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"Ice on Fire" filming

HBO’s ‘Ice on Fire’ focuses on solutions to the grave dangers posed by climate change

The Earth is warming and changing faster than many climate scientists had predicted, and at times the future looks impossibly grim. A new HBO documentary focuses on the practical and accessible solutions to climate change already at hand.

Julio Torres as Andres and Ana Fabrega as Tati in “Los Espookys.”

Julio Torres and Ana Fabrega on ‘Los Espookys’

Media
The marquee of United Artists Theater during Amazon's premiere screening of the TV series "Transparent" in Los Angeles, California on September 15, 2014.

Amazon’s new show might mark a new era in how you watch TV

Technology
Violinist Lara St. John

Why this violinist wants to change the theme song to ‘Game of Thrones’

Arts, Culture & Media

Online video streaming company Netflix works to revolutionize television

Arts, Culture & Media

VIDEO: Horse deaths on set lead HBO to cancel high-profile TV show, ‘Luck’

Arts, Culture & Media

HBO’s “Luck” has been canceled after a third horse died on set during the show. Some speculate, however, that it may have been a convenient reason to cancel an under-performing show.

Eugene Mirman vs. the Time Warner Cable guy

When the Time Warner Cable guy didn’t show up to his house (twice), comedian Eugene Mirman got mad. Then he took out full-page ads in New York papers.

Generation Kill

Arts, Culture & Media

David Simon, creator of “The Wire,” talks about his new seven-part mini-series on HBO about the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

David Cross on ‘Arrested Development’ and ‘It’s a Disaster’

Fans of “Arrested Development” know David Cross best as the possibly closeted aspiring actor Tobias. Fans of sketch comedy know him best for his HBO series “Mr. Show.” And fans of the movies know him for a wide variety of roles, the newest of which is Glenn in the apocalyptic comedy, “It’s a Disaster.” Cross […]

The End of Television on the Television

"Game of Thrones" has set an illegal download record, and HBO seems OK with it. Aero is letting subscribers watch live television on their computers, much to the chagrin of the networks. And the highly anticipated come-back season of "Arrested Development" will launch next month, not on television, but via Netflix. Is the era of […]