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What a Feeling: 10 Legacies of Flashdance
‘Flashdance’ was released 30 years ago this week — TIME looks back at the movie’s impact on pop-culture
Crazy and Colorful Coachella
Every April, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival takes over the town of Indio, California, for three days of performances on several stages. Fans from around the world come to see their favorite artists — and to party.
A Jackie Robinson Home Run: 42 Scores Big
The story of the first black ballplayer in the modern major leagues enjoys the strongest ever opening for a baseball movie
Watch: The Video for Psy’s “Gentleman”
“Gentleman” starts our engines
Beyond PSY: 5 Essential K-Pop Tracks
Five songs that define one of the world’s most lively musical genres
The Silent Song of Maria Tallchief: America’s Prima Ballerina (1925-2013)
She was a trailblazer in many ways: the first Native American prima ballerina and the embodiment of a style that was revolutionizing ballet. But first and foremost was her stunning presence
Eric Clapton: Still at the Crossroads
A brief look back—on the occasion of this weekend’s concert—at Clapton as Young Guitar God
Remembering Jonathan Winters (1925–2013)
The late comedian had a gift for slipping into different characters
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RIP Jonathan Winters, 1925–2013
Winters was a certified shape-shifter; he helped establish the idea, now common to comedy fans, that being a humorist was not just about telling jokes but inhabiting characters.
Can Music Collectives Fill the Gap Between Labels and DIY ?
A new, old trend may help musicians better navigate the new industry landscape
This Actress Can’t Conceal Her Age. Can Anyone?
Junie Hoang wanted IMDb to remove her age from her profile
Why The Following Just Might Be the Most Insulting Show on TV
After 12 weeks, Fox’s crime thriller “The Following” isn’t the show we expected