Five decades ago, “M*A*S*H” anticipated today’s TV dramedies, showing that a great comedy could be more than just funny.
Read moreThe US justice department wants to have its say on Apple's antitrust tussle with Epic Games, which is due to be heard on appeal next month -- a year after a Californian...
Read moreWizards of the Coast, the distributor of Dungeons and Dragons, is taking a novel approach to prevent players from confusing a rival's intolerant offering with any of its own. An otherwise mundane...
Read moreSaints Row 2022 dials back the alien-fighting and zombie-killing spree, and takes you back to basics of comedy and drama. But does it deliver on the promise? Saints Row 2022 is here...
Read moreHenry Silva, who for decades was high on the call list of any Hollywood casting director in search of a particularly menacing villain, died on Wednesday in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was...
Read moreBeatriz Milhazes used to be fearful of diagonals.“They were disturbing,” she said, “pushing you out of the canvas.”Over the last two years, however, the Rio-based Brazilian artist has been exploring those angular...
Read moreThe pop-cultural landscape looked considerably different in 2009. Television shows were still largely watched on television sets. “TiK ToK” referred to a hit song by Kesha. And the Marvel Cinematic Universe consisted...
Read moreWhen we think of the default mode of much of contemporary television — mingling the tragic and the offhand, broad comedy and pinpoint sentiment — we are thinking of a precise mixture...
Read more“The Phantom of the Opera,” the longest-running show in Broadway history and, for many, a symbol of musical theater, will drop its famous chandelier for the last time in February, becoming the...
Read moreJorja Fleezanis, a dynamic violinist and dedicated teacher who was one of the first women to serve as concertmaster of a major symphony orchestra in the United States, died on Sept. 9...
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