Pro-Democrat musicians have moved on from social media and fundraising to do what they do best: entertain.
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The reader discussion group known as TAD posted an open thread today called the “2016 Electoral Apocalypse Soundtrack.”…
Since the candidate first began climbing in the polls more than a year ago, writers have imagined what his presidency might look like.
The former Daily Show host’s appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert had none of his trademark caustic humor.
In the final Full Frontal before the election, the feminist comedian made a decidedly feminist argument for electing the first woman president.
The city that the election’s victor will eventually call home is finding its own ways to deal with the stress of a hard-fought campaign.
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Because they do poorly overseas, hits like Bad Moms are becoming a rarity as the industry prioritizes big-budget action films.
Saturday Night Live’s final regular show before voting day momentarily abandoned political satire in favor of an earnest plea to get out the vote.
The gorgeous sequel to the BBC’s groundbreaking wildlife series reveals how far nature documentaries have come—and what they lost in the process.
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For centuries, Medusa has been used to criticize powerful women. So it’s no surprise the mythological Gorgon has re-emerged this election cycle.
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Chicago’s dramatic, title-clinching World Series win garnered ratings reminiscent of the pre-steroids and pre-cord-cutting era.
As Americans ask ever more of their celebrities, let-down is being woven into the fabric of fan culture.