"Curb Your Enthusiasm" Set to Return for 11th Season
Larry David is currently at work on scripts
Ben Sonnenberg: The Last of the Great Literary Dandies
The re-release of his memoir puts him in company with Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain and Tom Wolfe
Soccer Sportscaster Calls for Peers to Undergo Racial Stereotyping Training
A new study found European soccer players are likely to be praised differently based on the color of their skin
The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for July
Yet another new streaming service, plus the TV debut of “Hamilton” and Bruce Lee’s greatest hits
Reddit Ends Controversial Trump-Themed Forum “The_Donald”
The decision is part of a larger trend in the industry
How Discord Saved Itself From the Alt-Right
The app made a concerted effort to remove its worst elements, and has grown as a result
Relatives of Aunt Jemima Inspiration Seek Restitution From Quaker Oats
The complex legacy of Anna Short Harrington
How the Music Industry Is Advocating for a Better, More Equitable Future
Nationwide Black Lives Matter protests have inspired new music and industrywide changes
LGBTQ+ Pride Month Is Drawing to a Close. Don’t Let It.
The fight for intersectional equality doesn’t end when the calendar turns
NBA to Paint “Black Lives Matter” on Courts for Season Restart
The slogan will be painted inside both sidelines in all three arenas the league will use
Atlanta Hawks to Turn Arena Into Election Polling Station
State Farm Arena will first be used in Georgia's primary runoff election on August 11
Ian Desmond Opts Out of Season, Calls Out MLB's Racism in Powerful Essay
"I could no longer keep a lid on what I was feeling," Desmond wrote.
American Comedy Legend Carl Reiner Dead at 98
Reiner died on Monday in Beverly Hills with his family by his side
How Is Elon Musk's Tesla the World's Most Valuable Automaker?
The EV company is tiny compared to auto giants like VW and Toyota. What gives?
Broadway Theaters to Remain Closed Until January 2021
Some shows are likely to open even later in the new year