He Walks. He Talks.
Mark Margolis brings back a younger, fiercer “Tío” Salamanca in Better Call Saul. (Click photo to read.)
Directing Dave
With David Letterman’s spontaneous and unpredictable antics, there is never a dull moment on the set of the Late Show for director Jerry Foley and his team. Stupid Pet Tricks aren’t the half of it. (Click photo to read.)
Nothing But the Truth
Since facing up to Parkinson’s, Michael J. Fox is reveling in roles that ring true to his new self. (Click photo to read.)
In Mezuzas, a Custom Inherited by Gentiles
Connie Peirce, a Catholic, was delighted when a Jewish neighbor affixed a mezuza on the doorway of her home in Peter Cooper Village in Manhattan. (Click photo to read.)
The Audacious Adventures of Anthony Bourdain
Scouring the world for real food and real life, this swashbuckling chef will sample any dish that’s offered. He’ll smile, swallow and take intestinal risks, but never insult his host. (Click photo to read.)
Exposing a Wound That’s Still Raw
With Hulu’s The Looming Tower, five directors retrace Al-Qaeda’s path to 9/11. (Click photo to read.)
Now You See Her
In her HBO series, Girls, Dunham’s emotional candor is sometimes uncomfortable but always compelling. (Click photo to read.)
Albany Bill Would Bar Condoms as Prostitution Evidence
Yvette Gonzales, a former prostitute who now works for a nonprofit group, counsels prostitutes on healthy practices. (Click photo to read.)
New Roots
Although Roots was a massive hit and cultural milestone when it was first broadcast in 1977, the saga of an African-American family from slavery to modern times was ready for a more contemporary treatment by a new generation of directors. (Click photo to read.)
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