What's the Difference Between an Opera and a Musical?
Music is important to both, but slightly more important to one of them.
Music is important to both, but slightly more important to one of them.
Matthew Weiner’s critically acclaimed advertising drama made its debut 10 years ago.
'The X-Files: Cold Cases' is out there. You just have to listen.
It's been more than two decades since 1998's "Are You Jimmy Ray?"—the one and only hit by gloriously coiffed British pop rocker Jimmy Ray—became one of the more perplexing hits of the '90s.
Come quietly, or there will be trouble.
Did you spot it?
The future of law enforcement hit theaters 30 years ago—and it wore a Walkman.
She was 53 and one of America's most famous comedians—then she started tickling the ivories in addition to funny bones.
New rides! New hotels! New transportation!
Actor and pop culture icon David Hasselhoff is beloved in Germany—and everywhere else in the world.
“I'm like my zombies. I won't stay dead!”
BBC has announced that 'Broadchurch' star Jodie Whittaker will be the Thirteenth Doctor.
This list will put you in a glass case of emotion. In a good way.
Cartoon Network’s boorish Elvis homage, which premiered 20 years ago, originated with a college kid’s thesis project.
In celebration of the auteur’s 60th birthday, here are 20 things you might not have known about some of his classic movies.
Harrison Ford has been Han Solo, Indiana Jones, Rick Deckard, Jack Ryan, and an ass-kicking President. But the actor almost learned about plastics, and stuck a banana in a tailpipe.
Grab your surfboards, break out the hairspray, and polish your 1960 Buick LeSabres.
The Japanese designer lent her unique style to advertising, Hollywood, the music industry, and the NBA.
The movie that made Hayao Miyazaki a household name was released 20 years ago today.
Before 'The Sopranos' or 'The Wire,' television’s golden age arguably began on July 12, 1997, when HBO premiered Tom Fontana's prison drama 'Oz.'
For eight years, King's pseudonym went undiscovered. Then a bookstore clerk took a walk to the Library of Congress.
9. NASA flatly denies one of the insinuations made in the film.
The Oscar winner almost tested his supreme likability by playing Richard Nixon. The Oscar winner almost tested his supreme likability by playing Richard Nixon.
The iconic actress, who passed away 50 years ago, led a life that was as colorful and tumultuous as Scarlett O'Hara's.