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Joe Montana’s Made His Super Bowl Pick

The NFL legend on good beer, hosting “SNL” and the folly of overanalyzing football

“Million Dollar Listing” Can’t Hide the Grim Realities of the American Housing Market

The hugely popular world of luxury real-estate TV provides an unwitting glimpse into a broken industry

This Year's SAG Nominations Righted All the Golden Globes' Wrongs

"Da 5 Bloods," "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" and "I May Destroy You" finally get their due

How “All Creatures Great and Small” Broke Me Out of My Sweatpants Funk

The latest show from "Masterpiece" on PBS is much more than a bucolic binge

Award Shows Have an Opportunity to Be Historic This Year. Why Won’t They Take It?

It was a banner year for Black cinema. You wouldn't know it from the Golden Globe nominations.

Sarah Silverman Recalls Clash With Michael Richards on "Seinfeld" Set

Silverman appeared on the season 8 episode "The Money"

Dustin Diamond of “Saved by the Bell” Dead at 44

The actor, best known for his role as Screech, died just three weeks after being diagnosed with cancer

Why Does “SNL” Still Think Two Men Kissing Is a Joke?

Two straight men kissing for laughs isn't edgy or shocking, it's lazy and homophobic

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for February

Including the next indie horror classic from A24 (following "Hereditary" and "The Witch")

"SNL" Takes on Tom Brady's Career, Jack Dorsey's Beard in Cold Open

The opening sketch was anchored by an excellent Kate McKinnon

Bill Maher Talks Mutating Viruses and a Changing Climate on “Real Time”

His guests this week? Heather Heying, Bret Weinstein, Van Jones and James Pogue

After 40 Seasons, “The Bachelor” Franchise Finally Feels Like “Reality” TV

By thoughtfully tackling issues like racial injustice and depression, the franchise is breathing new life into a tired genre

Even With New Laws, Hidden Cable Fees Are Sticking Around

Cable companies are finding loopholes around the Television Viewer Protection Act

The Problem With a “More Diverse” Adaptation of “The Great Gatsby”

Can you make a colorblind version of a story so rooted in privilege?

The Sex-Work Scandal on “The Bachelor” Was Much Ado About Nothing

The show built up rumors about contestant Brittany Galvin in an attempt to stoke scandal, but the result was a tone deaf, whorephobic failure