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The Enduring Legacy of Tony Soprano’s Unimpeachable Big-Guy Style

I can divide my sartorial life as a big man into two stages: Before and After Tony

Terry Crews Says "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Scrapped Scripts After BLM Protests

The cast and crew have had "lots of somber talks about it"

Jimmy Kimmel Under Fire for Past Use of Blackface, Racial Slurs

The late-night host, currently on an extended break, issued an apology addressing the controversy

The World According to Paul Reiser

The actor talks about comedy, his quarantine habits, and working in a food wholesale warehouse

The 15 Best Dad Moments on TV

Our favorite fatherly interactions, from Homer Simpson, Frank Costanza and more

Happy Father’s Day to TV’s Greatest Dad: Sandy Cohen

He is, as the kids say today, the blueprint

Comedian Chris D’Elia Accused of Sexual Misconduct, Grooming Underage Girls

The comedian is accused of soliciting nudes from underage fans

Jimmy Kimmel to Host the Emmys This Fall

The ceremony is set to air in September

“Friends” Co-Creator Admits She Was “Part of Systemic Racism”

Marta Kauffman says she has "not done enough to encourage black voices"

"Long Gone Summer" Director AJ Schnack Revisits the '98 Home Run Chase

The "30 for 30" director talks McGwire, Sosa and steroids

"Billions" (Season 5, Episode 7), Reviewed by a Finance Guy

Our favorite big finance show leaves us grappling with a few unanswered questions

John Cleese Gets Controversial "Fawlty Towers" Episode Reinstated

Can humor reinforce the kind of thing it was designed to mock?

ABC Casts Its First Black Bachelor After 18 Years on the Air

Matt James is the first Black Bachelor, and Bachelor Nation's second Black lead