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‘Overwhelmed and Devastated’: Cosby’s Accusers on Decision to Free Him

Bill Cosby’s release prompts criticism from #MeToo, praise from the actress Phylicia Rashad.

‘Overwhelmed and devastated’: Cosby’s accusers react to the ruling.

Andrea Constand, whose accusations led to Cosby’s conviction, called the ruling ‘disappointing.’

Former Disney Star Kyle Massey Charged With Sending Explicit Messages to a Minor

Bill Cosby’s Conviction Is Overturned: Read the Court’s Opinion

The Oldest Museum in New York Is Expanding

A previous agreement with Bruce Castor, Trump’s impeachment attorney, is at the heart of Cosby’s release.

Here are some key dates in the Cosby case.

Bill Cosby is freed after serving three years of his sentence for sexual assault.

‘The shame was overwhelming,’ Andrea Constand said in a victim impact statement in 2018.

What’s in Our Queue? ‘Octonauts’ and More

3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now

A Celebratory and Scrappy Farewell (and Hello) in Queens

Dan Schneider Once Reigned Over Children’s TV. What Happened?

Britney Spears’s Father Calls for Inquiry Into Singer’s Control Claims

Bill Cosby to Be Freed as Court Overturns His Sex Assault Conviction

Stand-Ups Get Experimental in Five Adventurous New Specials

Whistling as an Art Almost Died Off. Can Molly Lewis Keep It Alive?

‘It Taunts the Eye’: Footwork’s Fast Moves Loom Over Chicago

With ‘Summer of Soul,’ Questlove Wants to Fill a Cultural Void

Art to Augment 12 Botanical Gardens Around the World

With ‘Summer of Soul,’ Questlove Wants to Fill a Cultural Void

Caveh Zahedi Has So Many Stories to Tell

Now You See the Art. Now You Don’t.

Ellen McIlwaine, Slide Guitarist With a Power Voice, Dies at 75

John Langley, a Creator of the TV Series ‘Cops,’ Dies at 78

Black Dance Stories: By the Artists, for the People

Igor Levit on Frederic Rzewski: ‘The People’s Composer’

It’s Not Easy Being Greenspeople

John Clem Clarke, Painter in SoHo for Five Decades, Dies at 83

Violinist Apologizes for ‘Culturally Insensitive’ Remarks About Asians

Lydia Lunch’s Infinite Rebellion

Review: At Caramoor, a Concert Signals Return and Remembrance

Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ Returns to No. 1, Four Weeks Later

What’s on TV This Week: ‘The People vs. Agent Orange’ and Macy’s Fireworks

Frederic Rzewski, Politically Committed Composer and Pianist, Dies at 83

Jon Hassell, Trumpeter and ‘Fourth World’ Composer, Dies at 84

‘Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story’ Review: She Did It Her Way

Hiatus Kaiyote’s Life-Affirming, Genre-Defying Cosmic Soul

The Cézanne We’ve Forgotten How to See

‘Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story’ Review: She Did It Her Way

Diverse Dance Companies Get a Lift From a New Partner: MacKenzie Scott

Jeanne Lamon, Who Led an Early-Music Ensemble, Dies at 71

Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Architect of ‘Concrete Acrobatics,’ Dies at 92

John Sacret Young, Creative Force Behind ‘China Beach,’ Dies at 75

Rauw Alejandro Draws a Fresh Blueprint for Spanish-Language Pop

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‘Schitt’s Creek,’ ‘Veep’ and Other Comedies You Can’t Believe We Overlooked

Ed Sheeran’s Glossy Late-Night Pop, and 12 More New Songs