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MAGA loves a tantrum: How public meltdowns became the preferred method of GOP communication
Amanda Marcotte
Why Nancy Mace, Pete Hegseth and Stephen Miller keep throwing fits on camera
Fired White House Correspondents’ dinner host Amber Ruffin has learned her lesson. The WHCA has not
Melanie McFarland
“I thought when people take away your rights, you're supposed to call it out," Ruffin said on Monday. "I was wrong"
“Jay and Pamela” and the problem with being a “good” disabled person on reality TV
Kristen Lopez
Showcasing only affluent, independent disabled people fuels misconceptions that disability benefits are unnecessary
A weekend in Cleveland: Where to sleep, eat and wander
Chaya Milchtein
From craft cocktails to glassblowing, here’s how to make the most of Cleveland
The secret to perfect tomato soup is hiding in the olive bar
Ashlie D. Stevens
This supermarket stalwart holds the key to the rich, unexpected flavor your soup's been missing
Watching “Real Housewives” can help us predict Trump’s next moves
Coleman Spilde
Trump's administration plays by the politics of friendship. We should study those who perfected the game
“No idea how risky it was”: Harry Hamlin explains why playing gay in ’80s became an impactful moment
Coleman Spilde
Hamlin reflects on his career leading to "Mayfair Witches," including cooking bolognese on "Real Housewives"
This time “Reacher,” like us, may be dealing with something too big for him to handle
Melanie McFarland
Before Lee Child's vigilante can make progress, he has to handle a giant, clumsy foe standing in his way
The 67th annual Grammy Awards distinguished itself with great winners. Its host? Not so much
Melanie McFarland
For Grammys host Trevor Noah, the fifth time was a challenge. But it's still the best awards show going
“Companion” exudes exactly the kind of self-important arrogance it desperately tries to parody
Coleman Spilde
Neither a horror nor a comedy, this future-tinged tale settles for being a reductive collection of better movies
Wigs, masks and the Black Eyed Peas: How Timothée Chalamet is making Oscar campaigning fun again
Coleman Spilde
Chalamet has charmed the world this awards season, but his canvassing is much smarter than it initially appears
The makers of “Star Trek: Section 31” had a difficult mission, so they decided to make it fun
Melanie McFarland
Olatunde Osunsanmi, Alex Kurtzman and Omari Hardwick talk about latest film in Paramount+'s "Star Trek" universe
“One of Them Days” starts 2025 with big laughs, best friends and a mid-budget comedy renaissance
Coleman Spilde
With Keke Palmer and SZA at the helm, the typically dry January release slate is lively when we need it the most
Tech billionaires expose MAGA’s “populism” con job
Amanda Marcotte
MAGA "populism" was always an inch deep — Trump's billionaire-palooza proves it
In “Hard Truths,” a director and his muse reunite in a world that is far angrier than they left it
Coleman Spilde
Mike Leigh and his longtime collaborator Marianne Jean-Baptiste search for answers in their latest tour de force
Long live “The Traitors,” a killer distillation of American reality TV psychological games
Melanie McFarland
TV's murderously meta reality competition shows us how fame leads us to assume the wrong things about worthiness
The top crypto predictions for 2025
Daria Solovieva
Industry experts say they expect the momentum from 2024 to continue
Digital smell has arrived. Are we ready for Stinkygram?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Osmo has made a breakthrough in digitizing scent. Here's how it works
How to stock a pantry you’ll actually cook from in the new year
Ashlie D. Stevens
Transform your pantry into a dinner-making powerhouse
5 critical, yet easy guidelines for better movie theater etiquette in the new year
Coleman Spilde
A little shame is necessary in this life
The cult of Crumbl: How oversized cookies became a social media obsession
Joy Saha
To eat or not to eat, that is the question
What if you could rank food by “healthiness” as you shopped?
Christopher Damman
Nutrient profiling systems use algorithms to simplify picking healthy groceries
“I’ve done my time”: Annette O’Toole talks “Virgin River” and leaving Superman behind for good
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor discusses Hope's "Virgin River" journey and writing "A Mighty Wind" songs with her real-life husband
A $6M banana, $350k watch, $270 nachos: The most outrageous purchases in 2024
Esther Luz
Some of us were pretty loose with the purse strings this year
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