Stop Asking if My 4-Year-Old Has a Girlfriend
Gender indoctrination for the pre-K set. Read more...
One-man show crowded with a cast from Dickens
Youve probably forgotten, what with the Olympics and all, that 2012 also marks the bicentenary of Charles Dickenss birth. Its a fine excuse for Simon Callow to reprise Peter Ackroyds The Mystery Of Charles Dickens. Read more...
Soccer Isnt Blameless in Its Culture of Abuse
Leagues and teams have urged Twitter and Facebook to address the unfiltered hatred spewed on their platforms. But the game indulges, and sometimes even directs, that same outrage. Read more...
Netanyahu, long a supporter of LGBTQ rights, courts homophobes and racists in bid to cling to power
In the past, Benjamin Netanyahu has championed LGBTQ rights. His party's Knesset members have also walked out of the chamber when racist politicians on the extreme right have taken the floor. Not, it seems, anymore. Read more...
Blondie announce their first-ever graphic novel Against The Odds
Blondie are set to release their first-ever graphic novel, Against The Odds, this autumn. Read more...
100 days of long Covid torture... and counting
Today I woke up, as I have done for most of the past 100 days, with a sense of dread. I did a mental scan of my body and tried to estimate what kind of day it will be. Read more...
Millions of 4G smartphone owners in UK could be entitled to a 480m payout
Consumers could be owed a collective 482.5million in damages from multibillion-dollar tech giant Qualcomm, according to the consumer body. Read more...
Facebook Takes a Side, Barring Myanmar Military After Coup
The move puts the social network squarely on the side of Myanmars pro-democracy movement after years of criticism over how the military has used the site. Read more...
Why Plus Is a Minus When Naming Your Streaming Site
An idea that seemed like a real plus when streaming was newer has fallen into clich. Read more...
Coronavirus outbreak in Gary Glitter's Dorset prison causes infection rate to rocket
HMP The Verne, on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, has recorded more than 120 coronavirus cases in a recent outbreak among a maximum capacity of 580 prisoners - Glitter was vaccinated this month. Read more...
Reply All Podcast Is Paused After Accusations of Toxic Culture
A co-host and a senior reporter also left the podcast, after accusations that they worked against union efforts that many employees of color saw as necessary to increase diversity. Read more...
The Dame hams it up in sumptuous remake of Noel Coward's classic BRIAN VINER reviews Blithe Spirit
Blithe Spirit is about spiritualism and I fear that were Coward's own ghost to see Edward Hall's remake, his silk cravat might levitate from his neck and tighten around Hall's. Read more...
Being Emily in Our Town Readers Share Why the Role Mattered
Embodying the Thornton Wilder character helped heal something inside me that I hadnt even realized had been broken, says one. Read more...
What Martin Luther King Jr. Meant to New York
The civil rights leader was stabbed, honored and given a student pastoral assignment. He also led one of his biggest marches, against the war. Read more...
Brittany Cartwright flaunts bump while she and husband Jax Taylor snag toys for soon-to-be baby
The former Vanderpump Rules stars were busy getting ready for their forthcoming bundle of joy, seen stocking up on toys and diapers at a Target in Hollywood on Wednesday. Read more...
Lynn Stalmaster, Hollywoods Master Caster, Dies at 93
With his eye for talent, he was a godsend to directors and could make careers. Ask John Travolta, Jeff Bridges, Dustin Hoffman, Geena Davis and many more actors. Read more...
The healthcare workers watching from afar as rich countries begin vaccine rollout
Colombian President Ivan Duque's government was lauded last year by the World Health Organization (WHO) for its swift and well-coordinated pandemic response. But Colombia fell behind in the race to acquire vaccines. Read more...
50 Years Later, Gamble and Huffs Philly Sound Stirs the Soul
The songwriters and producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huffs Black-owned label Philadelphia International Records turned a citys aesthetic into a movement that reverberated around the world. Read more...