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Not Everybody Loves a Reboot You won’t see Ray Barone in a new story line anytime soon.
That Right-Wing Folk Song Is Now a No. 1 Hit Oliver Anthony is really about to find out the meaning of “taxed to no end.”
By Justin Curto
Walmart Is Reevaluating Their Juneteenth Ice Cream The retail giant also rolled out emancipation-themed wine bottles, commemorative T-shirts, and party supplies.
By Danielle Cohen
I Like the Way Tiffany Haddish Thinks The comedian paints an arresting mental image.
By Claire Lampen
We Will No Longer Cover Your Face Tattoos There are simply too many other, more pressing things to worry about.
By Claire Lampen
Camila Cabello Apologizes for ‘Hurtful Language’ After Racist Posts Reemerge “When I was younger, I used language that I’m deeply ashamed of and will regret forever.”
By Hannah Gold
Beyoncé’s Lemonade Available to Stream Everywhere And Oh Wow, This ‘Sorry’ Demo The album’s scheduled release on all streaming platforms features a dreamy original version of the song.
By Halle Kiefer
9 Terrible Sentences Men Wrote About Sex This Year “Slowly chugging my organ as a boa constrictor swallows its prey.”
By Gabriella Paiella
necessary advice
Apr. 5, 2018
By Kelly Conaboy
Kazuo Ishiguro Is Sorry Margaret Atwood Didn’t Win the Nobel Prize “I apologize to Margaret Atwood that it’s not her getting this prize.”
By Madeleine Aggeler
The Academy Issued an Apology Statement for the Oscars Best Picture Mix-up Though they’d also like to remind everyone that PwC has taken full responsibility.
By Tolly Wright
This Short Could Be a Show In the world of television and digital show pitches, the term “proof of concept” is thrown around a lot. Basically, that’s a three-minute video […]
By Luke Kelly Clyne
Julie Delpy Apologizes for Her Comments on Diversity in Hollywood The Oscar-nominated writer/actress “never intended to underestimate anyone else’s struggle.”
By Greg Cwik
justin bieber
Nov. 29, 2015
By Jackson McHenry
social psychology
Mar. 10, 2015
17 Things We Know About Forgiveness What the data show about how we reconcile and where we draw the line.
By Melissa Dahl
A.P.C. Designer Issues Apology for His Comments “I spoke recklessly using terms that were both ignorant and offensive.”
By Véronique Hyland
Sorry I’m Not Sorry I’m Sorry The word isn’t automatically a sign of weakness.
By Melissa Dahl
year in culture 2012
Dec. 2, 2012
Scott Brown’s Top 10 Theater Picks of 2012 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Death of a Salesman , and more.
By Scott Brown
Louis Teaches Everyone How to Say ‘Sorry’
This is a deleted scene from Louie. It’s great and funny and poignant and all the things Louis’s things are but it’s also quite educational. […]
By Jesse David Fox
Susur Lee Closes Shang Where was the NYC love?
By Alyssa Shelasky
last night on late night
Apr. 12, 2011
Last Night on Late Night: ‘Alex’ Baldwin Explains the Difference Between the House and the Senate Plus, Mike Birbiglia equates our review of his show with a mean uncle yelling “you’re fat, but you’re funny!”
By Nim Barshad
sorry
Apr. 16, 2010
Mets Face Some Old Demons in St. Louis The Mets will face Adam Wainwright for the first time since 2006.
By Will Leitch
Update! New York Taste Tickets Now Easier to Win Which of the 40-plus restaurants are you most excited to sample?
By Aileen Gallagher