Halston Recap: Make Scents

The thing about fashion, food, film, or any industry where there’s a focus on the singular celebrity associated with a brand is that, no matter how much of a megalomaniac or micromanager he, she, or they is, there is absolutely not enough time in the day for that person to conceive of and create … More »
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ABC Orders Quinta Brunson Comedy, Brandy’s Queens, and Wonder Years to Series

NBC might not be offering any new or returning comedies come this fall, but hopefully ABC knows we need some laughs as soon as possible. It sure seems like it, since the network announced their decision to… More »
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The Underground Railroad Recap: The Wicked in You

The scale of “Chapter 3: North Carolina” is much smaller than the two installments that preceded it. The town feels smaller; there are no grand conspiracies; Cora spends the episode confined to an attic, and begins it still underground. Railroad-maintenance kid Ellis needs to be on his way, so he… More »
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Halston Recap: Battle Royale

The Battle of Versailles fashion show in 1973 was one of the greatest publicity stunts ever associated with the American fashion scene. In an attempt to both raise funds to restore Louis XIV’s former abode and bring attention to American designers, Halston, as well as Anne Klein (played by Elena … More »
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Here’s What Every Mare of Easttown Character Would Order at Wawa

Whether HBO’s Mare of Easttown, a show that depicts the people of the Philadelphia suburbs as quasi-incestuous cranks incapable of correctly pronouncing the letter “o,” has been <em… More »
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How the Golden Globes Canceled Themselves

The cancellation of next year’s Golden Globes was hardly a foregone conclusion. Yes, the controversy has been mounting for months: first from Los Angeles Times exposés in February t… More »
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The Woman in the Window Is a Trashy Movie Trying to Be a Classy One

The book isn’t always better than the movie. This has been proven true despite the lingering impression that adaptation is a sloped process, with cultural value trickling downhill from print to screen to, ultimately, dribble at the bottom around a sponsored Snapchat series or something. Sometimes… More »
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This Week in True-Crime Podcasts: The Mummified Cult Leader

The true-crime-podcast universe is ever expanding. We’re here to make it a bit smaller and a bit more manageable. There are a lot of great shows, and each has a lot of great episodes, so we want t… More »
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