2020 has been … a lot. That goes without saying. But as far as publishing goes, it’s been an even rougher year that’s seen several closed imprints, publishing house mergers that could spell disaster for authors and readers alike, and the end of BookExpo and BookCon.
Read MoreAn explainer for the rest of the country on why Josh Hawley is so terrible.
Read MoreLuckily, Spielberg asked J.J. Abrams the right questions. Otherwise, who knows what I would do if I had to watch him die?
Read MoreNothing brought me joy this year like Frog Lady did.
Read MoreI'm incredibly excited about Jenkins' Star Wars film.
Read MoreAll this because Mitch McConnell doesn't want people to have an extra $1400 during a pandemic, at the holidays.
Read MoreWe’ve all had that issue. You're watching our favorite TV show. You've had a series of really plot-heavy episodes that got you really excited for the main story. And then you have one episode where everything seems to grind to a halt and the characters spend a whole 22-45 minutes doing the most tedious things that seem disconnected from the main story—the dreaded “filler episode.” But is it actually just filler?
Read MoreWe could be seeing John de Lancie's iconic character, Q, showing up again on Star Trek where he belongs.
Read MoreIf you exist in the fandom for Disney+'s The Mandalorian, you probably know about artist Butcher Billy's work.
Read MoreArt imitates modern life.