For those of you who prefer music to hoops, this music festival is nothing less than our March Madness; a thoroughly overwhelming onslaught of unknown bands, fresh sounds and new obsessions.
The Americans Watch: Rides With Strangers
A kidnapping, or “kidnapping,” adds more strain to Elizabeth and Philip’s marriage, or “marriage.”
Happy World Book Day! What’s World Book Day?
It’s a world-wide celebration, so why does it take place on different days in different places?
20 Years Later, Schindler’s List Producer and Holocaust Survivor Branko Lustig Looks Back
One generation after the movie’s release, the subject matter is more important than ever, the producer tells TIME
David Bowie: Back to His Mysterious Best
After two decades of restless wandering, the Thin White Duke is back to his mysterious best
Why Mila Kunis Is, Like, the Best Celebrity Interviewee Ever
She admits to being a geek, she throws down in Russian, and she flirts with a nervous young lad
What Is Rosewater, the Movie Taking Jon Stewart Away from The Daily Show?
For starters: It’s not a comedy
Oz the Great and Powerful: Mostly, It’s Wicked Bad
Sam Raimi’s superproduction has a new Wizard, but it lacks the old magic
Shakespeare to Napster: The 2013 SXSW Film Festival Raids the Pop-Culture Closet
With 133 movies unspooling over nine days, there’s a lot to see at this year’s South by Southwest film festival
James Franco Is the 21st Century’s First Great Public Intellectual
It’s true. We can prove it.
Down and Out in Paris: Amy Herzog’s Belleville
A couple’s marriage unravels in Amy Herzog’s dark, draining, masterly new play
Love Story: A Q&A with Singer-Songwriter Robyn Hitchcock
The accomplished singer-songwriter — who just turned 60 — talks about his new record and a life in music
A ‘New’ Schindler’s List: A Q&A with Film-Restoration Expert Michael Daruty
Universal Pictures restoration chief Michael Daruty talks about the incredible tools and technology that can bring new life to an old film