New Reports Confirm Hollywood Still Has a Bad Diversity Problem
Women and minorities are still woefully underrepresented in the industry
Benedict Cumberbatch’s Family May Pay Reparations for Ties to Barbados Slave Trade
The actor's ancestors made a fortune when slavery was abolished in Britain in the 1800s
Augusta National Sends Masters Invitation to the Wrong Scott Stallings
An amateur golfer also named Scott Stallings got the surprise of a lifetime
One Writer Shares the Experience of Living in a Wildlife Refuge
Some idyllic aspects, some logistical challenges
Director Jason Woliner Explains the Compelling Complexity of Peacock's "Paul T. Goldman"
The director of "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" knows odd and funny and Goldman is both
Library of Congress Acquires Complete Run of Civil War-Era Military Newspaper
It's a firsthand look at history, for good and for ill
The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for January
Jason Segel and Harrison Ford are “Shrinking.” Plus, a new doc celebrates yacht rock.
Bills’ Safety Damar Hamlin in Critical Condition After Collapsing on the Field
Thoughts and prayers to the 24-year-old safety
Over a Dozen Bison Died After Truck Collision Near Yellowstone
The accident took place in West Yellowstone, Montana
Classic Detective Stories and Influential Science Fiction Entered the Public Domain This Year
Turns out 1927 was a big year for creative work
Human Composting is Now Legal in New York
New York is now the sixth state to legalize the practice
Looking to Celebrate New Year's the Scottish Way? A Hogmanay Explainer.
Pyrotechnics, live music and limited-edition whisky
A Legendary Illustrator Used Fairy Tales to Influence World War 1
Evocative images that helped make history
Inside the Navy's (Literally) Poetic New Year's Tradition
Ships' logs tend to rhyme early in the new year
Doctor's Office Holiday Message Goes Horribly Wrong in U.K.
As in "incorrect cancer diagnosis" wrong
Wealthy Londoners Are Looking to Buy Downton Abbeys Of Their Own
There are a few factors behind this