'The Newsroom' Season 2: Has Aaron Sorkin Solved His ‘Women Problem’?
Season 2 of HBO's "The Newsroom" premiered Sunday night, and Aaron Sorkin made it clear that he heard his critics. The new season is a slight improvement on the first, but did Sorkin solve his women problem?
Leah Remini Scientology Split ‘A Huge Threat’ To Controversial Church
Leah Remini has split from the Church of Scientology. The actress was reportedly subject to years of "thought modification" after questioning the whereabouts of Shelly Miscavige, the wife of church leader David Miscavige.
Eliot Spitzer Under The Gun To Collect Signatures: Will He Qualify For The Comptroller Ballot?
Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer faces an uphill battle in his bid for New York City comptroller, beginning with collecting enough valid signatures to qualify him as a candidate.
2013 Emmy Nomination Predictions: ‘Top Of The Lake’ Gives The Sundance Channel Its Best Chance Yet For A Win
The Sundance Channel is perched for its most successful Emmy Awards season yet with “Top of the Lake” and “Rectify” both strong contenders.
But It Wasn't You: When The 'It Could Have Been Me' Narrative Takes Over
Sheryl Sandberg’s ill-advised comment about not being on the Asiana flight should serve as a reminder to all of us.
Is Don Draper D.B. Cooper? The Latest 'Mad Men' Theory Casts Don As A Real-Life Hijacker
The latest 'Mad Men' theory -- that Don Draper is D.B. Cooper-- is the most convincing yet. But if Lindsay Green is right, will Matthew Weiner switch gears?
Edward Snowden Demanded South China Morning Post Delay Publishing His Booz Allen Admission; Glenn Greenwald Says Timeline Revelation Is Not Significant
Edward Snowden told the South China Morning Post that he took a position at Booz Allen for the purpose of accessing NSA information.
'Mad Men' Season 6 Finale Recap: Keep It Down, I'm Trying To Drink
In the season six finale of "Mad Men," Don Draper decides to quit drinking and move to Los Angeles, but quickly changes his mind.
'Mad Men' Season 6 Finale: 'In Care Of' Predictions
All we know about the “Mad Men” season finale is that Don Draper will have difficulties and nobody will die (if you believe Matthew Weiner).
James Gandolfini Is Dead; Can Tony Soprano Rest In Peace?
The sudden death of James Gandolfini may change the way some of us view the series finale of “The Sopranos.”
'Mad Men' Season 6 Episode 12 Recap: Your Judgment Is Impaired
In "The Quality of Mercy," Sally Draper reveals her evil genius, Bob Benson is exposed, and Don Draper cries like a "Rosemary's Baby."
'Man Of Steel' Movie Review: Zack Snyder Dishes Up A Superman Of Half Baked Fables
Zach Snyder's love of the Superman legend can't save "Man Of Steel" from self-destruction.
Edward Snowden's NSA Leak Raises Questions: A Few Things We'd Like To Know
NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden candidly identified himself, but the timeline of the story and his employment history remain murky.
'Mad Men' Season 6 Episode 11 Recap: Sally Draper Has Seen Too Much
In "Favors," Don Draper and Sylvia Rosen's reunion is interrupted by a surprise visit from Sally; Pete and Peggy take a walk down memory lane; Bob Benson is [SPOILER].
'Mad Men' Conspiracy Theories: Go Down The Rabbit Hole With Dustin Rowles Of Uproxx
Meet the wizard behind the "Mad Men" conspiracy theory curtain.
When Is A Blogger Not A Blogger? Journalists Question The Language Of New York Times Glenn Greenwald Profile
A New York Times profile of the Guardian's Glenn Greenwald, who broke a major domestic surveillance story this week, repeatedly refers to him as a blogger, not a reporter. Was it a subtle attempt to denigrate him?
'Mad Men' Conspiracy Theory Debunked, Sort Of: Fashion Bloggers Explain Away Megan Draper-Sharon Tate Parallel
The Megan Draper-Sharon Tate conspiracy theory has been effectively debunked ... or has it?
'Mad Men' Season 6 Episode 9 Recap: I See Dead People
In "A Tale of Two Cities," Megan appears as a pregnant apparition, Joan tries to win some business the honest way, and Don almost drowns.
Rob Ford, Toronto Star, And Libel Chill: How Gawker Got The Crack-Smoking Scoop
Gawker, a NYC-based gossip site, scooped the Toronto Star on Mayor Rob Ford's alleged crack smoking. Is "libel chill" or something else to blame?
Mad Men Season 6 Episode 9 Recap: What Happens in Summer Camp, Stays In Summer Camp
Don and Betty take a walk down memory lane, Joan tells Roger to take a hike, Peggy sticks a knife in Abe, and Abe sticks a fork in Peggy.
Zach Braff Kickstarter Campaign Ends, At Over $1 Million Above Its Goal
Zach Braff's controversial Kickstarter campaign to crowdfund his film "Wish I Was Here" drew more than $3 million, and the ire of vocal critics.
Fred Armisen Talks SNL Exit At Surprise Internet Week Appearance; Ambushed By Audience Member During Q&A
Fred Armisen and NYC comedian Seth Herzog made a surprise appearance at Internet Week New York on Wednesday.
'Mad Men' Season 6 Episode 8 Recap: The Doors of Perception
Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce is under the influence of a mysterious nootropic drug in "The Crash."
'Mad Men' Season 6 Episode 8, 'The Crash': Don Gets A Surprise Visitor
"Mad Men" season six resumes after the death of Bobby Kennedy; Don Draper is expected to get an unexpected visitor.
Angelina Jolie Mastectomy: How Did She Keep Her Surgery A Secret?
Angelina Jolie, who had a double mastectomy earlier this year, is stumping for the Pink Lotus Breast Center, where the surgery was performed.
'Mad Men' Season 6 Episode 7 Primer: Where Are We Going, Where Have We Been?
We're midway through Season 6 of "Mad Men," and the assassination of Bobby Kennedy is right around the corner.
'The Great Gatsby' Movie Review: Look Here, Old Sport
Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel is a celebration of Jazz Age excess, punctuated by the bling-bling of Jay-Z's music.
'Mad Men' Season 6 Episode 6 Recap: 'There's Poop On The Stairs Again'
"Mad Men" got back to business in "For Immediate Release," which finds Peggy Olson on her way back to Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce -- and not on her terms.
'Stories We Tell' Movie Review: Don't Try This At Home
Family secrets are unpacked in "Stories We Tell," Sarah Polley's sort-of-documentary that plays with truthfulness in storytelling.
Bloomberg Is Not Kanye West
Mayor Bloomberg may have gone too far in his attack on stop and frisk critics and the news media, but likening him to Kanye West isn't getting us anywhere.