Legendary guitarist Johnny Marr discusses his new solo album “The Messenger,” in stores February 26th
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Q&A: Author Amy Wilentz and the Lure of Haiti
The award-winning writer tells TIME about her new book, ‘Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti,’ and her time reporting in that country
The Manti Te’o Hoax: 5 Reasons People Create Fake Girlfriends (According to Catfish)
The ‘Catfish’ TV show, which introduces viewers to the people on both sides of online identity hoaxes, provides insight into why they do what they do
How Much Would You Pay for the Batmobile?
The original vehicle from the Batman TV series has sold at auction for $4.2 million
Blind Kittens and Bestsellers: Gwen Cooper Talks to TIME
The author of ‘Homer’s Odyssey’ and ‘Love Saves the Day’ is about to embark on what may be the world’s first cat-litter-sponsored book tour
Tim Gunn on How This Season of Project Runway is Different and—Naturally—Making It Work
‘Project Runway’ returns Jan. 24, and Tim Gunn shares why this season is his favorite yet
Tegan and Sara’s Tegan Quin on the Group’s New Sound and Getting in Touch with Their Inner Cyndi Lauper
Tegan and Sara’s seventh album, ‘Heartthrob’ is out Jan. 29
Jessica Chastain: The Oscar-Nominated Star Talks About Playing the ‘Girl’ Who Got bin Laden
Plus: the actress’s biggest source of culture shock after finishing Zero Dark Thirty
Q&A: Jon Lovett, Former Obama Speechwriter, on His NBC Comedy 1600 Penn
No, the show is not based on the Obamas
10 Questions with Arnold Schwarzenegger
The star and politician spoke to TIME for this week’s issue
Who’s Performing at the Presidential Inauguration and Grammy Awards?
It’s Beyoncé for the National Anthem, but she’s not alone
The Real ‘You’ Tube: Choose Your Own Adventure’s New Era
Is next week’s ‘Hawaii Five-O’—which will allow viewers to select the episode’s ending from three possibilities—another sign that beloved children’s book series ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ is making a comeback?
Q&A: The Wrongly Convicted Central Park Five on Their Documentary, Delayed Justice and Why They’re Not Bitter
Last night, The Central Park Five won Best Documentary at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards. TIME sat down with director Sarah Burns and four of the men, now in their 30s, to talk about the film, what they have experienced …