Eric Thurm
The Endlessly Adaptable Archie Andrews
Inside the long and expensive business of American mythmaking.
'The New Pope' Accepts That the Pope Is Actually a Glorified Influencer
In HBO's 'The Young Pope' followup, holiness is just another form of influence. How can you not stan?
'Ms. Monopoly' Erases the Woman Who Invented Monopoly
A woman came up with the idea for 'Monopoly,' but a man took credit and profited from it.
How the 'Suitable For All Ages' Standard Leads to Censorship Worldwide
In a world where many movies and TV shows are available on demand, studios and streaming services still go to great lengths to accommodate government censorship—and citizens will go further to sneak past them.
'Succession' Questions the Competence of Powerful White Men
In the season two premiere of the HBO show, we learn that patriarch Logan Roy might be just as clueless as everyone else.
When Seeing Isn't Believing
As long as we've had screens, magicians have used them to share their work, and audiences have questioned what they're seeing.
Dropping Gems: An Interview with the Composers of the Score for 'Steven Universe'
The popular cartoon's composers Aivi Tran and Steven “Surrashu” Velema discuss their process and influences.
Happy Crappy: The Step-by-Step Guide to Writing the Music on 'Bob's Burgers'
How does one of the funniest shows on TV come up with its musical numbers? Creator Loren Bouchard and writer Nora Smith walk us through the process for this week's "Happy Crappy."