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The World According to Steven Van Zandt

From Springsteen to "The Sopranos," the 72-year-old has solidified himself as a New Jersey icon

Kelsey Grammer Explains "Frasier" Revival Cast Absences

Frasier's returning to Boston in this one

Remembering Richard Belzer

He played one of the most singular characters on TV

Revisiting the Time Two "SNL" Stars Fought Backstage

Chevy Chase and Bill Murray clashed in 1978

Michael Urie Talks “Shrinking,” Menswear and Queer Representation

The actor peels back the layers of his character Brian and revisits his Met Gala look

How Josh Johnson Uses His Therapy for Laughs

The Emmy-nominated comedian frames his new standup special ("Up Here Killing Myself") around real-life trauma. And yes, it's funny.

ESPN Films Donning Pinstripes for “The Yankees Win” Documentary

The eight-part docuseries will be directed by Emmy winner Jonathan Hock

The Architecture That Inspired "The Last of Us"

Inside the making and distinctive look of the acclaimed series

The RZA Reflects on “Wu-Tang: An American Saga” Coming to an End

The final season of the hit Hulu series begins on February 15

All of "Arrested Development" Is Leaving Netflix

It's the first time the streaming service has removed its original content

John Cleese Clarifies Details of "Fawlty Towers" Return

More specifically, its connection to "wokery"

Bill Maher Took On Dating Apps and Deepfakes on “Real Time”

Plus, a firsthand report from the war in Ukraine

Did Super Bowl Ads Invent Hate-Watching?

As they say, all press is good press

Here Are All the EVs Will Ferrell Wants to Sell You in GM’s Super Bowl Ad

You know the Netflix references, but what about the electric trucks and SUVs?

Penn Badgley Doesn’t Want to Have Sex on TV Anymore

Season four of “You” is going chastity mode