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
With One Day Left on the Job, Fauci Still Can’t Shake Elon Musk
The billionaire CEO has nothing better to do than tweet jokes about the outgoing infectious disease expert
Steven Tyler Sued Over Accusations of 1970s Sexual Assault
It's an especially unsettling case
The Leaning Tower of Pisa Is Leaning Less Than It Used To
Stabilization efforts have undone centuries of leaning
Why Do We Never Have New Year’s Eve Plans Anymore?
And why are we pretty much ok with it?