Celebrity Life
âMy Survival Nature is Very Realâ: Uzo Aduba on Her Newest Roles and Lessons of the Last Year
With two new projects premiering â a revival of HBO's 'In Treatment' and Amazon's anthology series 'Solos' â the three-time Emmy winner reflects on lockdown, the early days of her career, and her uphill climb in Hollywood
âNew York Lonely Boyâ: Inside That âGirls5evaâ Simon & Garfunkel Homage
How the sitcom's creators and the folk duo the Milk Carton Kids came up with the show's breakout song
The Rolling Stone Interview: Barry Jenkins
The Oscar-winning director on his adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel âThe Underground Railroad,â the beauty of black bodies, his unique path to Hollywood, and much more
Who Is Courtney Revolution? The âVillainâ of Netflixâs âThe Circleâ Speaks Out
One of the most-talked-about contestants of the reality-show smash reveals what it was like behind the scenes
Sam Jayâs Comedy of Compromise
With her new late-night show, the stand-up comic wants to open minds and bring Americans together
Why âThe Handmaidâs Taleâ Still Stings in a Post-Trump World
Season Four of the hit Hulu series finally promises an escape for June. But relief from the show's grim truths â for her, and for viewers â may be harder to find than it seems
Heâs Elon Musk and Youâre Not: âSNLâ Sucks Up To the Dogefather
Rob Sheffield on why the billionaire's 'Saturday Night Live' wasn't a disaster â just a very boring, and extremely irresponsible, WTF-were-you-thinking episode
The Year That TV Saved Us
As life outside our homes shut down, the small screen became our treasured path to safe escape
Justin Therouxâs Great Escape
Hollywood wanted to make him a conventional leading man, but the 'Mosquito Coast' star had other plans
âFor All Mankindâ Season Two Finale Takes One Giant Leap
Seemingly meandering subplots are tied together with precision in an action-packed and moving conclusion
The Good Thief of âLupinâ
Behind the scenes of Netflixâs electrifying crime-caper sensation out of France â a series thatâs given us televisionâs most charming new antihero
Issa Rae Canât Stop, Wonât Stop
She brought a singular voice to TV with 'Insecure.' Now Hollywoodâs queen of comedy is building an empire