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The "SNL" actor and host of popular podcast "Las Culturistas" is leading TV's changing comic tide.
Sanjena Sathians riveting debut novel is already being developed into a TV series by Mindy Kalings production company.
Author Dav Pilkey issued an apology for The Adventures of Ook and Gluk: Kung-Fu Cavemen From the Future," which he said is "harmful to my Asian readers."
"My only two rules were that I had to set alarms for random minutes of each day, and I had to photograph the exact task I was doing when they went off," says photographer Justin J. Wee.
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Non-fungible tokens have captured the attention of artists and collectors alike -- with one digital art piece selling this week for nearly $70 million.
The yogi and filmmaker talks about her new film, "(In)Visible Portraits," and why telling Black womens stories is more important than ever.
The former Noisettes frontwoman has fought to come back to herself after navigating a white- and male-dominated music world that never quite understood her or, perhaps more accurately, never cared to.
The 10 reads -- from Emily St. John Mandel, Raven Leilani, Marie-Helene Bertino and more -- that added joy, clarity and color to my year.
Over the last two years, Hallmark and Lifetime have attempted to integrate Jews into their holiday romance fare with mixed results.
As New York has been slowly coming back to life, so have some elements of the tourism industry. But its nowhere close to what it once was.