Read More
Summer TV 2014
Hank Stuever’s reviews of every new show for summer and a calendar for all returning shows
Is your favorite TV show canceled?
It’s that time of year — find out which broadcast series have been renewed for 2014-2015, canceled or are still in limbo.
Cecily Strong out as ‘Weekend Update’ co-anchor on ‘SNL,’ replaced by Michael Che
Che, an “SNL” writer and “Daily Show” correspondent, will join the desk with current co-anchor Colin Jost.
CBS scraps plans for triumphant ‘Thursday Night Football’ opener as Ravens-Steelers game turns serious
What was supposed to be the launch of the network’s expensive new franchise turned into CBS reporting on a breaking news story.
TV highlights
‘48 Hours’ investigates the Pistorius verdict and ‘Mysteries at the Museum’ returns for Season 7.
‘Gilmore Girls’ is coming to Netflix: Here’s why that’s a big deal
This feels like a small but triumphant win for a show that never really got the farewell it deserved.
Tom Brokaw shares positive health news: His cancer treatments are working
The “NBC Nightly News” anchor, diagnosed with an incurable but treatable blood cancer this year, confirmed things are moving in the right direction.
Juan Pablo and Nikki of ‘The Bachelor’ head to ‘Couples Therapy’ for more reality TV humiliation
What compels people to go back for another dose of reality fame once they’ve already had an unpleasant experience?
TV listings: Thursday, September 11, 2014
The Steelers face the Ravens on ‘Thursday Night Football’ and Jessica Chastain joins ‘The Tonight Show.’
Chris Pratt to host ‘Saturday Night Live’ season premiere with (obviously) musical guest Ariana Grande
This is the natural next step in the actor’s “become a movie star” manual.
TV listings: Wednesday, September 10, 2014
‘NOVA’ tackles America’s vaccine battle and ‘Taxi Brooklyn’ closes Season 1.
TV listings: Tuesday, September 9, 2014
WETA pays tribute to Robin Williams, and Keith Richards stops by “The Tonight Show.”
Meredith Vieira tries to crack the daytime talk-show code
“The Meredith Vieira Show” launched Monday -- will it have better luck than its predecessors?
Viewers have good reasons for not feeling ‘The Leftovers’
As the HBO series concludes its first season, its flaws are clearer than its strengths
Most Read: Entertainment
-
1U2's 'Songs of Innocence' is a surprise - both that it exists and that it's actually not bad
-
2Rice prompts changes to 'Thursday Night Football'
-
3Richard Kiel, best remembered as the James Bond villain Jaws, dies at 74
-
4Ailyn Pérez makes the most of an unexpected solo recital at WNO
-
5Michael Cera makes sublime Broadway debut in 'This Is Our Youth'