The 20 Best Coffee Table Books of 2020
From a monograph on abstract art to a scrapbook from Kim Gordon
Can We All Shut Up About Men Buying Tampons Now?
A new TikTok trend sending men on the quest for fake feminine hygiene products is the latest example of a particular subgenre of straight cringe
How to Watch the Great Conjunction Between Jupiter and Saturn
It's the closest the two planets have looked in 800 years
Activists Call on NBA to Oust Pistons Owner Tom Gores Over Ties to Prison Business
Gores's private equity firm owns the prison telecom corporation Securus
Eric Clapton and Van Morrison’s Anti-Lockdown Song Is as Sad and Dumb as Expected
"Stand and Deliver" is an irresponsible disappointment
How Frommer’s Created the Perfect "Best Destinations" List for 2020
Great writers on the destinations most important to them
Instagram Wants to Ban Sex
Instagram's latest draconian crackdown on sexual content is a direct attack on sex workers and educators
Patrick Mahomes Puts on a Show as Chiefs Top Saints
Mahomes passed for 254 yards and three touchdowns in Kansas City's win
COVID-19 Might Be Why Lightning Killed Fewer People in the US This Year
Or there might be a more philosophical answer to this question
“Aqua Teen Hunger Force” Marked the Start of a Weird, Great Era of Cartoons
In December 2000, five weird, surreal animated shows premiered. Late-night would never be the same.
Would You Buy a House in a Small Italian Town for 1 Euro?
It's a little more complex than that, but not that much
The 2020 Uni Watch NBA Season Preview
A short off-season hasn't stopped the Association's 30 teams from cranking out a host of new unis, courts, patches and more
How a Comedy Writer Became the Unlikely Heir to Anthony Bourdain
Phil Rosenthal is eating his way around the globe on Netflix's "Somebody Feeds Phil"
Queen Elizabeth's Christmas Day Broadcast Can Be Heard Via Alexa
Royal tradition meets ubiquitous technology
William Friedkin Says He's Not Involved With Potential "The Exorcist" Reboot
The filmmaker addressed the rumors on Twitter
More and More Cities Are Offering People $10,000 to Move There
The pandemic drew attention to existing programs and sparked new ones