Re-imagining TV shows as musicals ‘Friends’ is getting a Broadway makeover. Why not other shows? Hannah Yasharoff April 25, 2017
Review: Your favorite scientist is back with “Bill Nye Saves The World” The new Netflix talk show premiered April 21. Maeve Dunigan April 25, 2017
Review: ‘Silicon Valley’ returns with a raucous fourth season The rollercoaster that is one of HBO’s best comedies comes back in full force. John Powers April 23, 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
The simplistic brilliance of ‘Game of Zones’ This series of Youtube shorts is amazing, especially if you love the NBA and ‘Game of Thrones.’ John Powers April 18, 2017
Review: Part 2 of ‘The Get Down’ loses a bit of the magic In a lot of ways, the show has outgrown the narrative it tells. Jarod Golub April 12, 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 evolving representation of queer media From 2000’s ‘Queer as Folk’ to last year’s ‘Moonlight,’ LGBT-oriented media has grown more dynamic. David Sexton April 11, 2017
Review: Louis C.K. doesn’t pull any punches in latest Netflix special The comedian does not shy away from controversial topics. John Powers April 6, 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