Friday TV: The Go-Go’s Lips Are Unsealed
“The Go-Go’s” (Showtime, 9 p.m.) were the first female band to write their own songs, play their own instruments and shoot straight to No.1 with their indelible debut album. The…
“The Go-Go’s” (Showtime, 9 p.m.) were the first female band to write their own songs, play their own instruments and shoot straight to No.1 with their indelible debut album. The…
The next big sports to resume is the NBA, with its first games since March 11 will be played at the World of Sports complex in Kissimmee, Fla. Tonight’s double-header…
Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps might have won a record 23 gold medals, but his more lasting legacy may come in opening the eyes to the very real problem of depression…
One of the smaller casualties of the lingering pandemic crisis in the U.S. is the summer TV press tour in California, where networks wold march into chilly hotel ballrooms to…
Emmys are likely the least of our concerns; the recipients only rarely reflect the best of what we think is on TV, the nominees are stuffed with the same old…
As the youngest mayor of troubled Stockton, Calif., Michael Tubbs has employed innovative programs to get the once bankrupt city near Sacramento back on its feet and reduce violent crime.…
Israeli lawyer Lea Tsemel earned a name (and some enemies) in Israel for staunch defense of Palestinians who have resisted the occupation. She’s profiled fighting two cases in a film…
The planned premiere of the latest true crime documentary series “Helter Skelter: An American Myth” (Epic, 10 p.m.) last month was delayed because the world was ablaze in police violence…
The majestic tigers who escaped the random gunfire of the psychotic at the head of the year’s biggest streaming hit "Tiger King" get their own animal-centric special with “Surviving Joe…
Here are a few things I've written lately elsewhere: A preview of what the future holds for television this fall for AARP the Magazine. Suggestions for the best space and…