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Can architecture save the American downtown? Or at least give it a much-needed shot in the arm? Here's a fall preview of the most talked-about projects. nyti.ms/4egnZVl

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At Little Island, “The Marriage of Figaro” is a one-voice show: Anthony Roth Costanzo sings the roles of men and women, nobles and servants, taking the opera’s theme of human mutability to a chaotic extreme. nyti.ms/4cVOIoM

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We rounded up eight movies that our critics are talking about this week, including “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” and “Rebel Ridge.” nyti.ms/4e9J2IY

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Our curated theater guide to the starry fall, highlights productions with Robert Downey Jr., Marisa Tomei, Adam Driver, Audra McDonald and many many more. nyti.ms/3AR1qrM

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Some of the year’s buzziest artists (Charli XCX, Chappell Roan) are headlining tours and festivals this fall. Our critics have selected some of the most notable shows, festivals and albums coming this season. nyti.ms/3z4RPgx

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12 video games coming this fall: The calendar brings a Legend of Zelda title with Zelda in charge, an Assassin’s Creed set in Japan and new role-playing games. nyti.ms/3TlZ4aS

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This dance season brings new works by Kyle Abraham and Helen Pickett, as well as revivals of City Ballet’s “Coppélia” and Bill T. Jones’s “Still/Here.” nyti.ms/3ANk2sA

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Rich Homie Quan, an Atlanta rapper who played a role in the city’s thriving hip-hop scene in the 2010s, has died at a hospital in Atlanta. He was 34. nyti.ms/3XdTQij

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Oasis ticket mania swept England and Ireland over the last week, and many fans were outraged by high prices. A regulator said it was opening an investigation into Ticketmaster’s actions, but the company disputed that “dynamic pricing” came into play. nyti.ms/3AUSkdH

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On Sept. 20, Bob Dylan will release “The 1974 Live Recordings,” the entire gigantic archive — 431 tracks — of his 1974 arena tour with the Band. Hear a preview on the Playlist. nyti.ms/3XiVtvr

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With “R.O.S.E.,” the choreographer Sharon Eyal turns the Drill Hall of the Armory into a club at which her dancers appear at intervals, behaving oddly. nyti.ms/3AQTIhj

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Manhattan residents are now rubbing shoulders with elephants: not live ones, but art. “The Great Elephant Migration,” a touring public-art installation of more than 100 life-size animal models, raises funds for conservation. nyti.ms/4ggvQnn

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There’s an inherent challenge in making a documentary about oysters, which you can’t really observe them doing anything, the way you might with lions or whales. But “Holding Back the Tide” is wonderful, our critic writes. nyti.ms/3Xjwbx0

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Sérgio Mendes, the Brazilian-born pianist, composer and arranger who brought bossa nova music to a global audience in the 1960s through his ensemble, Brasil ’66, has died at 83. nyti.ms/4gdPccY

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Listen to 9 tracks from MJ Lenderman, a young artist with an old soul and a keen eye for observational detail that makes his canted portraits of small-town life come alive. nyti.ms/4ee3sk5

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For about a decade, the poet and artist Gwendolyn Bennett was a star of the Harlem Renaissance. But when her life became riddled with one misfortune after another, she focused instead on helping other young talent grow. nyti.ms/47jQ63p

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A prominent figure in New York’s art scene, the sculptor Jackie Winsor drew creative inspiration from her rugged Newfoundland upbringing and swung on a trapeze in her downtime. She has died at 82. nyti.ms/3AVEYhh