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  1. Wednesday's season finale was unexpectedly timely

  2. An insightful revival of “Do I Hear a Waltz?,” a show with Rodgers waning, Sondheim rising

  3. A retrospective on Roberto Burle Marx shows his work beyond plantings

  4. If Lucious is king, Cookie is queen and the blood is on her hands too.

  5. At 6:30 p.m., join backstage with Laura Benanti as she prepares for tonight's show

  6. "Underground" delivered justice along with escapist entertainment

  7. Popcast: Radiohead and James Blake

  8. "Extraordinary" happenings at sea, illustrated in 19th-century logbooks

  9. George Clooney plays a financial news talk-show host in "Money Monster." A review:

  10. Yannick Nézet-Séguin led Rachmaninoff’s First Piano Concerto at Carnegie Hall

  11. At 76, Richard Serra is still wrangling fundamentals of shape, space, gravity and time

  12. "Boom, boom, boom boom. Bang, bang, bang, bang" took on new meaning on last night's

  13. What happened on 19th-century whale hunts? Illustrated logbooks hold the key.

  14. In "Money Monster," George Clooney "is doing his most fully Clooneyesque work in a while":

  15. Wednesday's "Underground" season finale was unexpectedly timely

  16. Jayne Houdyshell is known for playing mothers, but her actorly range is far wider

  17. Heads-up: At 6:30 p.m. I'll visit backstage to see how a nominee prepares. Join us live:

  18. . will close its doors next month. What records represent the store's soul?

    The New York record shop Other Music will close its doors on June 25, after over two decades in business. We asked the co-owner Josh Madell about the records that represent the soul of his store.
  19. A fictional apology to Dred Scott, born of a real family’s painful legacy

  20. At Cannes, Woody Allen commenting on abuse allegations: "I have so moved on"

  21. "The Lobster" is a surreal allegory about tyrannical monogamy

  22. No amount of money that can fix the latest threat to the Lyon family — a bullet.

  23. Sheridan Smith is on hiatus from the West End production of "Funny Girl"

  24. How Leslie Odom Jr. became Aaron Burr, sir

  25. A Verona museum’s stolen paintings are found in Ukraine

  26. "The Lobster," with Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz, is a Critics' Pick:

  27. Young Concert Artists showcases stars in the making at its annual gala for

  28. The Week Ahead: “The Ruins of Civilization" is set in that ever-popular era — the future

  29. “I wasn’t meant for cooking and washing and subservience,” said Marilyn Maye

  30. Single people get turned into animals in "The Lobster," with Colin Farrell

  31. "The Americans" recap: Cold War insecurity meets TV’s golden age

  32. To dip, kiss or curtsy? Tony Award nominees talk about how to bow

  33. Leslie Odom Jr.'s ambition led to a huge role in "Hamilton"

  34. Cruelty and humor are nestled like spoons in a drawer in "The Lobster"

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