, Love at Last?

With No Tickets to Sell, Arts Groups Appeal to Donors to Survive

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Jimmy Carter Rock & Roll President’ and ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’

Barbara Rose, Critic and Historian of Modern Art, Dies at 84

I Think Beethoven Encoded His Deafness in His Music

Can Jeff Koons Teach Me to Paint?

John Fletcher, a.k.a. Ecstasy of the Group Whodini, Dies at 56

Fanny Waterman, Doyenne of the Leeds Piano Competition, Dies at 100

A ‘Great Cultural Depression’ Looms for Legions of Unemployed Performers

7 Podcasts to Comfort and Connect

David Attenborough Still Has Hope for Our Future

How Pop Music Fandom Became Sports, Politics, Religion and All-Out War

Our Favorite Arts Pictures of 2020

Jerry Harris Pleads Not Guilty in Child-Pornography Case

5 Things to Do This Christmas Weekend

Dancing by Herself: When the Waltz Went Solo

Seeing the Met’s Greatest Hits as Artists Painted Them