TELEVISION
The chad still takes center stage in HBO's 'Recount.' But the movie's real star isn't nearly so unassuming.
MOVIES
It's been almost two decades since the last 'Indiana Jones' film. But I've been waiting even longer for Karen Allen.
MOVIES
'Sex and the City' is back at last! But those Manolo heels may be the sharpest things about it.
MOVIES
"Prince Caspian," the second installment in the Narnia franchise, sinks under a dull, bombastic sameness
BOOKS
The book business may be flat, but there's at least one bright spot: the booming sales of books for teens--and no, it's not all Harry Potter.
BOOKS
The hype over "I Was Told There'd Be Cake" has a lot to do with who Sloane Crosley knows. But the book ain't bad, either.
MUSIC
Pop singer Duffy, already a huge success in the U.K. and Europe, debuts her first album in the U.S. this week.
BOOKS
Two years after Oprah humiliated him for faking his memoir, James Frey wants to make it all up.
MOVIES
'Speed Racer' lays down some colorful skid marks.
MUSIC
After a tepidly received concept album, singer Aimee Mann returns to form with upbeat songs and a new cast of characters.
TELEVISION
As reality shows dominate television, they're finding contestants in an unlikely place: the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
THEATER
George Stevens Jr., the author of the new Broadway bioplay "Thurgood," talks about the Supreme Court justice legend that inspired him.
BOOKS
A daughter's memoir roils her family and the Episcopal Church.
TELEVISION
THE MEDIA
Airbrushing celebrity and model photos has become so common that it's a popular pastime for magazine readers to spot the digital manipulations. But have photo editors gone too far?
BOOKS
A fine debut novel about tracking a serial killer in Stalinist Russia.
MOVIES
Robert Downey Jr. may seem an unlikely superhero, but it's his presence that keeps this movie from tanking.
BOOKS
A worried dad and his dropout son watch movies together, talk, watch more movies, talk—things get better and we get a good memoir.
MUSIC
When she works with the right producer, magic happens. When it's a mismatch, watch out—or better yet, just move on.
TELEVISION
How could the industry that is Miley Cyrus miscalculate so badly? You would almost think that she and her handlers were, gulp, naive.
THE ARTS
Yale's abortion artist is the latest to try—and fail—to start a conversation.
CULTURE
Has this vibrant culture come back from Katrina? Signs point to Yes—but.
MOVIES
'Baby Mama,' with Tina Fey, knows what it wants: laughs. Helen Hunt's 'Then She Found Me' isn't so sure-footed—but it could have been the better movie.
DOCUMENTARIES
The curiously human side of the inhumanity that was Abu Ghraib
SUMMER MOVIE PREVIEW
Every movie eventually fades to black. But very few of them know how to give audiences a grand finale.
ART
The main family business may be politics, but Robert's boy Chris is the art world's new favorite son.
MOVIES
Eddie Izzard discusses his forthcoming tour and film roles. Also sharks and Nazis. And Wikipedia. God, too.
ARTS
Philip Glass's 'Satyagraha' may be in Sanskrit, but its messages are universal.
ARTS
The kids on "The Paper" aren't as glam as the ones on "The Hills," but that doesn't mean they're less vicious.
The author of a new memoir talks about her decision to have her breasts removed to lower her cancer risk, and her desire to be a mother.
BOOKS
A satirical new book serves up a 10-step program on how to be, well … an a--hole
MOVIES
A look at the films coming to theaters this season.



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