25 years ago, Neil Gaiman introduced another bespectacled teen boy with a magical destiny.
A Morning Joe discussion about a University of Oklahoma fraternity is part of broader trend of condemning certain music as the cause of bigotry.
The beloved animated sitcom's co-creator steered the show toward the kind of artistry it later became known for.
No show since has empowered its teenage heroine in such a subversive, engaging way.
Rebel Heart is a slog, but at least it's trying to be interesting.
For animal-rights advocates, wearing the material has long been verboten, but with demand for it on the rise, there are options that help combat invasive species and reduce waste.
In praise of dated musical ego-checking
A storyline regarding Hannah's father felt much more developed than twists in seasons past.
Disney's 1950 animated classic signaled a return to high-end fashion after the austere wartime years—a spirit abandoned by the 2015 live-action remake.
The experimental musician just released a demo that's as good as anything on the radio.
Join our Twitter book club as we read Ali Abunimah's analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Rick and company adjust, with varying degrees of success, to life behind tall walls in Alexandria.
Maz Jobrani is challenging extremist ideology and Muslim stereotypes, one punchline at a time.
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The comedian's fourth stand-up special puts him in rarefied company, but he's only just starting to earn the hype that has built up around him.
The follow-up to the 2012 charmer rallies due to its late-career ensemble cast, even if the scenarios this time around aren't so exotic.
Neill Blomkamp's sci-fi, coming-of-age film plays up the flatness of its flesh-and-blood characters to focus on the soul of its young robot hero.
The ABC show has long been hesitant to address the subject of race, but "The Lawn Chair" was maybe its most effective hour to date.
The pachyderms, which are being phased out of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey acts, were among the world's first animal celebrities.
The TBS host became the first American late-night fixture to broadcast from the boycotted country since 1959. He played it very safe.
This weekend, 100 participant-actors will role-play the tale of the Danish prince.