On Saturday, July 11, it's a day filled with magic as ABC's fan favorite, “Once Upon a Time,” returns to Comic-Con for its fifth consecutive year with a panel that will discuss the upcoming season
ABC continues its commitment to great storytelling with the announcement of its 2015-16 slate of programming, including the addition of 10 new series. Paul Lee, president, ABC Entertainment Group, will unveil the network's new lineup to the advertising and media communities this afternoon at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall.
On this Sunday's ONCE UPON A TIME's two-hour Season Finale titled "Operation Mongoose, Part 1 and Part 2", the Author proves to be a formidable wild card and forges an alliance with Gold.
On the two-hour Season Finale of ABC's ONCE UPON A TIME titled "Operation Mongoose Part 1" & "Operation Mongoose Part 2", the villains finally get their happy endings and the forces of good are a thing of the past.
This spring the British Museum will stage a major exhibition on the human body in ancient Greek art, sponsored by Julius Baer. This exhibition will explore the Greek experience and its preoccupation with the human form. To the ancient Greeks the body was a thing of beauty and a bearer of meaning. The remarkable works of art in the exhibition range from the abstract simplicity of prehistoric figurines to breathtaking realism in the age of Alexander the Great. Giving form to thought, these works continued to inspire artists for hundreds of years and, over time, shaped the way we think of ourselves.
On the next episode of ABC's ONCE UPON A TIME titled "Best Laid Plans" - how far would you go to protect your loved ones? A revelation that will destroy a family next Sunday on ABC.
On the next episode of ABC's ONCE UPON A TIME titled, "Unforgiven", for the forces of evil to truly do damage, they must resurrect the evilest of them all. Now, only these heroes stand in their way.
ONCE UPON A TIME returns to ABC on March 1, and while we eagerly wait for the premiere, ET has learned some juicy tidbits about the series' new evil trifecta -- 'The Queens of Darkness' -- Maleficent, Urusla and Cruella.
This spring the British Museum will stage a major exhibition on the human body in ancient Greek art, sponsored by Julius Baer. This exhibition will explore the Greek experience and its preoccupation with the human form. To the ancient Greeks the body was a thing of beauty and a bearer of meaning. The remarkable works of art in the exhibition range from the abstract simplicity of prehistoric figurines to breathtaking realism in the age of Alexander the Great. Giving form to thought, these works continued to inspire artists for hundreds of years and, over time, shaped the way we think of ourselves.