The singer discusses her first album in over five years
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Wes Anderson on The Grand Budapest Hotel, Nostalgia and Standing-Still Tennis
The writer-director talks to TIME about his latest film
Courtney Love Is Still America’s Sweetheart
The rock icon talks to TIME about her new web series, reuniting Hole, and dispensing relationship advice
Nikki Sixx Says Goodbye for Good: Inside the End of Motley Crüe
The iconic rocker tells TIME why the band is calling it quits forever
Q & A: Rosanne Cash Talks About Her New Album, The River and the Thread
Reaching back to her Southern roots made her closer to family and history
The NHL Moves Outside
Talking to the man responsible for returning hockey to the great outdoors
Yoko Ono On Her Rebirth As A Dance-Music Star
The 80-year-old performance artist was a fixture on the dance-track charts in 2013
Erasure’s Vince Clarke on Their First Christmas Album
The dark holiday album features tracks like “Blood on the Snow” and “Bleak Midwinter”
A Christmas Conversation with John Waters
The director talks about his favorite holiday movie, why kids shouldn’t write to Santa, and his hatred of pears
A Conversation with Childish Gambino: Nostalgia, Bitcoins and Advice from Tina Fey
The album ‘Because the Internet’ is out Dec. 10
Writing ‘War-Appropriate’ Stories for Kids: A Conversation With Suzanne Collins and Francis Lawrence
TIME talks to the writer-creator of “The Hunger Games” and the director of “Catching Fire” — the second in an exclusive five-part series
Q+A: Janet Evanovich on Wealth, Plastic Surgery, and Chris Christie
The bestselling author (and self-described “Jersey girl”) says she’d love to meet the Garden State governor
From Du Bois to Dr. Dre: A New Bartlett’s Celebrates Black Quotations
Eight years in the making, ‘Bartlett’s Familiar Black Quotations’ goes on sale Nov. 19