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A clean energy investment slump?
High energy prices are supposed to make solar and wind power all the more attractive. But new figures suggest that sustainability is losing some steam
08/28/2008 01:02 UTC
"The Incredible Hulk"
The big, angry green guy is back in this booming picture. Sure, it's a fantasy -- but is it too much to hope for a little believability?
06/13/2008 15:00 UTC
It's not easy being a black Tarantino fan: He wants to be treated like a black filmmaker — and doesn't get why that's impossible
My love of "Pulp Fiction" and "Django Unchained" is complicated by his bombast—but I see his films as works of love
10/15/2015 03:00 UTC
Reinventing the McDrama
"Boomtown" creator Graham Yost has given the TV cop 'n' lawyer formula an extreme makeover. Will NBC give his fresh and unique show a second chance?
04/22/2003 00:00 UTC
Reviewed
The critical buzz on the new Rolling Stones, North Mississippi Allstars and Against Me!
09/07/2005 02:08 UTC
Sharps & flats
Wynton Marsalis was born with a silver trumpet in his mouth. Maybe that's why his jazz compositions are so stiffly academic.
08/17/1999 20:00 UTC
Johnny Flynn on making the crime musical "The Score," in which characters perform songs he wrote
Will Poulter and Naomi Ackie sing "Brown Trout Blues," a romantic song that Flynn's wife hates
06/03/2022 00:38 UTC
"Blues can never die": B.B. King reigned but music lives on
The legendary Mississippi bluesman, 89, died last night in Las Vegas
05/15/2015 16:43 UTC
King of pain
Clive Barker talks about the connection between pleasure and pain, and why everyone is a "book of blood."
02/04/2000 22:00 UTC
Little Richard, founding father of rock who broke musical barriers, dead at 87
Pianist-singer behind “Tutti Frutti,” “Good Golly Miss Molly” and “Long Tall Sally” set a template for generations
05/09/2020 15:05 UTC
French songwriter Piers Faccini performs live
Best known in the U.S. for a "Grey's Anatomy" song, Faccini is a truly international voice
11/05/2011 20:00 UTC
Bruce Springsteen's "The Ghost of Tom Joad," then and now
The Springsteen archives released the '96 Belfast show of The Ghost of Tom Joad Tour this month. It still resonates
09/16/2017 20:30 UTC
"Touch of Evil"
The famous unbroken shot that opens Orson Welles' gutter-baroque extravaganza gets cleaned up -- and, at last, shown as Welles intended it.
11/02/2000 00:00 UTC
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