World Book Night event aims to give away hundreds of thousands of books in one night—but which books will receive that honor this year?
After Hurricane Sandy: Flooded New York City Galleries Rebuild as New Restoration Resources Announced
The Art Dealers Association of America has announced a new relief fund for galleries hit hard by the superstorm—and one art-world influencer joins in to help
Barbara Kingsolver on Flight Behavior and Why Climate Change Is Part of Her Story
The scientist-turned-novelist—whose new book hit shelves this week—spoke with TIME about global warming, the environmental movement and the responsibility of an artist
Vice President Biden to Guest Star on Parks and Recreation
(K)nope, we’re not kidding
A Royal Affair: The Enlightenment Brings Sexy Back
Denmark’s contender for best foreign film is a sumptuous delight about a crazy king, a passionate queen and a doctor who makes house calls
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Dead Tree Alert: Why TV Still Matters in Politics
Election TV is much like the rest of TV today. On a day to day basis, it’s less dominant. But a very few big events—whether a debate or a secretly-taped video—have a bigger reach and effect than ever.
Lincoln: Spielberg’s Urgent Civics Lesson
Daniel Day-Lewis gives a towering performance as a President who could charm and cajole to pass crucial legislation
You Didn’t Write That: A Brief Guide to (Alleged) Pop Plagiarism
A lawsuit filed against the writers of Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen’s current smash “Good Time” calls to mind other examples of lift-and-tuck procedures in the songwriting process
Boy Meets World Meets Spin-Off — Why Stop There?
The beloved ’90s sitcom is getting a new life, but the rest of the TGIF slate is equally full of sequel potential
POTUS at the Pictures: Who Are the Most Portrayed Presidents in Film?
Where does President Obama rank? And which leader is the only one never to have graced the silver screen?
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Election Watch: Karl Rove Vs. the Arithmetic
In a bizarre interlude last night, Fox News analyst and GOP rainmaker Karl Rove went to war against math–his own network’s.
Exclusive: Watch Newly Unearthed Coverage of Elvis Presley Live at MSG
A fan captured this never-before-seen footage on a handheld camera at a Madison Square Garden concert
NaNoWriMo: Is National Novel Writing Month a Literary Threat or Menace?
More than a quarter of a million people are spending November writing novels. But does this mean an influx of new voices or the end of literature altogether?