On March 15, 1972, The Godfather hit movie screens. In the four decades since, it has become acknowledged as one of the …
Boardwalk Empire
The Week Ahead—10 Things To Watch, Read and Listen To: March 12–18
Every Monday, for your planning purposes, we will lay out the week ahead in entertainment. (All times refer to EDT.)
1. Go West, Young Chef
Ree Drummond created a blog empire from her life as a rancher’s wife. She has a …
Spartacus: Behind the Scenes Photos From a Stanley Kubrick Classic
The Week Ahead—10 Things To Watch, Play and Listen To: March 5-11
Every Monday, for your planning purposes, we will lay out the week ahead in entertainment. (All times refer to EST.)
1. Bruuuuce’s Newest
This Tuesday, Bruce Springsteen will drop Wrecking Ball, his 17th studio album and
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10 Questions With Lady Gaga
What do you wear to change the world? For the launch of her Born This Way Foundation, Lady Gaga wore a long black frock and a tall, black web-like headdress. “This is my youth empowerment hat,” she said as she sat down with …
Celebrating Black History: 50 Cultural Giants
The 2012 Oscar Race: TIME Picks the Winners
Each day this week, TIME examines a group of Oscar categories to help you ace your office-pool ballot.
The Clothes of Downton Abbey
In advance of the Season Two finale, we take a look at Downton Abbey couture, from Edwardian days to the daze of post-World War I Britain.
For the band Tennis, Being Cute Isn’t Just a Gimmick
This post is in partnership with Consequence of Sound, an online music publication devoted to the ever growing and always thriving worldwide music scene.
The indie world has a difficult relationship with gimmick. When that …
Watch: The Greatest Movie Kisses
Legendary movie critic Richard Corliss knows a thing or two about romance — well, at least romance on the silver screen. A while back, he told us about some of favorite cinema kisses, including Gone with the Wind, From Here to Eternity, To Catch a Thief and other movie classics.
The Voice: Whitney Houston (1963-2012)
One of the greatest voices in the history of American popular music has been silenced. An appreciation of the talents of Whitney Houston
From Gun-Toting Black Panther to Ivy League Professor
In 1968, Jamal Joseph was a Bronx high-school student on his way to college. But it was the turbulent 1960s and, radicalized by the times, he joined the militant Black Panthers. Joseph’s new book, Panther Baby (Algonquin) tells …
On A Different Kind of Truth, Van Halen Aren’t Cool But They Can Rock
This post is in partnership with Consequence of Sound, an online music publication devoted to the ever growing and always thriving worldwide music scene.
“Cool” gets thrown around a lot, but most critics and fans alike wouldn’t
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