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Conan O’Brien Wants to Scare Himself With the New, Shorter ‘Conan’
The host of TBS’s “Conan,” which returns Jan. 22 in a half-hour format, talks about ditching his desk, embracing the unknown and Calvin Coolidge. Really.
By Dave Itzkoff
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The host of TBS’s “Conan,” which returns Jan. 22 in a half-hour format, talks about ditching his desk, embracing the unknown and Calvin Coolidge. Really.
By Dave Itzkoff
A producer and star of both shows, she found herself at the heart of two of television’s most intensely examined recent controversies.
By Dave Itzkoff
After a much-derided Season 2, the new season promises to scale things back, focused on evocative settings and some classic procedural storytelling.
By Scott Tobias
A new Fox series based on the best-selling novels by Justin Cronin pits a preteen girl against the vampirelike victims of biomedical experimentation.
By Mike Hale
The Australian actor and director Joel Edgerton has carved his own path through Hollywood, with the help of a band of filmmaking brothers.
By Jamie Tarabay
Every month, Netflix Australia adds a new batch of movies and TV shows to its library. Here are the titles we think are most interesting for January.
By Noel Murray
Take a break from saccharine plotlines to watch a holiday movie with women who are ... people!
By Maya Salam
Whether you want to dip into a novel that evokes Midge Maisel’s New York City or pick up a sparkling history of 1950s comedy, we’ve got some recommendations for you.
By Gal Beckerman and Tina Jordan
The New York Times and Wirecutter bring you this indispensable guide to the best gifts of the holiday season. Browse by interest or price; we promise you’ll find something nice.
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