It’s very rare for Saturday Night Live to not start with a political cold open. They keep James Austin Johnson in a cooler ...
Read a conversation with drag artist Kiki Ball-Change about We’re In Hell — a devilishly hilarious, one-night-only cabaret ...
While the episode was her first time hosting, she seemed right at home. At points in the show she felt more like a seasoned ...
George Wendt was a child of Beverly, that tightly-knit, leafy neighborhood on the South Side where he was celebrated Sunday.
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Hours after shutting down potential drama about their respective beauty brands, Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber each stepped ...
The Courant’s arts picks for Oct. 19-25 include Shakespeare adaptations, live history podcasts, a dance troupe and ’90s ...
A successful advertisement grabs viewers’ attention immediately. Whether it’s for makeup, a fast food restaurant or a new car ...
Cinematic tension is a prerequisite for any story. It’s a narrative tool that propels a story further. But constant tension, in reel as well as in real life, becomes stifling. It needs a release. This ...
The White House, once a symbol of gravitas, increasingly feels like a stage for digital theatre, where shock replaces substance and spectacle substitutes for policy ...
Dear listeners, Over the weekend, to commemorate the upcoming release of the movie “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” my ...