Edward Lee Pitts | They stay up late, earn but a little, chase laughs in small towns, and all because they believe in the growing entertainment niche known as Clean Comedy
Five new pop-rock releases reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 finishes an era on a hero's note
Documentary follows New York Times reporters over the course of a year
The film is by turns funny and sad as the camera uncannily reveals the character of the interviewees
Amid tragedy, Josh Hamilton has offered hope born of grace
Queen reissue highlights the troubling band's talent, while a new Cars CD sounds like an older model
Two books on what men call evil