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Sesame Street Welcomes its First Asian American Muppet
The latest addition to the show will be heavily present throughout the show's 53rd season airing next year
Netflix’s Live-Action Cowboy Bebop Misunderstands What Made the Original a Classic
'Cowboy Bebop' is a mood.
The True Story Behind The Shrink Next Door
Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell star in the new Apple TV+ series adapted from a podcast
Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd’s The Shrink Next Door Is a Major Disappointment
It's rarely a good sign when characters based on real people strain believability
Showtime Survival Thriller Yellowjackets Is the Best New Show in Months
“Women are foolish to pretend they are equal to men,” Lord of the Flies author William Golding once opined. “They are far superior and always have been. But one thing you can’t do with them is take a bunch of them and boil them down, so to speak, into a set of little girls who…
An Elegy for Dickinson, the Weirdest, Most Wonderful Show on Apple TV+
The anachronisms aren’t an empty gimmick. They recontextualize the poet and her work, scribbling over those stiff black-and-white portraits to reveal a truly colorful character.
The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in October 2021
As October nears its spooky, sugar-saturated end, one thing is clear: it hasn’t been a very good month for new TV shows. Maybe you were too busy bingeing on horror movies or wolfing down HBO’s most exciting Sunday-night lineup in years (Succession, Insecure, Curb Your Enthusiasm) to notice, but it’s true. Whether it’s because platforms…
After a Limp First Season, William Jackson Harper Revitalizes HBO Max Rom-Com Anthology Love Life
Harper's Marcus Watkins is lost in the woods, not just single, but also fundamentally confused about who he is and what he wants out of life.
These Numbers Show How More Diversity on TV Leads to Increased Viewership
The trend reflects the nation's increasing racial and ethnic diversity
Everything in This NYC Design Exhibition Is for Sale—Including the $6.5 Million Apartment Hosting It
Known as the Belnord Project, the exhibit was created by frenchCALIFORNIA founder, Guillaume Coutheillas.
How Insecure Opened Doors for Black Creatives in Hollywood
As "Insecure" starts its final season, a constellation of power player alumni are fanning out across the Hollywood landscape
How Only Murders in the Building Grapples With the Thorny Ethics of True-Crime Podcasting
The Hulu series is savvy in its depiction of true crime podcast hysteria, ethical quandaries and all