Review: Netflix’s ‘Abstract: The Art of Design’ stays within the box While the art is cool, excitement is definitely lacking. Taylor Stokes February 13, 2017
In its final season, ‘Girls’ is nothing if not consistent As always, the show stirs up mixed emotions in season six. Michael Errigo February 12, 2017
Review: ‘Riverdale’ proves to be adamantly ambiguous The Archie comics are back in TV form. Taylor Stokes February 12, 2017
Review: ‘555’ is a dark comedic success The unique, new Vimeo series stars comedians Kate Berlant and John Early. Maeve Dunigan February 9, 2017
Review: In third season of surrealism, ‘Man Seeking Woman’ shows no signs of slowing down The show skewers modern dating. John Powers February 7, 2017
Awfully important: The need for hateful TV characters From King Joffrey to Dolores Umbridge, every terrible character has a purpose. John Powers January 29, 2017
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: ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ revives an inexplicably intriguing story For a show that foreshadows with painstaking clarity, it can be incredibly cryptic. John Powers January 24, 2017
The best of 2016 Our favorites movies, TV shows, albums, songs and random pop culture things of the year. Diversions Staff December 9, 2016
Hopefully Steve Kerr’s weed comments are only the beginning Sports-centered activism could be a key step in healing our wounded nation. John Powers December 7, 2016