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Late Night Doesn’t Feel Great About Omicron

Investigator Cites Video and Other Evidence Against Jussie Smollett

Detectives Work to Trace How Live Rounds Got on ‘Rust’ Film Set

Adele Returns, From Beyond Space and Time

Joanne Shenandoah, Leading Native American Musician, Dies at 64

Dave Hickey, Iconoclastic Art Critic, Dies at 82

Robert Battle on Running Ailey: ‘This Is My Choreography Now’

Andrea Bowers: Her Activism Animates Her Art

A Choreographer Gives ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ a Makeover

With $125 Million Gift, Met Museum Jump-Starts New Modern Wing

At 80, Robert Wilson Holds On to a Singular Vision for the Stage

The Confounding Lightness of Helen Pashgian

Trevor Noah: ‘Covid Turned the Planet Into a Frat House’

Met Opera’s Conductor Drops Out of ‘Figaro’

Letter From Catherine the Great Shows Her Support for Inoculations

In Bill Cosby Case, Supreme Court Is Asked to Toss Ruling That Freed Him

Adele Is No. 1 With a Huge Week, but Without a Million in Sales

As ‘Nutcracker’ Returns, Companies Rethink Depictions of Asians

Jussie Smollett Trial Begins With Jury Selection

A New Publishing Platform for Comic Books Will Give Creators a Greater Stake

Adele and Summer Walker: Our Season of Romantic Discontent

‘Insecure’ Recap, Season 5, Episode 6: Dreams and Ghosts

Colton Underwood Comes Out and Comes Clean

What’s on TV This Week: Willy Wonka and a ‘West Side Story’ Special

‘Insecure’ Recap, Season 5, Episode 6: Dreams and Ghosts

‘Succession’ Season 3, Episode 7: Citizen Ken

Stephen Sondheim, as Great a Composer as He Was a Lyricist

Donors Worry About Fate of Artifacts as Museum on Irish Famine Closes

Donors Worry About Fate of Artifacts as Museum on Irish Famine Closes

Alice Waters Helps a Museum Cater to the Tastes of Art Lovers

‘Company’ Director and Cast Praise Stephen Sondheim

The Wandering Creativity of Sophie Taeuber-Arp

Europe’s Theaters Go Back to the Future With Covid Restrictions

Europe’s Theaters Go Back to the Future With Covid Restrictions

‘I Savor Everything’: A Soprano’s Star Turn at the Met Opera

It’s Always Sunny With Rob McElhenney

The Hilarious, Heartbreaking Life and Music of Malcolm Arnold

New to ‘It’s Always Sunny’? Watch These 5 Episodes (at Your Own Risk)

Here are 5 Family-Friendly Things to Stream This Weekend

5 Things to Do This Weekend

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

Why Shouldn’t Housing for the Homeless Be Beautiful?

Kariamu Welsh, Pioneer of African Dance Studies, Dies at 72

Ballroom Takes Root in Colombia. But Who Is It For?

Review: On Thanksgiving, Gratitude for a Dependable Violin

Art We Saw This Fall

‘Bruised’ Review: It’s a Hard-Knock Life

Still Fighting Over the Turner Prize

Don Johnson Is Back as ‘Nash Bridges.’ Why?

5 Things to Do This Thanksgiving Weekend