Is Stephen Colbert finally finding his place in late night TV? The quick return of a ‘Colbert Report’ character signals hope for a more comfortable Colbert. Maeve Dunigan January 26, 2017
Review: ‘Beware the Slenderman’ gives a chilling look into the power of internet folklore The new HBO documentary follows two teens on trial for attempted first-degree intentional homicide. Maeve Dunigan January 24, 2017
Are Cheetos an ingredient? Taco Bell says yes The fast food chain tests their newest Cheetos burrito. Maeve Dunigan August 17, 2016
Review: Aparna Nancherla is hilariously self-aware on ‘Just Putting It Out There’ The comic released her first album last month under Tig Notaro’s new label, Bentzen Ball Records. Maeve Dunigan August 3, 2016
Review: UCB’s ‘We Know How You Die!’ is a delight at Woolly Mammoth The improv group makes magic every night in their new Washington show. Maeve Dunigan July 20, 2016
After 45 years, ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory’ proves oddity can go a long way In every rendition, Roald Dahl’s masterpiece surprises and delights. Maeve Dunigan July 13, 2016
If you don’t know ‘Lady Dynamite’ star Maria Bamford, get yourself acquainted The innovative Netflix comedy premiered May 20. Maeve Dunigan June 15, 2016
Eighteen years later, ‘The Truman Show’ is hauntingly good A Lasting Impact on the movie that is arguably Jim Carrey’s finest achievement. Maeve Dunigan June 8, 2016
‘The Wizard of Oz’ at The National Theatre is a standard retelling of a classic story With an amazing set and tech, the show puts the 1939 film onstage. Maeve Dunigan May 10, 2016
Social media and the 21st century album drop Beyoncé, Drake and Chance the Rapper have all handled their social media presence surrounding their new or upcoming albums very differently. Maeve Dunigan May 10, 2016