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Philip Seymour Hoffman Autopsy Inconclusive
Further tests will be needed to confirm if Hoffman indeed died of a heroin overdose
Nikki Sixx Says Goodbye for Good: Inside the End of Motley Crüe
The iconic rocker tells TIME why the band is calling it quits forever
Jerry Seinfeld’s Diversity Deficit: What’s the Deal With This ‘PC Nonsense’?
The comedian’s stance on race and gender in comedy has drawn backlash
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Death of the Master
A brilliant, chameleonic career on stage and screen ends tragically at 46
Here’s One of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Haunting Last Photos
See the eerie tintype portrait, taken at Sundance in January
WATCH: Philip Seymour Hoffman’s 7 Greatest Movie Roles
The actor died Sunday at 46. Watch clips from some of his most memorable roles
A Preview of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Last, Enthralling Role
It’s not always easy to define the elements that combine to make a great performance, but when you see one, you know. On Valentine’s Day, just under a year ago, I sat in a small screening room in London’s Soho enthralled, …
Arlo Guthrie Remembers Pete Seeger: “He Would Just Wave His Hand, and You Could Hear People Singing”
The iconic folk singer shares memories of his colleague and friend
Why Pete Seeger Mattered: The Pied Piper of the People’s Music
An appreciation of the conservator and revolutionary of folk song
Pete Seeger Through the Years
The legendary American folk singer died on Monday at 94
Q & A: Rosanne Cash Talks About Her New Album, The River and the Thread
Reaching back to her Southern roots made her closer to family and history
Saul Zaentz: What Does a Producer Do, Anyway?
In movies, he won three Oscars for Best Picture. In the record business, he kept suing John Fogerty.