All Culture Cafe
- ACM Awards: How singer Chris Stapleton scored major victories again
Following his victories at the CMA Awards late last year, Stapleton won in major categories for his debut solo album 'Traveller' at this year's Academy of Country Music Awards.
- 'The Crucible': What critics say about a show keeps returning to Broadway
A new production of 'The Crucible' – the sixth time the show has been revived on Broadway – has debuted and stars Ben Whishaw, Sophie Okonedo, and Saoirse Ronan.
- Newest 'Big Bang Theory' episode a reminder why the show is so popular
'Big' stars Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, and Kaley Cuoco. The sitcom is consistently one of the highest-rated programs on broadcast TV and is now airing its ninth season.
- 'A Few Good Men' will be adapted as live production by NBC
'Few' will be adapted by Aaron Sorkin for TV and is set to air in 2017. The 1992 Oscar-nominated movie was based on the Broadway play of the same name.
- 'The Ranch': Ashton Kutcher's new sitcom aims for a different audience
'Ranch' stars Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson as two brothers living in Colorado. Kutcher says heartland America gets short shrift on the small screen.
- 'Empire' returns from hiatus: Will fans remember to tune in?
The Fox hit musical drama is finally airing new episodes since its December break. Has the delay added to its anticipated return or have viewers moved on?
- 'The People v. OJ Simpson': The latest episode and what's up for season 2
'Simpson' stars Sarah Paulson, John Travolta, and Cuba Gooding Jr. Those behind the program have already planned a new focus for a second season of the FX drama.
- Miley Cyrus: What does she bring to 'The Voice'?
Cyrus, who will join 'Voice' as a judge next season, advised contestants on the March 28 episode of the NBC program. Some critics praised the guidance she gave those who were competing.
- 'DWTS': Who's gone from the franchise that's now an international success
In the newest episode of 'Dancing,' a celebrity contestant and professional dancer were voted off. The British program 'Strictly Come Dancing,' which is the basis for 'Dancing With the Stars,' set a record in 2011 for the amount of broadcasters to which the BBC had licensed the program.
- Woody Allen's 'Cafe Society' will open Cannes, a first for producer Amazon
Allen's newest film will open the film festival this spring. Movies by the director have opened Cannes before, but this will be the first time a movie released by Amazon has done so.
- 'Batman v Superman' breaks box office records, despite critics
'Batman v Superman' defied negative reviews and now holds the record for best opening for a film in March ever, beating out 'The Hunger Games' and others.
- How does hit HBO drama 'Game of Thrones' portray women?
Actress Emilia Clarke recently spoke about the program's controversial portrayal of complicated female characters as its new season sets to air April 24.
- U2 to receive iHeartRadio Innovator Award – how the band changed rock
The group will receive the Innovator Award at April's iHeartRadio awards ceremony. Works by U2 such as their album 'Achtung Baby' have been hailed as influential for the rock genre.
- 'Game of Thrones' producers say this season won't spoil the upcoming books
As season six of the HBO drama approaches, the showrunners of 'Thrones' say their program won't give away future events in the books by George R.R. Martin. The show is experiencing an unusual situation in that it's run out of source material before its story is over.
- Remembering Garry Shandling's influence on comedy
Comedian Garry Shandling has died. He recently appeared in such projects as 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' and his 1990s HBO program 'Sanders' has been called one of the best TV comedies ever.
- Tom Hiddleston headlines Hollywood's latest musical biopic
'Crimson Peak' and 'Avengers' star Tom Hiddleston portrays legendary country singer Hank Williams in Hollywood's latest musical biopic, 'I Saw the Light.'
- Batman v Superman': What critics are saying, where studio goes from here
Critics largely did not enjoy 'Batman,' which opens on March 25. Will this affect studio Warner Bros.' plans for its superhero movies?
- Lollapalooza 2016: The lineup is announced for its 25th year
Acts performing at the Lollapalooza 2016 festival will include the Red Hot Chili Peppers, LCD Soundsystem, and Radiohead. The event is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
- Remembering Phife Dawg: What he did for hip-hop
A Tribe Called Quest member Dawg helped create such works as the acclaimed album 'Low End Theory.' 'He brought the street to A Tribe Called Quest,' the ensemble's former manager, Chris Lighty, said.
- 'Game of Thrones' season 6 battle: Is the show too violent?
A 'Thrones' producer says a battle segment in the upcoming episodes will be the 'biggest' seen on the show. The program has been criticized for its depictions of violence.