Re-imagining TV shows as musicals ‘Friends’ is getting a Broadway makeover. Why not other shows? Hannah Yasharoff April 25, 2017
Review: ‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’ tastefully avoids a ‘white savior’ narrative HBO’s new film handles the story of Henrietta Lacks with delicacy. Hannah Yasharoff April 20, 2017
‘Survivor’ outing proves reality TV needs a reality check When a ‘Survivor’ contestant outed a competitor as transgender, it raised questions about reality TV. Hannah Yasharoff April 19, 2017
Review: Letterman biography highlights both his genius and his writers’ talent ‘Letterman: The Last Giant of Late Night’ by Jason Zinoman proves to be a revealing read. Hannah Yasharoff April 19, 2017
‘Sesame Street’ and why we need lessons on autism in children’s shows Julia “does things a little differently,” as fellow Muppet Abby Cadabby puts it. “In a ‘Julia’ sort of way.” Hannah Yasharoff April 12, 2017
‘The Mindy Project’ has revolutionized the modern rom-com Next season will be the last for this quietly innovative show. Hannah Yasharoff April 5, 2017
‘One Shining Moment’ beautifully highlights everything that makes basketball great It will surely be the best part of Monday night’s festivities. Hannah Yasharoff April 2, 2017
The upcoming live-action ‘Mulan’ adaption won’t have music. That’s a really bad idea. Director Niki Caro is forgoing everything that made ‘Beauty and the Beast’ work. Hannah Yasharoff March 28, 2017
Like it or not, memes are the absurdist art form we need right now The internet pictures represent a return of Dadaism. Hannah Yasharoff March 27, 2017
A breakup letter to ‘Modern Family’ We both knew this wasn’t going to last forever. Hannah Yasharoff March 15, 2017