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What’s on TV This Week: ‘9to5: The Story of a Movement’ and ‘The Equalizer’

Olivia Rodrigo and ‘Drivers License’ Aren’t Going Anywhere

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

Hear Sophie’s 12 Essential Songs

‘S.N.L.’ Takes on Marjorie Taylor Greene and GameStop

Sonny Fox, Whose ‘Wonderama’ Mixed Fun and Learning, Dies at 95

Sophie, Musician Who Pushed Pop to the Edges, Is Dead at 34

Robert Cohan, 95, Dies; Exported Contemporary Dance to Britain

What to Watch: Televised Spies

Museum of the Bible Returns Artifacts to Egypt

Cicely Tyson Kept It Together So We Didn’t Fall Apart

Duke Bootee, Whose ‘Message’ Educated Hip-Hop, Dies at 69

Stream These 8 Great Performances by Cicely Tyson

‘The Lady and the Dale’ Review: The Con Artist and the Car

Kodak Black Celebrates Clemency From Trump, and 10 More New Songs

Sawing Someone In Half Never Gets Old. Even at 100.

The Best of Late Night This Week 🌙

With a Gift of Art, a Daughter Honors, if Not Absolves, Her Father

Jimmy Kimmel Thinks Marjorie Taylor Greene Needs an Education

Tyler Perry Gets Covid-19 Vaccine on TV to Reassure Black Skeptics

Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons I Love ‘Firefly’

‘Gomorrah’ Is Back, as Bloody (and Gripping) as Ever

An Art Revolution, Made With Scissors and Glue

Jimmy Kimmel Thinks Marjorie Taylor Greene Needs an Education

The Shyamalan Secret to Being Scary? It’s in the Blood

Tyler Perry Gets Covid-19 Vaccine on TV to Reassure Black Skeptics

Pauline Anna Strom, Composer of Enduring Electronic Sounds, Dies at 74

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

Jonas Gwangwa, Trombonist and Anti-Apartheid Activist, Dies at 83

From Sadler’s Wells, a Sampler of British Dance

Review: ‘We Are: The Brooklyn Saints’ Will Tackle Your Heart

Jerry Brandt, Who Ran High-Profile Music Clubs, Dies at 82

Monolith Mania Comes to Chelsea

What's in Our Queue? 'The Expanse'

MoMA Photography Curator to Lead Aperture Foundation

Outsider Art Fair, Smaller This Year, but a Model for the Future

A Botticelli Portrait Sells for $92 Million at Sotheby’s Auction

The Great Beginning of Jules Olitski

Arlo Parks Offers Solace Without Illusions on Her Debut Album

Sun Records, Storied Early Rock Label, Sells Its High-Wattage Catalog

10 Classical Concerts to Stream in February

5 Things to Do This Weekend

Stephen Colbert Is Thrilled to Have a President With a Plan

Cloris Leachman, Oscar Winner and TV Comedy Star, Is Dead at 94

On Keegan-Michael Key’s Podcast, a Provocative Case for Sketch Comedy

4 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now

How Four Tet Helped Madlib Make Something Totally New: A Solo Album

As More Deaf People Are Seen on TV, Others Want to Be Heard

New Podcasts Worth Checking Out

Amid Epstein Revelations, Leon Black Remains Chairman of MoMA