From 1996 to 2001, Animorphs — written by K.A. Applegate, the pen name of Katherine Applegate and Michael Grant — was an ...
We were told we couldn’t take a joke, and that social media isn’t real life. Now the misogyny of early chatrooms and Gamergate has made its way to the White House, says journalist and feminist activis ...
The latest developments from the Mass Effect production should make fans worried about Amazon MGM's TV adaptation.
In her new book “STAR,” Petra Collins, a photographer who helped shape the millennial aesthetic, lets us peek through her ...
A gripping collection, The Hachette Book of Indian Crime Fiction offers suspense in the unlikeliest of places, twisted plots at each turn of the page and criminals hiding in plain sight ...
The plot includes a series of events involving philosophy, parenting, mental health, disability, romance and international ...
Seth Rogen is known for his comedies, but he also produced a controversial neo-Western TV series that lasted four seasons.
Access to power and the ability to influence the political system are never guarantees. Power is illusive and power centers ...
'The X-Files' has had plenty of unique crossovers, including one with a long-forgotten sci-fi series that didn't get the respect it deserved.
Building affordable housing and filling potholes while trying to protect a democracy and economy under siege: Welcome to the world of a blue-city boss in the Trump era.
Could "Seinfeld," "Annie Hall," and "Groundhog Day" teach you as much or more about your brain than any textbook? A psychiatrist makes the case.
I handled the PR for the very first Wireless Festival in Hyde Park back in 2005. The headliners were New Order, Basement Jaxx ...
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