Sweet Potatoes and Pilgrims: Listen to TIME’s Thanksgiving Songs on Spotify

From Hank Williams to Neko Case, here are the songs that make us both hungry and thankful.

In Praise of P.G. Wodehouse

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I don’t know if I’ve ever derived such an immediate sense of calm and well-being from any book as I did from Right Ho, Jeeves. It was like I was Pac-Man and the book was a power-up. I was read to eat a ghost.

Top 10 Thanksgiving Movie Scenes

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

We’ve traveled over the river and through the woods to find 10 great Thanksgiving scenes

On the Set of the New Muppets Movie

Andrew Macpherson / The Muppets Studio

Joel Stein visited the set of The Muppets. He hated it. Just kidding—it’s the Muppets! |

Juno's Diablo Cody and Jason Reitman Reunite for Young Adult

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In this week’s TIME, Joel Stein interviews Diablo Cody and Jason Reitman about their new film, Young Adult.

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The Morning After: Defeat of Clay?

FX

Was last night’s stunning final scene a dramatic turning of a corner for Sons of Anarchy, or a holy-cow cliffhanger that seemed more definitive than it was?

Dancing with the Stars, Season 13: And the Winner Is…

Dancing with the Stars finale

We’ll give you a hint: it’s either a Kardashian, a veteran, or Ricki Lake

Prosthetic Chins and the Bible: Kenneth Branagh on Becoming Sir Laurence Olivier

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The actor talks to TIME about what it was like to play the towering star in My Week With Marilyn

Stop Moping, Muppets. Of Course We Want You Back

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The Muppets transcend. They are of special genius. They don’t need to slink back insecurely back into the frame of fame.

Hugo: Scorsese's Magnificent Dream Machine

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Turning from violent men to a poignant waif, the director pays luminous tribute to old films—in his best new film of the millennium

A Dangerous Method: Freud Had the Theories, But Jung Had the Sex

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Michael Fassbender and Keira Knightley fall into a mad passion in David Cronenberg’s what-if film about the first analyst to have an affair with his patient

Kate Bush Explores Nature on 50 Words For Snow

Kate Bush 50 Words for Snow

Using winter as her backdrop, Bush delivers a sparse, beautiful and ultimately pure album

Arthur Christmas: Santa Goes Corporate

Sony Pictures

If you love Wallace & Gromit, the series of shorts that established Aardman as the wittiest people to ever play with clay, then Arthur Christmas may seem a disconcertingly different animal.

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Poll: Fox News Viewers Less Informed (Except About the Nutritional Value of Pepper Spray)

So here’s a finding that may or may not surprise you: a Fairleigh Dickinson University poll of New Jersey residents found that Fox News viewers were less well-informed about current events than respondents who watched no news at all. Our public discourse being the predictable thing it is, this means it’s time to debunk the [...]

The Artist: A 'Silent' Film to Sing About

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This tribute to Old Hollywood is being touted as a potential Oscar-winner. But it is better than that: a zesty romance to leave audiences glowing.

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A Second Look At: Terra Nova

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“Vs.” showed that Terra Nova has the ingredients to be a thought-provoking adult show. But it also suggested why the series may never get to that point, and may not really want to.

House Watch: The Double-Your-Pleasure Edition

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Not one but two patients this week on House M.D. And House climbs into the back of a police cruiser once again. More below, but first a spoiler alert: if you haven’t seen “Dead and Buried,” snap up your Akubra hat and watch before reading on.

Dancing with the Stars: Season Thirteen's Final Performances

Dancing with the Stars

Last night, Ricki Lake, Rob Kardashian and J.R. Martinez pulled out all the stops to impress America.