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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court Justice who established herself as a trailblazer for women's rights and gender equality, died on Friday from complications of metastatic pancreas cancer.
Peacock will finally be taking flight on Roku devices, after months of wrangling — and NBCUniversal’s TV apps will not be going dark on Roku after all. Roku and NBCU reached a deal Friday afternoon…
The 72nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards winners may be celebrating alone in their own homes during the live but virtual broadcast on Sunday, but some of them won’t have to socially distance from their…
The multi-hyphenate artist said on her Instagram story, "We cannot afford to have misinformation about voting."
This season, depicting gang rivalry in 1950 Kansas City, sets out to tell a story more sweeping than any of its predecessors.
The movie star is too famous to really show us herself on her talk show, at least so far.
Although not always the most rigorously challenging of mysteries, "Departure" will hook those who seek a charge of adrenaline.
The new karaoke competition show — anchored by "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" star Tituss Burgess as host — prizes accuracy above all.
One of five anthology films about Black British life in the '60s to '80s, it's a time-machine reverie that lets the music do the talking.
Roseanne Liang's female empowerment thriller reveals how Chloรซ Grace Moretz might handle a "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet"-style attack.
J Blakeson has made the rare suspense film that's truly about something: the wages of power.
Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson star, but it's hard to imagine how a movie with this much crime and violence could be this rote.
Alicia Keys' "Alicia" finds the singer pushing the limits of her voice and imagination on her boldest and most adventurous album to date.
"Nick Cordero: Live Your Life: Live at Feinstein's/54 Below" is a cabaret set, but also recalls Joe Cocker's and other great live albums.
Rapper 6ix9ine spends his "TattleTales" album living down to low expectations of misogyny and dangerously baiting his gang ex-friends.
Big Sean's "Detroit 2" album explores Motor City power and pragmatism with guests including Travis Scott, Nipsey Hussle and Stevie Wonder.
Kristin Scott Thomas and Rochenda Sandall headline two Alan Bennett monologues, which even under social distance pack a punch.
David Hare's monologue at the Bridge Theatre in London recounts the playwright's battle with COVID-19.
Andre Holland leads the cast of a surprisingly intimate audio version of Shakespeare, from the Public Theater's Free Shakespeare in the Park.
Meet the COVID-19 pandemic's first responders in this streaming docu-play about health care workers.
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