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David Hinckley

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New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by David:

'The Affair' returns to Showtime and its characters are as screwed up as ever

Showtime’s “The Affair” spends season 4 exploring whether people can change — or at least stop screwing up their lives. → Read More

10 new shows and TV highlights worth watching this summer

There are plenty of intriguing new shows launching between now and Labor Day. → Read More

Your guide to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

This year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony — like all those before it — had a mind of its own. → Read More

'Roseanne' is back and the Conners are still dysfunctional

Welcome back to the never boring world of “Roseanne.” After a 21-year break, the sitcom resumes Tuesday at 8 p.m. on ABC. → Read More

Mister Rogers has become ‘one of the coolest men on the planet'

Fifteen years after Fred Rogers’ death, and 50 years after his groundbreaking preschoolers’ TV show hit the U.S., he's suddenly everywhere. → Read More

How the ‘Walking Dead’ cast copes when a main character dies

With all-out war boiling on “The Walking Dead,” the cast is no less on edge than viewers in regard to the show’s scary-high mortality rate. → Read More

Jamie Foxx And Jay Pharoah In 'White Famous': Hey, Cashing In, Selling Out, What's the Difference, Really?

Let’s assume Jamie Foxx didn’t go to the trouble of creating the entire new Showtime series “White Famous” so he could give himself an amusingly graphic ... → Read More

Cardinal Dolan Calls DACA Termination 'Not Christian' And 'Not American'

“[Ending DACA] turns our beloved immigrants into political hockey pucks, and they shouldn’t be.” → Read More

The Late Biggie Smalls Was A Saint Of The Streets

In Biggie was a powerful, unique voice that spoke for the streets. → Read More

New Science Channel Doc: Did the CIA Blow Up Chernobyl?

A new Science Channel exploration doesn’t give us any definitive answers on what caused a Soviet nuclear reactor to explode at Chernobyl in 1986. ... → Read More

How Dick Gregory Took Himself Off The Main Stage And Why

Of the many achievements in Dick Gregory’s life, none was more impressive than how he handled the point where everything often goes south for comedians. → Read More

How Dick Gregory Took Himself Off the Main Stage, and Why

Of the many achievements in Dick Gregory’s life, none was more impressive than how he handled the point where everything often goes south for comedians. → Read More

RIP Sonny Burgess, Whose Sun Records Made Jerry Lee Lewis Sound Tame

Sonny Burgess was among the last of the Sun Records artists who helped make early rock ‘n’ roll gloriously dangerous. Burgess, who died Friday at B... → Read More

How 'The View,' Over Two Decades, Became A TV Show That Matters

The View turns 20 on Friday and even if that doesn’t make it old enough to legally drink in most places, let’s raise a toast. ABC will mark the mil... → Read More

The 50 Most Beautiful Things On Capitol Hill Shouldn't Be Hot Chicks and Hunky Guys

My only defense is that it’s true. → Read More

'The Defiant Ones': How Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine Made a Lot of Music and, Yeah, Money

The collaboration between entrepreneur Dr. Dre and producer Jimmy Iovine may not be the most unlikely in the recent history of popular music, but it may ... → Read More

Adam West Shouldn't Have Mattered In The 'Batman' World. Somehow He Mattered A Lot.

Let’s agree that among all the film and TV versions of Batman, Adam West’s was the silliest. It was also one of the most important – because West k... → Read More

The Three Keys To Understanding Roger Ailes And TV News. Hint: They're Really Easy.

The television legacy of Roger Ailes is as impressive as his personal conduct sometimes seemed to be deplorable. As the architect of Fox News, Aile... → Read More

1966 Phil Ochs Concert Resurfaces. Phil, Are We Glad To See You.

Hardly a week passes when I don’t think, man, we could really use a new Phil Ochs album. As of Friday, we’ve got one. Or, OK, the closest we’re goi... → Read More

Holy Cowl! The Villain in New 'Batman' Story Is The Guy We All Thought Created Batman!

Bob Kane’s was the only name that ever appeared in the comics. → Read More