50 years later, 'The Exorcist' continues to possess Hollywood's imagination, reflecting our obsessio
When the film premiered, theatergoers fainted and vomited. It went on to inspire a series of copycat films – while fomenting…
When the film premiered, theatergoers fainted and vomited. It went on to inspire a series of copycat films – while fomenting…
The secular carol doesn’t mention Jesus, angels or wise men, while reminding listeners of what makes them not just American,…
The history of whiskey is one of perception, not necessarily quality.
Norman Lear brought the first nuclear Black family to prime-time television in 1974.
Leaving out the history of Napoléon’s brutal subjugation of Haiti is akin to making a movie about Hitler without mentioning…
The TV producer showed how storytelling can bridge divides and serve as a beacon of truth in a complex world.
Through action films, dramas and kids’ cartoons, right-wing activists are working to build their own alternative entertainment…
By disguising her name, Alcott could publish in less prestigious venues without worrying about tarnishing her literary reputation.
Even the world’s most successful creators can see their livelihoods threatened by social media companies that routinely…
The original storyline for Road Dahl’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” contained some stunning parallels to the…