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Lines Never Felt So Good: Crowds Herald New York’s Reopening

Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ Scores the Biggest Debut of the Year

Raimund Hoghe, Choreographer of Strength and Frailty, Dies at 72

Looking Beyond the Ayatollah to the Treasures of Iran

Looking Beyond the Ayatollah to the Treasures of Iran

Lance Loud Was an Early Reality Star. He Was Also a Gay Punk Pioneer.

What’s on TV This Week: Kennedy Center Honors and Remembering the Tulsa Massacre

Telling the Story of the Tulsa Massacre

The Surprising Evolution of Cruella De Vil

Gehry’s Quiet Interventions Reshape the Philadelphia Museum

All Her Life Studies: A Downtown Dancer Finds Her Voice

Send in the Bugs. The Michelangelos Need Cleaning.

Chi Modu, Photographer Who Defined 1990s Hip-Hop, Dies at 54

Gavin MacLeod, ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ and ‘Love Boat’ Actor, Dies at 90

John Davis, a Voice Behind Milli Vanilli, Dies at 66

J. Cole, Triumphant (at His Own Pace)

How ‘Friends’ Helps People Around the World Learn English

National Endowment for the Arts Funding Would Rise Under Biden Plan

Carla Fracci, Expressive Doyenne of Italian Ballet, Dies at 84

5 Songs to Listen to Right Now

Alix Dobkin, Who Sang Songs of Liberation, Dies at 80

Mustafa, a Folk Hero for a Weary Generation

Rusty Warren, Brash Comic in a Strait-Laced Time, Dies at 91

Was 1971 the Year ‘Music Changed Everything’?

The Best of Late Night This Week 🌙

Alex Hay, Comeback Painter

A Black Composer’s Intense Opera Gets a Rare Staging

DMX’s Posthumous All-Star Track, and 9 More New Songs

7 Podcasts to Soothe Your Back-to-Normal Anxiety

A Beloved London Concert Hall Grows Bold as It Turns 120

The Indie-Rock Duo Bachelor Finds Comfort, but Not Escape, in the ’90s

Film or Real Life?

The Hollywood Bowl Is Now on Plan C: Filling All 18,000 Seats

Stephen Colbert Parodies Brian Kemp’s Version of the National Anthem

DMX Wanted a New Beginning. Swizz Beatz Is Seeing It Through.

Leader of Americans for the Arts Retires After Workplace Complaints

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

MoMA Built a House. Then It Disappeared. Now It’s Found.

What’s in Our Queue? ‘Shadow and Bone’ and More

Mike Faist Isn’t Sure About This Whole Acting Thing

DanceAfrica Turns Its (Virtual) Gaze to Haiti

‘Friends: The Reunion’: 5 Things We Learned

The Game Winner for Disney+? Slapping Down the Sports Clichés.

Rescuing Artists of Vision

At His Moment of Triumph, Arthur Jafa Is Looking for Trouble

Nina Katchadourian’s Eccentric Existentialism

Rescuing Artists of Vision

4 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now

5 Things to Do on Memorial Day Weekend

10 Classical Concerts to Stream in June