Please, for all our sakes and your own dignity, hide your tears. Pull yourself together. This is, so far, the easiest column I’ve ever written.
Scene & Heard 4 – Sean Seaver
“There’s not, like, a quota or a threshold for time spending music for me. It just like always increases, so I don’t get sick of it, I guess. I just care more, and I care more about other artists, and that in turn makes me care more about my own craft.”
Making Country Music Good, Again
The CMAs hit all the right notes, showering Chris Stapleton with statues and continuing the reign of Miranda Lambert.
How-To Ace: Sports Bars
If you are hungry or thirsty for some hot sports takes and a frosty Bud Light, you have four options.
Daniel Craig: The Modern (And Best) Bond
Whether it’s fixing his cufflinks or falling in and out of love, Daniel Craig blends the ineffable charm of 007 with a sense of vulnerability.
Snapchat Is So #College
Snap stories would have you believe that you should have gone to the hockey game, you can dance your problem set away, that Gasson is, like, a stone-cold 10.
A Very Scary Scene: The Disappearance Of St. Ignatius
Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Baldwin must find and return the St. Ignatius statue before the clock strikes midnight.
Wading Through Ether Of All Hallows Eve
We’re not knocking on doors, and we’re not opening doors either. We’re in the ether, fenced off from the normal rituals mixing sugar and a disguise.
The Dawn Of The Silver Age Of Television
And so began the Silver Age in earnest—a time of a million different shows in a million different places. Television has gone from ornate to overwhelming.
How ‘Game of Thrones’ Claimed The Silver Age Crown
If the Silver Age of television is an expansive horizontal structure, then no show embodies the current moment than ‘Game of Thrones.’