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Practically a childhood right of passage, “A Wrinkle in Time” is a book a lot of adults can credit with sparking a love for science fiction and fantasy — or at least introducing words like “mitochondria” and “tesseract” to their vocabulary. Whether you want to acquaint your own kids with the beloved story or just take a trip down memory lane, you can see the stage adaptation of Madeline L’Engle’s 1963 Newbery Medal-winning book in Tempe.
DirecTV’s Audience Network is producing a completely original show with “Rogue,” which premieres at 9 p.m. Wednesday, April 3.
For Suns fans, rooting against the Lakers has never been so much fun.
Andy Dick has spent well over 10 years trying to get his life together.
Sometimes, something’s so bad you can’t help but watch. Take any number of reality or competition TV shows, or highlight reels of grotesque sports injuries that should make your stomach turn but instead have you rewinding to watch again in slow motion.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — It's a few days before the Golden Globes, and the Beverly Hilton International Ballroom is having a little work done.
After two seasons of playing a wandering ghost on "Being Human," actress Meaghan Rath thinks she's found her sweet spot.
New York -- Well aware that the television audience may be particularly sensitive, the Showtime network aired a disclaimer warning audiences of violent content in the season finales of its dramas “Homeland” and “Dexter” last weekend. It was two days after a gunman killed 26 people in a Newtown, Conn., elementary school.
This undated publicity photo provided by Showtime shows Mido Hamada as M.M. in "Homeland, "Season 2, Episode 9. (AP Photo/Showtime, Kent Smith)
It turns out 2012 wasn't a total wash. The year had a little bit of everything - zombies, spies and fighting tycoons.
It’s called “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.” But with director Peter Jackson back at the helm, this 2012 blockbuster figures to be yet another epic along the lines of Jackson’s three “Lord of the Rings” takes.
Team Jacob and Team Edward: it's time to unite! “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2” hits theaters in less than a week.
A star-studded cast and a slew of early-season aware buzz (Oscar talk, anyone?) carries “Silver Linings Playbook” into theaters nationwide on Nov. 21.
A star-studded cast and a slew of early-season aware buzz (Oscar talk, anyone?) carries “Silver Linings Playbook” into theaters nationwide on Nov. 21.
A star-studded cast and a slew of early-season aware buzz (Oscar talk, anyone?) carries “Silver Linings Playbook” into theaters nationwide on Nov. 21.
"We go by many names, and take many forms. We bring wonder and hope, we bring joy and dreams. We are the Sandman and the Tooth Fairy, we are the Easter Bunny, and Santa. And our powers are greater than you ever imagine..."
The Mountain Pointe Theater Company is performing its last showing of “The Nerd” tomorrow in the school’s auditorium.
The Ahwatukee Children’s Theater will host its second American Girl fashion show, while fundraising for community outreach.
Connery? Dalton? Brosnan? Moore? Craig? Who's next?
It seems you just can't watch TV without confronting politics. And that's not just the glut of campaign coverage, now reaching its feverish climax.
The Ahwatukee Children’s Theater (ACT) will host its second American Girl fashion show next month, while fundraising for community outreach.
This image released by HBO shows Julia Louis-Dreyfus portraying Vice President Selina Meyer in the HBO comedy series "Veep." The high drama of this political season has been echoed by episodic TV like CBS' "The Good Wife," and Showtime's "Homeland" where character Nicholas Brody returns home after eight years' imprisonment in Afghanistan and becomes a U.S. Congressman. (AP Photo/HBO, Bill Gray)
This image released by NBC shows Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope in a scene from "Parks and Recreation." Knope, a dedicated public servant in fictional Pawnee, Ind., used to be Deputy Parks Director, but at the end of last season, she won a seat on the Pawnee City Council. The high drama of this political season has been echoed by episodic TV like CBS' "The Good Wife," and Showtime's "Homeland" where character Nicholas Brody returns home after eight years' imprisonment in Afghanistan and becomes a U.S. Congressman. (AP Photo/NBC, Tyler Golden)
FILE - In this 2009 publicity photo released by CBS, Julianna Margulies, left, and Chris Noth are shown in a scene from the CBS series, "The Good Wife." The high drama of this political season has been echoed by episodic TV like CBS' "The Good Wife," and Showtime's "Homeland" where character Nicholas Brody returns home after eight years of imprisonment in Afghanistan to become a U.S. Congressman. (AP Photo/CBS, Eike Schroter, file)
A new comedy series is aiming to fill the void left by the shuttered Tempe Improv comedy club — and improve the audience’s surroundings.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Andy Warren, Maracay Homes
Guest Commentary by Michael Carroll
Guest commentary by Phil Kerpen
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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