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Of course, the two ultimately agreed to disagree.

Trevor Noah works on set during a taping of "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah" on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

At Cross MacKenzie, Western artists put a spin on Eastern ceramics tradition.

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Friday, Dec. 2, 2016 | “Comedy Bang! Bang!” airs its final two episodes on IFC.

A biography of the control freak who gave us ‘Star Wars.’

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Art Basel Miami Beach festivities continue despite Zika

Miami’s art world does not stop for Zika-carrying mosquitoes. Poolside parties, outdoor red carpets and blocks upon blocks of art fairs are continuing as planned this week for Art Basel Miami Beach.

Tony-winning play ‘The Humans’ to close in January

“The Humans,” Stephen Karam’s play about a fractious family’s holiday get-together, will soon be clearing its plates. The show will have its last Broadway performance on Jan. 15.

Neil Diamond to celebrate career with world tour

Neil Diamond took “Song Sung Blue” to the top of the charts, and now he promises to leave “no song unsung” when he takes the stage next year for a world tour.

Comfort (or ‘comfort’) a Never-Trumper with a silver lining; plus winning cynical definitions

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A history of persuasive art throughout a galaxy far, far away.

The New Yorker's Francoise Mouly is helping to spearhead a comics newspaper that will publish ahead of the Women's March on Washington.

"Arrow” celebrates the show's 100th episode on the CW in the superhero-TV era it helped create.

At 77, the gospel and soul icon whose family provided the soundtrack of the civil rights era is always honing her art.

Two-hander by Alana Valentine explores the relationship between two Afghan-born Australians.

Thursday, Dec. 1| The A&E; criminal drama reality series ‘Nightwatch’ premieres its third season.

The great orchestra made the most of yet another Mahler Fifth at the Kennedy Center.

Round House is part of the rolling premiere of the holiday sequel to “Pride and Prejudice.”

The sprawling book includes previously unpublished interviews and hundreds of photos.

“The Magic Words” is a master class for serious writers seeking solid instruction.

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For many years the industry has churned out games that take a dozen or more hours to finish, on this year's best-of list more than half can be completed in under five hours.

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Singer-songwriter’s bittersweetness has, over the years, become a balm.

On the second night of the CW's big four-show superhero crossover, the team-building exercise that is 'The Flash' gathers some serious heat.

Here's what we know about “Rogue One,” from a new droid to the return of Darth Vader.

Arena Stage set to be staging ground for “Power Plays.”

Best known as a photographer, Mr. Christenberry evoked the fading, memory-laden Alabama of his childhood.

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