Mars may be tens of millions of kilometers away, but for planetary scientists, the most revealing rehearsal space sits in the ...
Cartoonist and counterculture icon R. Crumb reflects on his remarkable life and work in a new interview from his home in the South of France.
With the clock ticking 71 days in, the season one finale of Pluribus starts with Kusimayu watching as a plane arrives in her ...
From the Marmaray underpasses to the erased slogans in Gezi Park, Irem Guler has spent two decades documenting Turkey’s graffiti and street art, tracing how it is made, claimed and erased.
Drawing on Mandrake, Tennyson, Baudrillard and Jonathan Haidt, this essay examines how social media produces parallel selves, erodes attention, and reshapes childhood, ageing and public life—raising ...
A peek into Carol’s cabinet reveals a bunch of party games like Hues and Clues, Cranium, and Balderdash. Maybe they were ...
Eschewing some of the genre's most out-there tropes and concepts, sci-fi movies like Children of Men and Arrival instead opt ...
TV critic David Bianculli says 2025 offered so many great shows he couldn't narrow them down. But in a year of intense TV, Netflix's haunting series Adolescence, stands apart.
With Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothée Chalamet, and Amy Madigan giving career-best work this year, we run down the 30 best movie ...
We've listed 15 movies like Frankenstein marked by diversity of plot, treatment, characters, genres, timelines, and denouement.
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What makes an album of the year? Well, a few things, to be honest. It needs to be able to appeal to a wide ran ...