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Kyle Chayka A staff writer who covers technology and Internet culture.
Seimetz’s first feature, set in her native Florida, is a sun-scorched neo-noir with a contemporary sensibility. It’s also a ...
After the success of “Yellowstone” and “The Chosen,” the industry is chasing other red-state hits—an uneasy context for the ...
The viral YouTube debate show attempts to anthropomorphize the internet, turning incendiary discourse into live-action ...
Zach Cregger’s and Athina Rachel Tsangari’s films show different ways of working within a genre whose stories are preordained ...
Ten types of neighbors you may encounter in an apartment complex. Plots of eighties movies had the protagonists been people ...
The “Call Me by Your Name” author on novels about people misunderstanding the situations in which they find themselves.
Marbled halls and golden pillars bearing his personal stamp were always going to be the kind of Presidential accomplishment ...
Republican-backed funding cuts go way beyond NPR and PBS. Radio and TV stations from Alaska to the Allegheny Mountains may ...
Tina and her teen, J.J., who is trans, had lived in the Portland area of Maine for years. But in January, when President ...
Emily Hunt Kivel’s kooky début novel “Dwelling” sends a listless graphic designer on a hero’s journey.
I met Wesley in 1985, during the summer we both turned four. Until last Monday, our lives always seemed to run on parallel ...