Amtrak just announced a new residency program that welcomes writers to ride the rails across America for inspiration. Rather than wait for my invitation, I decided to craft my own version of the program — on the Metro.
Burnett and Downey (who played the lead in the long-running TV series “Touched by an Angel”) were among the producers of the miniseries “The Bible." Now they’ve turned it into the feature “Son of God,” which opens Friday.
Plus, check out what the blogosphere’s saying about Manu Ginobili’s imploding shoe, 7-Eleven’s latest slurpee flavor and more in this daily edition of Blog Log.
If your knowledge of moonshine is limited to what you’ve seen on the Discovery Channel’s “Moonshiners” and the parts of “Deliverance” you haven’t erased from your memory, you need an update.
When the Smithsonian decided to stage “Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation,” it sent out an open-ended call for, well, all sorts of stuff.
The New York Times called it “the greatest show in television history." It’s as if “American Idol” and halfpipe skiing had a baby that was raised by the Marquis de Sade.
For the first time in five years, The Men aren’t looking for tomorrow’s hits. Well, that’s not entirely true: The New York rock band is very much focused on “Tomorrow’s Hits,” its cheekily titled fifth album.