Bill Pullman to Trump: Keep Your Memes to Yourself
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May 18, 2020
Joe Biden is definitely losing the internet—but the North Star of his campaign is the normie voter, which means it shouldn't become a meme factory. The golden rule: "Does this work for Joe?"
In the fifth installment of our COVID-era streaming series, our critic revisits a 2013 sci-fi mystery about the strange connections between people.
The six-time Tony winner is spending her quarantine in a variety of Zoom fundraisers—and sharing words of wisdom for theater fans everywhere.
Amid complaints about its tenuous relationship to journalism, ESPN's thrilling 10-part series on the Chicago Bulls came to a close with its central figure cloaked in regret.
Thought Netflix's Hollywood was juicy? Just wait until you hear what the golden age star had to say about Errol Flynn, Carole Lombard, and more in his memoir Bring on the Empty Horses.
Over the decades, much has been written about Britain's most famous political sex scandal, in which John Profumo, the secretary of state for war, was disgraced as a result of his relationship with a 19-year-old party girl. Then, nearly 40 years later, the woman in question, Christine Keeler, told of a naïve young girl's entanglements with a philandering politician and a Soviet spy—from the summer night in 1961 when she met Profumo at William Astor's Cliveden estate to her never-before-revealed pregnancy—and the powerful forces that turned an extramarital fling into the Profumo Affair.
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