If You Haven’t Seen “The Adults” Yet, You’re Missing Michael Cera’s Best Work
The actor delivers a career-best performance in the independent sibling dramedy
Pandemic Learning Loss Is Affecting College Students' Math Skills
Student and faculty alike are concerned
Woody Allen's "Coup De Chance" Draws Protestors in Venice
His new film is his first to be shot in French
Rural Texas Residents Fight Pollution With a New Water Utility
The new utility could address some years-long issues
Nebraska's Women's Volleyball Team Set a New Attendance Record
Over 92,000 spectators showed up
Northwestern's Preseason Involved Anti-Hazing Training
It's an understandable response to a wide-ranging scandal
College Admissions Is Even Frustrating Affluent Applicants
Gaming the system can take many forms
Why Are Wind Farms Becoming Less Popular in One Coastal State?
A new poll has worrying news
US Open Attendees Are Embracing the Honey Deuce
Who doesn't love a good signature cocktail?
Why Gen Z Loves Jimmy Buffett
50 years and 30 albums in, Buffett was still winning over new Parrotheads
Coldplay Lawsuit From Former Manager Takes Unpleasant Turn
A high-profile lawsuit involving a relatively low-drama band
Yorgos Lanthimos's Candid Defense of Intimacy Coordinators Was Refreshing
His next film, "Poor Things," opens later this year
Are Deepfakes Interfering With Taiwan's Presidential Election?
Audio clips of Ko Wen-je may not be the genuine article
Ever Heard of MLB’s Gold Card?
It awards its holder and a guest free admission to any regular-season MLB game for life
"Killers of the Flower Moon" Star Lily Gladstone Wants to Make a Karen Dalton Biopic
This is excellent news, as Karen Dalton's music is sublime
Tom Brady Already Sounded Old In His First Patriots Conference Call
Brady talked to the media in 2000 after being drafted as Drew Bledsoe's backup