The Criterion Channel’s excellent new “Office Romances” retrospective shows how Hollywood’s classic workplace comedies ...
Born on this day, May 12, 1901, was the legendary and incomparable Duke of Paducah, Benjamin Francis Ford. If the name doesn’t ring a bell, that’s probably because Ford was best known for his comedy, ...
David Attenborough is celebrating his 100th birthday on Friday, a milestone in a remarkable life that has taken him from ...
The organization is best known for its dance numbers and trick plays. Now it’s reviving one of the most entertaining—and ...
Playing Billie Holiday in Lanie Robertson’s jazz-infused biographical one-woman show “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill” is a dream for many musical theater performers. The latest to attain that dream ...
Stacker compiled data on the top feature-length films from the past 100 years, crowning a champion for each year using Metacritic and IMDb data.
The theater and its iconic signage — the inspiration for the graphic of my own film column, “What I’ve Scene Lately” — cut ...
A new Hallmark movie, "All’s Fair in Love & Mahjong," is bringing the classic tile game to a wider audience. Here's what you ...
The US is packed with hotels known for being historic, haunted, or simply the best, but each state has only a handful that ...
Highlights include: why shipwrecks are appealing in a world heading for the rocks; lessons from the 1930s Dust Bowl; Simone ...
British actor Roland Culver had a long career on stage and on screen, usually performing parts that reinforced the stereotype of the proper English gentleman. Culver served in the Royal Air Force ...
Bryn Mawr College: the castle atop the hill, the backdrop to indie pop music videos, and The New Yorker’s favorite origin ...