Music Monday: The Making of TIME’s Top 10 Albums and Songs of the Year
Music writer Claire Suddath on the task of compiling her list of the year’s best tunes
Music writer Claire Suddath on the task of compiling her list of the year’s best tunes
If you’re thinking about buying books, albums, or DVDs for your loved ones this season, you might want to check out TIME’s free Populist iPad app
From Hank Williams to Neko Case, here are the songs that make us both hungry and thankful.
In this week’s TIME, Joel Stein interviews Diablo Cody (you know, the ex-stripper who wrote Juno) and Jason Reitman (you know, the non-stripping guy who directed Juno) about their new film, Young Adult. The movie, written by …
The actor talks to TIME about what it was like to play the towering star in My Week With Marilyn
Rihanna is on a roll. One year after releasing Loud, the album that gave us the Grammy award-winning “Only Girl (In the World)” — as well as “What’s My Name?” “S&M” and “Man Down” — the Barbadian pop music …
If you’re a student or independent filmmaker, the musician has made his music available for you to use in your non-profit projects
The short film stars Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson and is based on a narrative poem by Christopher Reid.
Hey guys, guess what? TIME is now on Spotify!
My colleagues and I will soon be posting regular playlists to the music platform, but we thought we’d kick things off in style with an inaugural playlist based on TIME’s 100 Best Songs of All-Time.
James Cameron’s 1997 classic will be re-released on April 6. Get ready to fall for Leonardo DiCaprio all over again.
In this week’s issue of TIME, Karl Taro Greenfeld profiles Chelsea Handler, who, he says, is “the final iteration of decades of salty female comics, from Phyllis Diller to Joan Rivers to Kathy Griffin to Sarah Silverman.”
Thanksgiving is just one week away, which means that you’ll soon be forced to make that annual trip to the grocery store to purchase a turkey. But if you’re thinking about deep-frying your bird this year, William Shatner has some advice for you. And he has put it in the form of this very odd public service announcement, sponsored by …
Britney Spears has a new music video…sort of. It’s actually a video filmed for her 2009 Circus tour and it’s set to Marilyn Manson’s 16-year-old cover version of the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).” So really, nothing about this video is new at all, except the fact that it’s been leaked and you can watch it …