News of the News: How the ‘Trump-Russia collusion’ sausage gets made
Two Jewish producers—Jeffrey Seller of ‘Hamilton’ and Jason Katims of NBC’s ‘Friday Night Lights’—will help create a pilot for Sokolove’s critically-acclaimed book about high school theater in Levittown, PA
Beatboxers ‘Ilan and Josh,’ who met in Israel at the Western Wall, impressed the judges of NBC’s ‘America’s Got Talent’
The former child actress and mother of two won ‘The Voice’ this week thanks in part to a rousing rendition of a Barbra Streisand classic
Alisan Porter played a breakout role as a tough and lovable orphan in the 1991 movie ‘Curly Sue.’ Since then she’s battled addiction—she’s eight years sober—while carving out a music career. Recently, she sang the lights out on NBC’s ‘The Voice.’
The play-by-play announcer relied on his Yiddish skills during NBC’s Sunday Night Football broadcast. The refs went another route.
Tuning in to the 1970s historical family sagas that defined a generation’s idea of victimhood and survival—and changed television
Brian Williams’ lies were damaging and misleading. But can he repent?
Peter Pan Live! was good, but NBC should really take us back to Anatevka
The comedian explains he’s not actually Jewish, everyone just thinks he is
Agenda: Banksy in Berlin, Lebowski (and Walter Sobchak) in Los Angeles, The United States of Palestine Israel at the New Museum, and more
Like this week’s parasha, TV’s fall lineup—with shows about Playboy bunnies, sultry stewardesses, and pretty P.I.s in tight pants—offers women nothing but humiliation
Hebrew version to take more political angle
A haftorah of promises and pain
‘Tonight Show’ drummer Weinberg responds to senator’s song on Tablet
NBC’s Kings is a modern-day telling of the story of David
Robert Pinsky’s David, and NBC’s