Nostalgia can be avoided, but pop culture shapes our lives whether we like it or not.
The Disney+ era of The Simpsons has been consistently painful and disappointing.
A 2017 Juxtapoz interview with artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn vs. a 2025 Isolated Nation interview with filmmaker Payal Kapadia.
A great recent anthology of nature poetry by writers from the global majority.
The Atlantic, as always, wallows in self-indulgence.
Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass is a movie you can sit and watch, an unfortunately rare distinction for film comedy in the 2020s.
The history of Hanson Place from the mid-1800s to the present.
The striking relationship between two of Vincente Minnelli’s greatest scenes, from The Clock and Some Came Running.
Little Brother is a solid but forgettable comedy.
Middlemarch by George Eliot.
If you’re so inclined, keep the lost Bret Stephens in your thoughts. What year is it (#637)?
The Invite is an unbearable clone of Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice.
Lunchables changed lunch in the 1990s.
Gripe-Wing America.
Lindsey Graham’s Odyssey and the Backrooms of Theseus.
Let them know we are coming for them.
Not an outrage, not a good idea, just a tiresome third thing.
Road trips remind you that we live in a weird and wonderful world.
Aside from Israel, Democrats are only divided about communication strategies.
AI is the prize.
Adventures on and near the Andaman Sea.
A mother bird’s eye view of the empty nest.
One ID card at a time.
Mrs. Gardiner's ambitious home remodel plan.
The legendary musician on "Down and Out," "Living Forever," and the "period piece" album And Then There Were Three.
The legendary director on Robert Altman, Steven Spielberg, Rob Zombie, Eli Roth, David Cronenberg, and more.
The actress on how she really feels about her character in the 2008 Hollywood hipster classic (500) Days of Summer.
The actress talks about what the set of Sex and the City was really like and more in this new interview.
Lewinsky talks double standards, slut shaming, and how she reclaimed her narrative.
The actress talks about Titanic and her co-star in this 1997 TFI Friday interview.
The breakout star of 10 talks about Blake Edwards, Marlon Brando, and animal rights.
The singer ends At the Drive-In's set only three songs in by admonishing the audience and calling them robots and sheep.
The Oscar-winning actress talks about her tumultuous personal life in this contentious interview.
The musician and YouTube personality talks about a recent surge in AI generated videos.
The actress talks about her memoir and working with Dunaway on 1981's Mommie Dearest.