Making a case for slacktivism It’s not as useless as ‘Portlandia’ and others make it out to be. Lillian Andemicael March 15, 2017
Socially conscious horror films and the test of time What controversial scary movie will eventually earn universal love? Lillian Andemicael March 14, 2017
That ‘Game of Thrones’ Facebook Live video was straight nonsense But we’ll just keep coming back for more. John Powers March 14, 2017
Review: Charli XCX’s ‘Number 1 Angel’ is the pop mixtape you never knew you needed The singer-songwriter’s latest project is unique, futuristic and, best of all, catchy. Patrick Basler March 13, 2017
Review: ‘Heartworms’ is a wistful, fun return for The Shins It’s the group’s first album since 2012’s ‘Port of Morrow.’ Maeve Dunigan March 13, 2017
Review: Netflix’s ‘Burning Sands’ is intense but lacks individualism The film focuses on Hell Week in a black fraternity. Taylor Stokes March 13, 2017
The laborious nature of exposition What ‘Kong’ and ‘Logan’ can teach us about a film’s trickiest task. John Powers March 12, 2017
Nintendo’s quiet leap forward The new Nintendo Switch shows that the company is sticking to what it does best. Samuel Antezana March 12, 2017
Review: At Signature, ‘Mrs. Miller Does Her Thing’ and we’re glad for it The world premiere of James Lapine’s newest play was funny and thought-provoking. Taylor Stokes March 12, 2017