Monday TV: Running Out of Twain Winners
It’s telling that most of the clips used to justify the 19th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings) to Eddie Murphy come from his four…
It’s telling that most of the clips used to justify the 19th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings) to Eddie Murphy come from his four…
The last we saw of Vincent Kartheiser -- Pete Campbell of "Mad Men" -- he was climbing aboard a Learjet on the way to a new job. In the miniseries…
A forgotten story that the esteemed Jim Henson wrote in 1968 with his "Muppet Show" and "Fraggle Rock" writing partner Jerry Juhl about a family who meets up with forest…
In a country where musical concerts are seen as a way of solving problems, you'd think there'd be a benefit tonight for victims in Paris. But no, there are other…
The art market has taken a beating on TV with the silly "Art Breakers" and now with the overheated online drama "The Art of More" (Crackle, streaming). It purports to…
The 15-film Wednesday night salute to Southern Writers this month on Turner Classic Movies, hosted by John Grisham, moves into the (mostly) 1960s with the film adaptations of Carson McCullers'…
In a week when some programming has changed in the wake of the Paris attacks, a planned report on "Frontline" (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings) brings a timely report…
There would scarcely be a need for an overview of Latin pop culture and its effect on America. It's plain to see all around us for one thing. And it's…
Seems like forever ago that AMC was the classy network that brought us "Mad Men." Now, drenched in the money and blood of "The Walking Dead," they've turned into a…
The massacre in Paris means the planned live concert there by U2 that would have run on HBO has been canceled. Friday's shocking coordinated attacks will surely loom over the…