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Late Night Recaps This Year’s Congressional Baseball Game

Tirzah’s Genre-Less Pop Embraces the Beauty of Uncertainty

George Frayne, a.k.a. Commander Cody, Alt-Country Pioneer, Dies at 77

5 Things to Do This Weekend

Carlisle Floyd, Whose Operas Spun Fables of the South, Dies at 95

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

An Artist’s Portraits, Stitched Together on the Subway

5 Things to Do This Weekend

Stephen Colbert Channels Willy Wonka to Explain Congress

What’s next? A hearing will be held on Nov. 12 to determine if the conservatorship should end.

Britney Spears’s Father Is Suspended as Her Conservator

‘Squid Game’: Wondering if You Would Survive? Here’s What to Read

‘This is what Britney has wanted for 13 years.’ Her supporters cheered the ruling.

Outside the courthouse, Britney Spears fans waited for news.

Lonnie Smith, Soulful Jazz Organist, Is Dead at 79

Britney Spears’s father is suspended from the conservatorship.

The hearing on her conservatorship has begun.

A Historic Night as the Metropolitan Opera Tries to Ensure Its Future

What could happen in court today.

The hearing on her conservatorship has begun.

Review: A Choreographer Stakes an Independent Claim

Outside the courthouse, Britney Spears fans wait for news of the hearing.

Spears spoke publicly about the conservatorship for the first time in June.

Review: Bill T. Jones’s Oceanic Vision

Emerging from a conservatorship can be difficult, and usually requires a psychological evaluation.

A Historic Night as the Metropolitan Opera Tries to Ensure Its Future

Will the hearing delve into the issues raised by three new documentaries?

Illuminati Hotties’ Wonderfully Warped Punk-Pop

For Al Franken, a Comeback Attempt Goes Through Comedy Clubs

Met Museum to Return Ancient Sculpture to Nepal

What could happen in court today.

Who is the judge presiding over the conservatorship case?

Elvis vs. Lenin: A Superpower Confrontation on Canvas

Review: After a Met Opera Milestone, ‘Boris’ Brings Another

A Specialist in Short and Lethal Movie Thrillers Jumps to TV

They’re White, Male and on Their Pedestals, for the Time Being

Jon Stewart Has a New Talk Show, but He Plans to do More Listening

Britney Spears Conservatorship Hearing: What’s at Stake Now?

Late Night Prods Trump with Colonoscopy Jokes

Sue Thompson, Who Sang of ‘Norman’ and Sad Movies, Dies at 96

Bob Moore, an Architect of the Nashville Sound, Dies at 88

Alemayehu Eshete, Singer Known as the ‘Abyssinian Elvis,’ Dies at 80

Ego Nwodim Used to Be Obsessed With Jay-Z. Now She Is Again

‘I Feel an Abundance’: A Composer Dips Into the Dance World

Jim Jarmusch’s Collages Are Ready for Their Close-Up

After R. Kelly’s Conviction, Can the Music Industry Change?

How Lip-Syncing Got Real

Review: ‘Fire’ Brings a Black Composer to the Met, Finally

MacArthur Foundation Announces 2021 ‘Genius’ Grant Winners

MacArthur Foundation Announces 2021 ‘Genius’ Grant Winners