The Rise and Fall of WeWork Employees look back on a wild ride in Unicornland. 3:58 P.M. Mark Zuckerberg Monkeys Around The Facebook C.E.O. sees no evil, hears no evil, and speaks no evil. November 1, 2019 What to Do in New York City This Weekend Our critics pick the best music, art, theatre, restaurants, and more. October 31, 2019 When Patti LuPone Haunted a Laundromat In the pilot for an absurd, pun-filled series called “Hip Pocket Musicals,” which was pitched to PBS but never aired, LuPone steals socks and haunts an ex-lover in a laundromat. October 31, 2019 Witch Houses of the Hudson Valley Architectural historians, looking behind walls and beneath floorboards, find evidence of an occult past. October 31, 2019 The Otherworldly Harmony of Jürg Frey The composer’s work appeals to modern listeners who are overwhelmed with information and saturated in noise. October 29, 2019 Trump’s New Rank The forty-fifth President dreams of solidifying his rule. October 25, 2019 MOMA’s Heady Introduction to Betye Saar, “The Conscience of the Art World” People who are completely unfamiliar with Saar’s assemblage art will walk away from the little room at MOMA with a firm grasp of her lexicon. October 24, 2019 The Defiantly Everyday Drawings of Fatima Meer A new show at the Drawing Center explores how incarcerated artists use found materials to imagine themselves into freedom. October 23, 2019 Summer Walker’s Sex-Positive R. & B. Walker creates music for girls and women who have been made to feel that they’re too much—too loud, too bold, too sexy—and that such excess makes them unlovable. October 22, 2019