Check Out the Striking (Fictional) Prison in Spiderhead

Not every person who enjoys excellent style is a bad genius. However we need to confess,…

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5 Macabre TV Shows With Frighteningly Good Interiors

Even before Mia Farrow tipped foot right into her chicly revamped brand-new house in The Dakota…

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6 Films That Will Give You Your ’70s Decor Fix

The ’70s. Hardly ever does something that’s such a pejorative (image any type of home-design program…

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6 Things Gaslit Fans May Not Know About the Building Where the Watergate Scandal Happened

Even while seeing Gaslit, those people birthed after a specific year might not totally realize that…

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What Do Black Audiences Really Want From Don Lemon?

With his new book, the CNN anchor thinks he knows exactly how to reach them —…

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‘WandaVision’ Is the Quintessential Quarantine Show

Marvel’s latest hit is relentlessly overhyped, but it’s perfect for our Covid reality. Just before the one-year…

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‘MasterChef Junior’ Is a Cooking Show About Generational Wealth

I’ve loved shitty TV since I was in elementary school. As a kid growing up in…

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The Rise of the Class-Conscious Cinderella

With ‘The Crown’ we have a story about a young woman battling depraved aristocrats — and…

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The Master Manipulators of ‘The Vow’

The Vow hinges on some degree of buy-in from its viewer. Part of the intrigue lies…

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‘I May Destroy You’ Closes the Book on Millennial Angst

Like Arabella and Hannah, I am a writer, a millennial, and a young woman living in…

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Racism Is America’s Lovecraftian Horror

In 2020, the real terror arises from realizing there’s no good ‘normal’ to get back to. The…

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‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ Gives Us Intersectional Feminism Without the Angst

The Netflix adaptation of Ann M. Martin’s beloved book series takes a revolutionary approach to feminism…

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