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Scholars Say William Shakespeare Was “Undeniably Bisexual”

The latest chapter in literary scholarship's favorite pastime: needlessly speculating on Shakespeare's sexuality

A Field Guide to America’s Drive-In Movie Theater Revival

On outdoor theaters in the age of COVID, American nostalgia and "Jurassic Park"

The NBA’s Ratings Are Going Down. Why?

Ethan Strauss of The Athletic recently shared his thoughts on the matter with Slate

Dressing Like the Men of “The Sopranos” Will Never Go Out of Style

Get yourself a pair of pleated trousers, a striped polo shirt and hop aboard the Stugotz

Charlie Parker’s Version of “Summertime” Is the Ultimate Late-Summer Anthem

Unlike the songs we typically associate with the season, it's a dark, foreboding tune

Yu Darvish Is Back and Mookie Betts Is Balling: MLB's Top Week 5 Storylines

Plus: Was a collector dropping $4 million on a Mike Trout rookie card a good investment?

What Will Become of OnlyFans When Celebrities Take Over?

With Cardi B and Bella Thorne as competition, sex workers fear their days on the platform could be numbered

Will Another Major Movie Star Get Their Start on "SNL"?

Both the show and the film industry have changed in the last decade

Were the Eagles Wrong About Carson Wentz?

Wentz made it through all 16 games last season, but Philadelphia's franchise QB was far from impressive

Introducing the InsideHook Book Club

Come one, come all, and read a book with us

A New Dating App for Tesla Owners Is in the Works

Welcome to Tesla Dating, a place where Tesla owners can find love among their own kind

Report: Brooklyn Nets May Try to Poach Coach Gregg Popovich From Spurs

Popovich has coached the Spurs for more than 20 years and won five championships

If You Want Great Coffee Anytime, You’ll Need This Portable Grinder

Plus, deals today on Omaha Steaks, Ray-Bans and more

Justin Townes Earle Dead at 38

The son of Steve Earle was a revered songwriter in his own right

Hamptons Party Hosts Are Offering Rapid Coronavirus Tests at the Door

Pandemic parties aren't going anywhere, but hosts are trying to keep them safe(r)