Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy on Their New Disney+ Show 'Muppets Now'
Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy speak with 'Newsweek' about their new Disney+ show 'Muppets Now,' where they stand as a couple and so much more.
Big Bang Theory's Mayim Bialik Has Many Titles, Now One is Game Show Host
"I'm a huge game show person," Mayim Bialik told "Newsweek" about hosting her new TBS show "Celebrity Spin-Off."
Garcelle Beauvais Makes 'RHOBH' History as First Black Cast Member
Garcelle Beauvais is the first Black cast member in the 10-year history of Bravo's 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.'
Judd Apatow on Pete Davidson's 'Brave' Work in 'The King of Staten Island'
"It's definitely a slightly different type of movie for me," Judd Apatow told Newsweek about his new film with Pete Davidson, "The King of Staten Island."
Lisa Kudrow on Netflix's 'Space Force' and the 'Friends' Reunion Special
Lisa Kudrow talks about her new Netflix series 'Space Force,' the 'Friends' reunion special on HBO Max and whether she'd do a third season of her cult-favorite series 'The Comeback.'
Ramy Youssef has a bold vision for the second season of Hulu's 'Ramy'
Ramy Youssef's vision for the second season of 'Ramy' on Hulu is big, bold and brave.
RuPaul Drag Race's Michelle Visage's New Reality Show is Refreshingly Real
If RuPaul is the drag superstar of the world, then Michelle Visage—his best friend and judge on his wildly popular "RuPaul's Drag Race"—is the superstar drag mother of the world.
With 'Big Summer,' Jennifer Weiner is Still the Queen of the Summer Read
Jennifer Weiner's new book 'Big Summer' is the next big summer read you've been waiting for.
Hasan Minhaj on a Post-Covid-19 'Patriot Act' on Netflix
If there's one area of entertainment perhaps best suited to tackle a global crisis, it's comedy talk shows like Hasan Minhaj's 'Patriot Act' on Netflix.
Billions' star Asia Kate Dillon is Making it Better for Non-Binary Actors
"If we were separating people by their eye color, certainly their skin color, the uproar would be quite quick and clear," Billions' Asia Kate Dillon told Newsweek.
Uzo Aduba as Trailblazer Shirley Chisholm in the Hulu Series 'Mrs. America'
"There are a lot of young people who don't know the name Shirley Chisolm," Uzo Aduba, who plays her in 'Mrs. America' (Hulu, April 15), told 'Newsweek.'
Josh Hutcherson on the Final Season of 'Future Man'
"It's my favorite season of all three," Josh Hutcherson told 'Newsweek' about the third and final season of Hulu's 'Future Man.'
Norman Reedus on 10 Years of 'The Walking Dead'
Norman Reedus talks 10 years of 'The Walking Dead' and why Cher is his dream guest on his reality show 'Ride.'
Adam Lambert's New Album 'Velvet' is a Love Letter to Classic Music
"This album I made 100% for me," Adam Lambert told 'Newsweek' about his fourth studio album 'Velvet.'
Magic Won't Help Daniel Radcliffe in 'Escape from Pretoria'
He needs more than just spells and his trusty wand to escape from an apartheid-era prison in South Africa in 1979.
Cynthia Erivo On Embodying the Spirit of Harriet Tubman
Erivo, the Tony, Emmy and Grammy-award winning artist, says the Oscar buzz around her most recent performance as Harriet Tubman in the film Harriet is "very overwhelming."
Jennifer Hudson on Playing Grizabella in 'Cats'
"Working on this film was different than anything I had done before," says Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson.
Bar Rescue's Jon Taffer Talks How Anger Can Help in Business
"I'm very committed to keeping it real," Bar Rescue's Jon Taffer told Newsweek Conversations. "I'm going to do this my way."
Leslie Grossman Is the Definition of a Great Hollywood Character Actress
Grossman, currently on the latest season of Ryan Murphy's "'American Horror Story," told Newsweek Conversations she's an accidental actress.
Helena Bonham Carter on 'The Crown' and Princess Margaret's Vulnerability
Carter hopes to shed a more nuanced light on the misunderstood Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth's only sister.
The View's Sunny Hostin On What Inspired Her New Show 'Truth About Murder'
"I saw a tremendous amount of violence, unfortunately, when I was a little girl," Sunny Hostin told Newsweek Conversations.
'The Kill Team' Star Nat Wolff on the Need to Protect Whistleblowers
'The Kill Team' star Nat Wolff and director Dan Krauss sit down with Newsweek Conversations to discuss their new film, whistleblowers and how Wolff is no longer just a child star.
More Than 45% of Americans Believe Demons and Ghosts Are Real: Survey
Statistically, Republicans are more likely to believe in demons, ghosts and aliens than Democrats.
Competing Aretha Franklin Biopics Coming to Big and Small Screens in 202
Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson and Tony winner Cynthia Erivo will play Franklin in the competing projects.
Jane Fonda Arrested Again, This Time With TV Co-Star Sam Waterston
Fonda has pledged she will get arrested every Friday in protests demanding that Congress take immediate action on the Green New Deal.
Sallie Mae Executives Celebrate in Hawaii as Americans Are Crippled By Debt
Sallie Mae CEO Ray Quinlan insisted the trip wasn't an "incentive trip," just a "nice spot."
'Clueless' To Be Rebooted as a Drama Series, Internet Says 'As If'
The news that the classic 1995 teen comedy 'Clueless' is getting the reboot treatment as a drama series has left social media totally buggin.
HBO's 'Liberty: Mother of Exiles' Is a Love Letter to the Statue of Liberty
Diane von Fürstenberg has many titles: fashion tycoon, the queen of the wrap dress, and now godmother of the Statue of Liberty.
Matthew Modine Talks 'Miss Virginia' and the Best Advice He's Ever Received
It was this special piece of advice Modine received from his father as a young man that influenced his performance in 'Miss Virginia.'
Another Kansas City Transgender Woman Murdered, Suspect Waited at Scene
Brianna "BB" Hill was shot and killed at 11:30 am CT on Monday in Kansas City. Hill was the second transgender person murdered in the Kansas City area this year, and is estimated to be the 21st nationwide.