Left to right: “Paradise” Season 2 (Credit: Disney/Anne Marie Fox), “Bridgerton” Season 4 Part 2 (Credit: Liam Daniel/Netflix) and “DTF St. Louis” (Credit: Tina Rowden/HBO) This week’s streaming ...
This season at London Fashion Week, designers made it clear that a runway is no longer the only way to go about staging a show. For every high-octane catwalk across the five-day schedule, there were a ...
CBS broadcast television returns this week with a full slate to enjoy. From broad comedies like “The Neighborhood” to crime procedurals like “FBI,” CBS television returns in full force. Several series ...
It looks like Netflix has lost one of its biggest shows as the streaming service prepares for the new year. Netflix subscribers are in for a disappointing start to the year. It’s been officially ...
If you can't see the fence, how do you know where your property ends? In the premiere episode of the series, Amy Lynn (The Geek) and a veteran Mesquite Detective Derrick Stevens, strip away the jargon ...
Milwaukee Record co‑founder and editor Matt Wild shares how modern board games can help beat the winter blues. Over the past 20 years, tabletop gaming has evolved beyond familiar classics to include ...
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The Golden Globes remain a major event for the entertainment industry, providing a comprehensive look at the best in both cinema and television. In the case of movies, the ceremony also serves as a ...
Every year there are a handful of shows that I enjoyed the hell out of watching, and 2025 delivered in a big way. This was a year where television felt daring, emotionally charged, and confident in ...
We don't always watch TV with the hope of learning something, but there are plenty of shows that are as engaging to watch as they are educational. Period pieces dramatizing historical events and ...
The TV landscape is shifting faster than you can say “Scrubs reboot,” with tectonic pressure from relentless corporate mergers, the specter of AI, and the unsettling fact that no one under 20 even ...