Lawyer: Two Witnesses Back Woman in Bill Cosby Sex Abuse Suit
Judy Huth's attorney says two people corroborate her story
Kathie Lee Gifford Recounts 1970's Incident When "Bill Cosby Tried to Kiss Me"
"Today" co-host talks about her experience as an opening act for the comedian in the '70s
'Clifford the Big Red Dog' Creator Dies at 86
Norman Bridwell’s lovable canine debuted in 1963
'Not the Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy)': Theater Review
The comic oratorio by Eric Idle and John Du Prez, inspired by Monty Python's "Life of Brian," makes its NYC debut in a concert staging at Carnegie Hall
'Something Rotten!' Bound for Broadway
The new musical comedy by brothers Wayne and Karey Kirkpatrick and author John O'Farrell imagines the birth of the first musical in Shakespearean England
Bill Cosby's Daughter Defends Comedian: "He Is the Father You Thought You Knew"
Evin Cosby issues a statement and takes to social media to back her family
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- Roman Polanski's Attorneys Seek to Close Sex Abuse Case
- CES: BMW to Demonstrate 'Remote Valet' Self-Parking Car
- Woman Claims Bill Cosby Drugged Her, Licked Her Toes in 2008
- 'Pocatello': Theater Review
- 'Blithe Spirit': Theater Review
- Judy Blume Sets First Adult Novel in 17 Years
- Bill Cosby's Wife Defends Comedian: "He Is the Man You Thought You Knew"
Hollywood's 100 Favorite Gifts
2014 has thus far been a very lucky year filled with really good people who truly deserve more than a Starbucks card (though, in our house, those are always happily accepted), so we decided to ask those who get paid for their taste exactly what they are giving their nearest and dearest this holiday season.
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Reviews
Read More'Pocatello': Theater Review
T.R. Knight grapples with small-town solitude in a place that no longer feels like home in this new play from recent MacArthur "Genius" Grant recipient Samuel D. Hunter
'Blithe Spirit': Theater Review
Angela Lansbury shows why 89 is the new 40 in this consummate Broadway and West End revival of the Noel Coward classic
'Every Brilliant Thing': Theater Review
This one-man play starring British actor-comedian Jonny Donahoe concerns a young boy's response to his mother's suicide attempt
'Luna Gale': Theater Review
An outstanding new social drama about parenting that stands as a rich contribution to the American theater canon
'Not the Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy)': Theater Review
The comic oratorio by Eric Idle and John Du Prez, inspired by Monty Python's "Life of Brian," makes its NYC debut in a concert staging at Carnegie Hall