Sophie Gilbert is a senior editor at The Atlantic, where she oversees The Atlantic Weekly. She was previously the arts editor at The Washingtonian.
New song, new city, and a much, much bigger apartment.
Entertainment / 12:01 PM ET
Season 4's latest twist is sexual, horrifying, and all too familiar.
Entertainment / Oct 20, 2014
Chris Morris' Four Lions, released four years ago, skewers the pointlessness and confusion of wannabe jihadists.
Entertainment / Oct 18, 2014
It's how familiar it all is.
Entertainment / Oct 14, 2014
TV deserves a better female antihero.
Entertainment / Oct 12, 2014
American Horror Story: Freak Show caps off centuries of suspicion towards Bozo & co.
Entertainment / Oct 9, 2014
The country's redesigned currency will feature images by architecture firm Snøhetta and graphic design company The Metric System.
Entertainment / Oct 8, 2014
In The Zone of Interest, Martin Amis uses brutal humor to contemplate the same atrocity he examined in 1991's Time's Arrow.
Entertainment / Sep 30, 2014
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon reunite for a perfectly bittersweet Labor Day comedy.
Entertainment / Aug 29, 2014
The final shootout is cool, though.
Entertainment / Aug 15, 2014
She was the last of the great 20th-century movie stars.
Entertainment / Aug 13, 2014
Might the year's most depressing show be pointing toward a happy ending after all?
Entertainment / Aug 4, 2014
Even through her shtick, the late actress radiated vulnerability and charm.
Entertainment / Jul 17, 2014
The "Blurred Lines" singer's supposed apology record is actually an act of aggression.
Entertainment / Jul 2, 2014
Soccer players have long groomed themselves to look unusual. Why?
Entertainment / Jun 27, 2014
"Hunter represents something wholly alien to the other candidates for sheriff—ideas."
National / Jun 26, 2014
Take it from an England fan: Last night's draw makes the tournament all the more fun.
Entertainment / Jun 23, 2014
Despite a few fun moments, this mess of a Broadway adaptation didn't need to exist.
Entertainment / Jun 20, 2014
He doesn't quite look like a superstar, but talent, unconventional features, and the power of the Internet have made him into one.
Entertainment / Jun 12, 2014
Ryan Murphy's moving HBO film about the early AIDS crisis, unlike the play from which it's adapted, runs on love, not anger.
Entertainment / May 23, 2014
'Of No Party or Clique' at The Atlantic 2:36 PM ET
Should the Poor Be Allowed to Vote? 2:32 PM ET
Mormon Underwear, Revealed 2:22 PM ET
Blackwater's Guilt 1:33 PM ET
The Rhythms of the World 1:29 PM ET
Pulling Teeth to Treat Mental Illness 1:00 PM ET
The Author of White Noise Reviews Taylor Swift's 'White Noise' 12:22 PM ET
Taylor Swift's New York Is Not Your New York 12:01 PM ET
The Uncomfortable Message in Whiplash's Dazzling Finale 10:40 AM ET
The Imminent Death of the Internet Troll 10:30 AM ET
'Parliament Hill Is Under Attack' 10:17 AM ET
The Evidence of a Struggle in Michael Brown's Death 9:13 AM ET
An Opera's Sound and Fury 8:13 AM ET
'I Was Not Taught About Consent' 8:00 AM ET
What Will It Take for Millennials to Become Homeowners? 7:50 AM ET
Detroit and the Evaporating Right to Running Water 7:16 AM ET
The Introverted Face Oct 21, 2014
The Grisly, All-American Appeal of Serial Killers Oct 21, 2014
Wait, Americans Spend How Much on Halloween? Oct 21, 2014
Princeton Gets 10 Times as Much Tax Money per Student as Public Colleges Oct 21, 2014
The Blacksmith: A Short Film About Art Forged From Metal Oct 20, 2014
The Dangerous Myth of America's Ebola Panic Oct 20, 2014
Can Homeless People Move Into Baltimore's Abandoned Houses? Oct 20, 2014
Rick Perry's Biggest Advantage in 2016 Oct 20, 2014