Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The actor Tim Blake Nelson has written a dystopian drama set in an unspecified future that puts forth lofty themes. Too bad it’s short on specifics.
Tim Blake Nelson forecasts a grim future in his play, And Then We Were No More, which director Mark Wing-Davey opened last week at Off-Broadway’s La MaMa. Here is a world without judges or juries.
For more than a decade, Folly Beach Mayor Tim Goodwin has worked as a wedding officiant, guiding couples with humor, care and ...
He acts ("The Testament of Ann Lee," "Bang Bang," and FX series "The Lowdown"), writes ("Superhero: A Novel" and off-Broadway ...
Ghost of Yōtei's Sarufutsu Lighthouse puzzle looks more complicated than it actually is, thanks to a handful of symbols and some general trickery. The actual solution only involves a bit of object ...
Tim Allen has had his mother by his side throughout most of his career, but sadly, his father died when he was young. Recently, the Toy Story star opened up about his dad’s death while reflecting on ...
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" star told crowds at a celebration of the film's 50th anniversary Sept. 26 that he still struggles with mobility. The audience at the event, held at the Academy Museum ...
At age 11, Tim Allen lost his father in a car accident. He was unable to forgive the drunk driver responsible — until he listened to Charlie Kirk's widow's emotional eulogy. "I forgive him because it ...
Tim Curry hasn’t lost his humor. The actor, 79, gave rare insight into his health condition after suffering a major stroke 13 years ago, but kept it light and cracked jokes along the way. Curry ...
Tim Allen is learning to forgive. The Shifting Gears star posted shared on social media how "deeply affected" he was by comments made by Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika, at the memorial service for her ...
The actor spoke for the first time in detail about the 2012 stroke that confined him to a wheelchair. Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of ...
Debbe Dunning says she began "crying like a baby" after Tim Allen suggested that Pamela Anderson return to Home Improvement. The actress recalls that she "excused" herself after Allen pitched that she ...