Can this insane campaign ad help keep Herman Cain from inadvertently getting himself nominated?
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Can this insane campaign ad help keep Herman Cain from inadvertently getting himself nominated?
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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 3% on a quote that Jobs was on the verge …
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Tom Waits may pay the mortgage as a musician, but he clearly has the …
Two years ago, Andre Agassi’s autobiography, Open, set a new standard for sports memoirs. For too long, jock books were content with being bland recollections of an athlete’s achievements. Designed to cement a legacy, they bored …
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.
You’ve read about our list; now you can listen to it, too!
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 …
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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SPOILER ALERT: Before you read this post, have your servant bring the cocoa and watch last night’s Boardwalk Empire.
In a quote that you are probably tired by now of hearing critics like me repeat, playwright Anton Chekhov …
A photo gallery of the pre-rock singers on our All-TIME 100 Songs list
For an episode titled “Bloodletting” there was surprisingly little of it last night.What we got instead were outpourings of emotion and frustration. Two entries in, and it’s already clear that the show wants to strike a balance …
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Our critics pick the most extraordinary English-language popular recordings since the beginning of TIME magazine in 1923. Here are 100 (unranked) songs of enduring beauty, power and inventiveness
The third in the series of low-budget spook sonatas woke up the sleepy autumn box office with the best-ever opening for an October film