8 ‘S.N.L.’ Books and Cast Member Memoirs for 8H Superfans
Oral histories and rollicking memoirs by former “S.N.L.” cast members like Molly Shannon and Leslie Jones take you behind the scenes of the comedy juggernaut.
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Oral histories and rollicking memoirs by former “S.N.L.” cast members like Molly Shannon and Leslie Jones take you behind the scenes of the comedy juggernaut.
The acerbic star of “The White Lotus” and “My Old Ass” is enthusiastic about her often-overshadowed Delaware hometown, which she calls a “magical little gem.”
These terrifying tales by the likes of Stephen King and Shirley Jackson are more than good reads: They’ll freak you out, too.
Visitors to Art Basel Paris can experience the multidisciplinary festival at venues across the French capital.
What do you do to an apartment in a building designed by Ada Bursi, one of Italy’s first female architects? Add color and texture, but not so much as to distract from its history.
Her alto timbre, for which she was teased as a child, and radiant laughter shaped how millions experienced the blue robot in the quintessential anime of the same name.
“The only person who can control the weather is Beyoncé,” Kimmel said on Thursday.
There is no shortage of museums and art foundations to visit for those attending Art Basel Paris.
Streaming on Max, the series tells the story of woman who lies to a grief support group about her connection to the Paris terrorist attacks of 2015.
The latest documentary from Errol Morris looks at the Trump administration’s practice of taking children from their parents at the southern border.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
In this ribald fictional telling of a young Trump’s rise, the man responsible is the lawyer Roy Cohn, played to sleazy perfection by Jeremy Strong.
Plenty of business was done on the first day of the London fair, but much of the chatter was about the upcoming presentations at Art Basel Paris.
The seven-part series from Alfonso Cuarón, about a familiar theme of the treachery of narratives, is easier to admire than to enjoy.
The South Korean author, best known for “The Vegetarian,” is the first writer from her country to receive the prestigious award.