Supported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENT Culinary Arts The illustrator Koren Shadmi chronicles the half-baked history of the once beloved Swanson meal-in-a-tray. Listen to this article · 0:28...
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January is typically a celebratory time in Hollywood, with A-listers attending awards ceremonies like the Golden Globes while campaigning for Oscar nominations. But as fires continue...
“On Call,” streaming on Amazon Prime Video, is a half-hour police drama, lucid and unfussy. It follows a rookie cop — don’t they always? — and...
The trailer for Netflix’s ultraviolent series “American Primeval” promises to show “America like never before.” But as fans of frontier stories know, there’s really nothing new...
Since 2021, the ABC sitcom “Abbott Elementary” has told funny and heartwarming stories about the dedicated teachers at an underfunded Philadelphia school, working hard to inspire...
Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night’s highlights that lets you sleep — and lets us get paid to watch comedy....
Ask people why American culture is going down the tubes, and the culprits might be partisanship, declining trust in institutions, empty calorie entertainment. Or maybe the...
Jeff Bridges, “The Old Man” Gary Oldman, “Slow Horses” Eddie Redmayne, “The Day of the Jackal” Hiroyuki Sanada, “Shogun” Actress in a Drama Series Kathy Bates,...
The older woman has been very busy lately. By “older woman,” I am referring to the cinematic figure who is defined by her sexual and romantic...