The classic WB show about a minister and his large family turns 30 this year. THR checks in on where the cast is now. By Lisa de los Reyes Senior Copy Editor Today’s TV (and streaming) landscape is ...
There’s a good reason why David Sedaris is the most beloved humorist in America. He has an unerring ability to tap into the absurdity and petty annoyances of American culture more cogently than any ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Microsoft announced new 25th-anniversary edition Xbox Series X model ...
Wondering what to read this summer? This season’s list of anticipated releases contains a story for everyone. From classic beach-ready reads to historical literary fiction and a buzzy celebrity memoir ...
In David Sedaris’s wry new collection, being alive is as weird, atrocious, contradictory, unfair and funny as ever. By Roddy Doyle Roddy Doyle’s most recent novel is “The Women Behind the Door.” When ...
EXCLUSIVE: Color Book, an intimate black-and-white film centered on a father and son from writer and director David Fortune, will premiere on Netflix on June 19. Deadline has the trailer, which can be ...
A lot of fun Pokémon merchandise has been released this year, like a mini Pokémon jukebox that was announced as part of the 30-year anniversary celebration of Pokémon. There's also this beautiful ...
In 2013, after years of eligibility, but no prior nominations, Rush was finally nominated for and inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Fans had been clamoring for their inclusion in the ...
In “How Flowers Made Our World,” David George Haskell makes a case for their soft power. By Adam Nicolson Adam Nicolson is the author, most recently, of “Bird School: A Beginner in the Wood.” When you ...
The seventh annual Lehigh Valley Book Festival, a “celebration of reading” set for March 26-29, will showcase a multitude of immersive events for all ages while encouraging individuals to “close your ...
Tech empires rise and fall so quickly that the mind can hardly conceive of one lasting half a century, but it’s true: In 1976, two 20-somethings named Steve (Jobs and Wozniak) asked their 41-year-old ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results