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Five-part docuseries "Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time" warns of our next preventable disaster
Theo Huxtable was a good-natured, cool kid. That's one reason why people loved the actor who played him
Thanks to stars and TV shows openly talking about it women have better role models for getting through it
America's storyteller wants to put the 'us' back in the U.S. PBS is the key to that mission
Broadcast ratings hit record lows, but Kathy Bates' role in "Matlock" sends a signal in a sea of streamers
Kristen Bell would be terrific in a satire of a cheesy psychological thriller. Just not this one
Two very different movies use music to highlight stories about resistance, community and cultural resilience
With "Too Much" and its star Meg Stalter, the "Girls" creator lands a win for women who excel at standing out
To prepare for Noah Hawley's "Alien: Earth" invasion, let's revisit the sins of Weyland-Yutani's past
The tiniest player in this death game is a symbol of a woman's value in a capitalist system run amok
Mike Judge’s cult classic still embodies the pain of being overworked and the joy of quitting with flair
"Squid Game" began as a critique of late-stage capitalism. It ends as a cautionary parable about tribalism
Like so many of us, Syd and Carmy are wondering why we do what we do
Chishiya is smug, only moves as much as he must and exploits others – but his cold calculation is admirable
One of the best series of 2025 so far, "The Pitt" ponders healing the cracks in America’s healthcare system
From Los Angeles to Minnesota to "PIEOWA," baking activists make a better world with slices that do (and are) good
Every fashion choice on this show tells a story. Some make us wonder what they're trying to say
"Sirens" is the latest of many TV pleasures that sell inhumane behavior as the inevitable spoils of the 1%
Sixteen years after “WTF” launched, we’re all in a different place emotionally than where and when it started
The right’s “masculinity crisis” has popular culture in a bear hug. But it may be nearer to tapping out
Think you're watching a contest to find the next Terry Fator? You could be seeing a justification for Elon Musk
The gay men in "And Just Like That," "The Four Seasons" and "Mid-Century Modern" are the ones aging gracefully
In a time when the right views empathy as weakness, HBO's apocalypse drama springs it on us in a finale cliffhanger
The classic coming-of-age novel that inspired a new series remains timeless and necessary, on the page and screen
Pedro Pascal’s Joel returns one last time in an episode that mourns those conversations death leaves unfinished
The latest GOP push to defund public media won't save much cash. But it will disadvantage poor and rural kids
Instead of leaning on the usual hero myth, this "Star Wars" tale boosts our faith in tyranny's inevitable breakdown
"Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute” reminds us she would've preferred her flowers while she was alive
The platform that changed the very meaning of electronic communication is now a dominant TV platform
Before we met Pope Leo XIV, shows like "The New Pope" and "The Young Pope" mythologized the Vatican to the masses
Salon speaks to the show's creators about making Deborah Vance and Ava Daniels work through their hate
In our fraudulent era, it's a joy to get back on the road with Natasha Lyonne's old-school, no-bull detective
Before the Empire finished its weapon, its lies destroyed societies. We're living through our version of that
To say a movie scene or performance gives us chills evokes something common, especially when we're talking about a horror film, which "Sinners" is,...
Brian Knappenberger's latest forgoes tragic sentimentality to present the war as it was: a senseless aggression
We should rewatch the SLAPP Suits episode of "Last Week Tonight" in the context of Trump's threat to press freedoms
A concisely rendered 12 episodes chart how fascism flourishes and the ways to fight it piece by piece
The zombie hit now shares a defining trait with other great HBO dramas, but not because of that epic battle scene
The unifying message of Monday's all-woman rocket flight is that, for now, cold space belongs to the hot and rich
Some worlds don't end in pandemics — they're undone by rash decisions that spin into massive, painful consequences
"Sherlock & Daughter" joining "Watson" shows our yearning for the world to make sense hasn't been snuffed out yet
With a recession looming, is now a good time to debut a show about a rich man with problems? Sadly, yes
Deborah and Ava have done their worst to each other, now they have to trust in each other's talent
We've watched June run in and out of Gilead and now we're running with her
If this is the end of the world as we know it, Shinichirō Watanabe's may help you feel a bit closer to fine
“I thought when people take away your rights, you're supposed to call it out," Ruffin said on Monday. "I was wrong"
America needs "third places" like our libraries more than we ever have, both functionally and philosophically
PBS and NPR have successfully defended public media from defunding in the past. This time feels different
This cozy murder mystery turns sacrificing solitude into an act of heroism
Wealthy fools are a feature of "The White Lotus," but this family may be the apotheosis of society's ruin