Nazis on the Moon: Iron Sky and the Crowdsourced Film

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Iron Sky’s simple premise: In 1945, the Nazis escaped to the dark side of the moon. In 2018, they’re coming back. Boom. Done. Sign me up.

Who’s Scarier—Spielberg’s Dinos or George Lucas’s Disgruntled Fans?

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Every Tuesday, we shine a light on a few big, worthy or just plain weird DVD releases.

Moby’s Choice for the All-TIME 100 Songs List

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We asked some musicians what songs they would have included in the All-TIME 100 Songs List. Here is Moby’s touching tribute to David Bowie’s “Heroes.”

Lunchtime Movie Matinee: Musical Mayhem, Courtesy of the Blues Brothers

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It’s the lunch hour and we want to help you waste some of your precious free time. Watch the first in our daily series of afternoon movie clips.

Forward Run to this Wolcott Gibbs Anthology

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In a takedown of TIME in 1936, Gibbs wrote of the magazine’s irreproachable founder, Henry Luce, that he “stutters in conversation, never in speechmaking.”

Dancing with the Stars Week 6: Maks Loses His Cool

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Welcome to week six of Dancing with the Stars, where our contestants stepped lively to the songs of the Great White Way.

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Campaign Video: Smoke ‘Em If You Got ‘Em for Herman Cain

Can this insane campaign ad help keep Herman Cain from inadvertently getting himself nominated?

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What Would You Like Apple to Do to Your TV?

When writers dream of someday producing work that will change the world, they are not necessarily thinking about adding millions of dollars to a company’s market cap. But my old boss, Walter Isaacson, pulled off just that with his upcoming biography of Steve Jobs, as Apple’s stock rose $3 a share on a quote that Jobs was on the verge of producing an Apple television set before his death

Tom Waits Goes Back to the Well on Bad As Me

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On his first collection of entirely new material since 2004, Waits picks through the scrap of his nearly 40-year career and shows that a shine can be salvaged from even the rustiest pieces.

NBA Legend Jerry West Opens Up In New Autobiography

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For too long, jock books were content with being bland recollections of an athlete’s achievements. Not ‘West by West.’

How Hard Is It To Listen to The Flaming Lips’ Gummy Skull?

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This May, psychedelic rock band The Flaming Lips released four songs on a USB drive buried inside a life-sized gummy skull. And we got one.

Listen to the All-TIME 100 Songs on Pandora

You’ve read about our list; now you can listen to it, too!

On The Scene With Mark Twain Prize Honoree Will Ferrell

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On Sunday night, Will Ferrell took to the red carpet inside Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center dressed in a lush blue velvet jacket, complete with velvet bow tie and pocket square. He had arrived to become the 14th recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for Humor, an honor reserved for only the most hilarious Americans.

In This Week’s TIME: Modern Warfare 3 vs. Battlefield 3 … Fight!

If your computer were this week’s issue of Time, you could read a piece I co-wrote with Evan Narcisse of Kotaku on the upcoming retail rumble between Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3.

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Boardwalk Empire Watch: Not Out of the Woods Yet

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There were a lot of big guns in “Gimcrack & Bunkum”—loaded, unloaded, described in retrospect—that took center stage in this gripping and violent episode.

Photos: From Ella to Sinatra, TIME’s Best Crooners

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A photo gallery of the pre-rock singers on our All-TIME 100 Songs list

The Walking Dead Recap: 'Bloodletting'

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That trip to Fort Benning hasn’t exactly worked out the way everyone had hoped. Carl has been shot, little Sophia is still missing and T-Dog is in the midst of an infection fever.

All-TIME 100 Songs

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These are our critics’ picks (unranked!) for the most extraordinary English-language pop recordings since the beginning of TIME Magazine in 1923