A new crop of period series raises the question: What are we looking for in shows about the past?
GOP contenders square off, Steve Martin drops by, All My Children wraps up, and more...
From "The Bell Jar" to "Moneyball," from Gore Vidal to Tom Wolfe, countless books and authors have guest-starred on America's longest-running sitcom
The season three premiere gives hope to critics who feared the show had lost its way
Looking back at Hugh Hefner's empire, in light of the premiere of 'The Playboy Club'
The Wasilla salon where the former vice presidential candidate gets her hair done is the subject of TLC's latest series, premiering tonight
From "2 Broke Girls" to "Apartment 23," female-centric comedies are invading network lineups, with mixed results
How did a melodrama about over-privileged ad executives and a sitcom about a progressively conventional family become TV's undisputed critical darlings?
An interview with the "Glee" star about her career, her struggles, and her new memoir
The "Glee" star and Emmys host comments on the on the range of characters she's played over the years
A new sitcom from "Buffy" writer Jane Espenson is the latest in a long line of online-only shows trying to build network-caliber audiences
A new, Web-only sitcom from "Buffy" writer Jane Espenson watches a same-sex couple navigate the challenges of newlywed life
In Bon Temps, death is more of a lifestyle change than anything else
A look at the storylines that will dominate the upcoming TV season
Excess scenes, tired plotlines, inconsistent characters: What didn't go wrong this week?
The two HBO shows illustrate the perils and opportunities of adapting books for the screen
This week's episode, one of the best of the season, sees more blood and mayhem in Bon Temps
Conflicts abound in this week's episode
How the BBC show succeeds where its American counterpart fails