Eyes wide open. What year is it (#612)?
Charli XCX dares to tell the truth (?) in The Moment.
Crime 101 is the most enjoyable movie of the new year so far.
Brandi Carlile opens The Human Tour in Philadelphia this week.
A 2012 The Believer interview with artist and painter Leonora Carrington vs. a 2023 A Rabbit’s Foot interview with filmmaker Emerald Fennell.
My grandfather's name was technically Thomas Woodrow Wilson, but like many Southerners of the time, he went by his middle name.
Who knew that Abiqua Falls was on private property?
The unmistakable turning of the men’s tennis page at the 2026 Australian Open.
Pillion is an often melancholy dramedy about the difference between intimacy and affection.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die can’t make the most of a handful of good ideas.
Rewatch The Wire instead.
What we need from journalism is not a change of feelings but an accurate representation of reality.
Power, files, and a familiar name.
The impossibility of reality.
Literature as a social signal.
It be traced back to French Philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre.
Why reality feels edited.
You can forget about the deals, steep discounts and clearance sales.
Like Eris’ apple of discord or a dead man’s switch, the files keep giving.
Readings on historic and current attacks on liberty.
I want my pain. I need my pain.
Foids and Moids, munting and mogging.
Harvey sensed a heaviness to the weight underneath his eyes.
The new single from the legendary space age ensemble.
Richter and Sona Movsesian talk about the mood swings of their boss and the fights that almost got them fired.
Richter and Sona Movsesian talk about the mood swings of their boss and the fights that almost got them fired.
The director talks to TCM about Gillo Pontecorvo's landmark 1966 film.
The actress talks about many films, including 3 Women, The Last Picture Show, Defending Your Life, and Inland Empire.
The legendary songwriter talks about why The Beatles will never reunite and more in this 1990 interview.
The Led Zeppelin frontman on Charlie Feathers, The Low Anthem, Viktor Krauss, and more.
The legendary audio engineer talks about working with Nirvana, Slayer, Jeff Buckley, and more in this new interview with Rick Beato.
The former NFL player talks football, strip club etiquette, and more in this interview with Bill Maher.
The Wilco frontman talks about his new solo album, a triple-LP called Twilight Override, in this new interview.
The band perform the lead single from Antics on this September 2004 episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.