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What’s on TV This Week: ‘Soul of a Nation’ and ‘Ghostbusters’

At This Year’s Golden Globes, You Had to (Not) Be There

‘Allen v. Farrow’ Episode 2 Recap: A Family Torn Apart

Emmanuel Acho to Host ‘The Bachelor’ Television Special

Lawyer Seeks Criminal Investigation of T.I. and Tiny on Behalf of Multiple Women

On ‘S.N.L.,’ Dr. Fauci Hosts ‘So You Think You Can Get the Vaccine’

Smoky Artwork by Judy Chicago at Desert Zoo Is Canceled

Yuval Waldman, Bridge-Building Violinist, Is Dead at 74

5 Songs to Listen to Right Now

‘WandaVision’ Fills In Gaps in Marvel History

The Best of Late Night This Week 🌙

Take a Tour of ‘All Creatures’ Country

Biden Revokes a Trump Order Seeking ‘Classical’ Civic Architecture

Meet the Songwriters Behind the ‘Wandavision’ Hit ‘Agatha All Along’

Post Malone Covers Hootie & the Blowfish, and 10 More New Songs

Britain’s Transgender Stand-Ups Find Comedy in a Hostile Climate

The Original ‘Real World’ Cast Reunites, Older but Still Not Polite

Alexei Ratmansky: From Hibernation to Bubble Bernstein

From Easter Island, a Pianist Emerges

With Galleries Closed, Art Dealers Rethink Their Real Estate Needs

‘Like a Warm Hug From an Angel’

‘Drivers License’ Is a Runaway Hit. See How Olivia Rodrigo Made Her No. 1 Song.

He Was a ‘Bad Boy’ Harpsichordist, and the Best of His Age

How a Gen-Z Disney Star Wrote a Runaway Hit

Seth Meyers Is Excited to See Trump’s Tax Returns

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

California Lost 175,000 ‘Creative Economy’ Jobs, Study Finds

Rajie Cook, Who Helped Make Sense of Public Spaces, Dies at 90

When Podcast Hosts Speak, What Do We Hear?

Florence Birdwell, Singing Teacher to Broadway Stars, Dies at 96

Julien Baker Explores the Art of Doubt on ‘Little Oblivions’

TV Taught Me About AIDS. ‘It’s a Sin’ Reminded Me How Far We’ve Come.

Lincoln Center Will Head Outside Its Closed Theaters to Perform

The Frick Savors the Opulence of Emptiness

‘WandaVision’ Lives Inside TV. Just Like We Do.

50 Years Later, Gamble and Huff’s Philly Sound Stirs the Soul

10 Classical Concerts to Stream in March

Saidu Tejan-Thomas Jr. and the Voices of ‘Resistance’

How a TV Critic Turned to Podcasts During a Pandemic

36 Podcast Personalities Recommend Their Favorite Shows

5 Things to Do This Weekend

Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future?

These Young Podcasters Are Growing Up on Mic

Late Night Laughs Off Mike Pence’s Renewed Loyalty to Trump

Beeple Brings Crypto to Christie’s

Should Straight Actors Play Gay Roles? A Star TV Writer Says No

What’s in Our Queue? ‘At Home With Amy Sedaris’ and More

A Coming-Out Party for KAWS at the Brooklyn Museum

Report: New York City’s Arts and Recreation Employment Down by 66 Percent

4 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now