Catching Up With: Mindy Kaling
We caught up with Kaling at the Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena last week. read more
2013 Golden Globes Live Blog
Join Paste staff and writers tonight as we live-blog the 70th Annual Golden Globes. read more
Catching Up With Christa Miller
Get out your wine goblet and prepare to play a game of penny can: The cul-de-sac crew is back on a new network. read more
Infographic: New York City guide with SNL city correspondent Stefon
SNL's iconic "city correspondent" played by Bill Hader has quite the reputation for knowing the strangest clubs around. read more
Downton Abbey Bingo
The time has come to get immersed in the scandal intrigue and properness of our favorite aristocratic family with Downton Abbey bingo. read more
Ageless Entertainment: Five Cartoons to Enjoy With (or Without) Your Children
Here are five cartoons that deliver strong plot lines, darker themes, intense character depth and nostalgia. read more
Ommegang's Larry Bennett Talks Game of Thrones Iron Throne Blonde Ale
Iron Throne Blonde Ale is coming. read more
Catching Up With Jessica Lange
Jessica Lange’s Sister Jude began this season of American Horror Story: Asylum as a punitive nun with a steely stare and “spare the rod, spoil the child” approach to managing her patients at Briarcliff Asylum. read more
Paste's 2012 Gift Guide for TV Lovers
Here are 10 of your best bets for temporarily tearing that TV obsessive away from the tube this holiday season read more
Catching Up With Dave Annable
We caught up with the 33-year-old to chat about 666 Park Avenue, the ending of Brothers & Sisters and why he decided to become an actor. read more
Catching Up With Felicia Day
Before Felicia Day took the stage at IndieCade, we caught up with her about the event, The Guild and more. read more
30 Rock: Jack McBrayer on The Farewell Season
“But it is weird like knowing that there are finite episodes and stuff," he says. "To me it kind of feels like your senior year of high school...towards the end it's going to get real emotional.” read more
The Walking Dead: The Little Comic Book That Could
The enthusiasm for the show comes from more than just the gore (though there’s plenty) and the zombie head-shots (though some have been epic), but also the exploration of humanity under extreme duress. read more
Infographic: Fall TV Charts & Graphs
Our favorite shows are back, and with them, Ron Swanson's mustache, Liz Lemon's cheesy blasters and hopefully more LeVar Burton cameos. Check out this guide to our favorite fall TV shows. read more
Catching up with David Mirkin
Few know him by name, but David Mirkin has worked on many of televison’s most transgressive shows—frequently at the helm. Of course, until recently television was a relatively anonymous medium, so it makes sense that only comedy nerds and industry insiders realized that the man who created Get a Life and The Edge also ran two of seasons of The Simpsons back when the show was still worth watching and helped out with It’s Garry Shandling’s Show and The Larry Sanders Show. What anyone watching these shows couldn’t miss, though, was the dark, self-referential and frequently surrealistic tone of so... read more
2012 Emmy Awards Live Blog
History could be made tonight at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards. read more
The 10 Best Arrested Development Quotes, Illustrated
With the filming of the fourth season underway, we've collected 10 of our favorite quotes from Arrested Development and put them in illustrated form—because nothing screams "graphic design" quite like the chicken dance. read more
Infographic: Downton Abbey Predictions and Probabilities
We've taken matters into our own hands and come up with a wish list of things we'd like to see in the next season of Downton Abbey (more corpse-carrying aristocratic women and hook ups for starters). read more
Catching Up With Scott Aukerman
We spoke with Aukerman about his packed 2012, balancing his brand and the possibility of a Comedy Bang! Bang! space movie. read more
Breaking Bad: A Lament for the Soul of Walter White
We used to want heroes. Sure they had their flaws, but they remained the good guys. Now we’re securely in the Age of the Antihero, particularly in television, where many of the best recent dramas are carried by characters whose moral choices are suspect at best. read more

