Past Master: Stephen Sondheim
Adapted and reinvented, Stephen Sondheim's old works still dazzle. And that's a hard act to follow
Adapted and reinvented, Stephen Sondheim's old works still dazzle. And that's a hard act to follow
Ayelet Waldman outraged helicopter moms nationwide when she acknowledged in 2005 that she loved her husband more than her kids. In her new book, Bad Mother, she isn't backing down
Kirk, Spock and the rest are back in the 11th entry in the indestructible sci-fi series. Is the franchise showing its age? Far from it. Our critic finds the new entry brisk and enjoyable and a real family film
Manny Ramirez is the latest superstar ensnared by baseball's great drug scandal. Good luck, L.A., getting rid of him
Pixar's latest triumph mines buoyancy from the depths of an old man's grief
On the drive down, we stopped at a TGI Friday's and I ordered a cheeseburger.
In Chicago they want to tear down a little brick box structure that Mies van der Rohe had a hand in designing. Maybe that's ok.
TIME critics break down the hottest movies, TV shows, books and albums
Lured by a generous tax rebate, many studios are moving their productions to The Wolverine State
The 135th running of the Kentucky Derby will take place as always on the first Saturday in May. TIME takes a look back at the "most exciting two minutes in sports."
TIME deputy managing editor Josh Tyrangiel and writer Richard Lacayo discuss some of the many influential artists on this year's TIME 100 list
Here are the best and brightest in environmentally conscious design from around the globe