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Our serial killer obsession might be making us less human
Melanie McFarland
Devouring shows about Ed Gein and John Wayne Gacy reflects our tendency to justify the violence we do to each other
A nostalgic comfort meal, inspired by “The Bear”
Melanie McFarland
In the tender “Worms” episode, Sydney turns Hamburger Helper into a masterclass in care and doing more with less
The 8 best Trader Joe’s candies for Halloween
Joy Saha
Whether you're team gummy, chocolate or sour, Trader Joe's has something just for you
“The Family Stone” is Diane Keaton’s tender onscreen goodbye
Coleman Spilde
In her 2005 holiday classic, Keaton embraced life's brevity for a complex portrait of maternal love
RFK Jr.’s war on vaccines is about shaming women, not helping kids
Amanda Marcotte
The MAHA movement regards all childhood ailments as a sign that moms are failing
Eating your way through Detroit: A guide
Chaya Milchtein
The Motor City is also a city of meals. One food lover maps where to start
Pickle lemonade is the drink of summer
Joy Saha
Tangy, sweet and a little briny, this is the unexpected summer sip everyone’s talking about
The familiar fury at “With Love, Meghan”
Melanie McFarland
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is only the latest in a line of lifestyle TV hosts people love to hate
To be a fan is to be a parasite
Coleman Spilde
The clever new thriller "Lurker" examines the natural, violent results of toxic fan culture
“South Park” and the high price of free speech
Melanie McFarland
With our First Amendment rights under attack, those in the best position to defend them also happen to be rich
When your kitchen staple goes MAGA
Ashlie D. Stevens
The Instant Pot’s political pivot backfired, revealing the risks brands face when they mix cooking with controversy
Labubu mania is here and even burglars are buying in
CK Smith
From Cabbage Patch to Labubu: history repeats as toy theft fuels shopping frenzy
Summer’s easiest cake — no oven required
Ashlie D. Stevens
The icebox cake gets a glow-up. Here’s how to build your dream version
We’re living in the world Hulk Hogan — and Donald Trump — made
Chauncey DeVega
"Hulkamania" helped define a generation. But muscles and swagger can't fix everything
Store-bought is fine. This is better
Ashlie D. Stevens
Treat your favorite restaurants like sous chefs and serve great meals without turning on the stove
I devoured Japan’s sourest sweets
Joy Saha
From konbini hauls to tongue-tingling lemon drops, my obsession ran wild in Japan
I visited the new “Alien” set — here’s what to expect from the TV series
Hanh Nguyen
FX's "Alien: Earth" vision of the future embraces Ridley Scott's original movie, Xenomorphs and all
The heat is on (but the stove is off)
Ashlie D. Stevens
Hot days call for cool meals. Here’s my guide to surviving summer with no cooking required
Zohran Mamdani’s win was a surprise. The attacks that have followed are not
Sophia Tesfaye
A stunning victory in New York City — and a torrent of anti-immigrant backlash
“Murderbot” is the break from darkness Alexander Skarsgård needed
D. Watkins
The "True Blood" and "Succession" actor discusses playing a TV-loving cyborg after a string of heavy roles
15 years later, “Scary Island” still sets the standard for “Housewives” chaos
Coleman Spilde
"Real Housewives of New York City" experts weigh in on the beginning (and end) of RHONY’s Golden Age
The path to the Death Star is paved with lies: On “Andor,” as on Earth, disinformation defeats truth
Melanie McFarland
Before the Empire finished its weapon, its lies destroyed societies. We're living through our version of that
In “Bravo’s Love Hotel,” Real Housewives own up to everything in the name of romance
Coleman Spilde
Bravo's new spinoff is a surprisingly deep analysis of how celebrity impacts a reality star's dating prospects
Tinned fish and cheese are a perfect match. Here’s how to pair them
Joy Saha
"Seacuterie" boards are an ideal way to enjoy this controversial pairing
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