Netflix’s 'Sandman' is quite different from the comics and that opens up the story to a whole new fandom.
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The Sandman: How Representations of Dreams and Nightmares Have Changed Over Time
Gaiman’s dream goes by many names, each inspired by different ideas of what dreams and nightmares have been to people throughout history.
Hollywood’s Love of Guns Increases the Risk of Shootings – Both on and off the Set
A tragic accident resulted in the shooting death of a cinematographer on the set of actor Alec Baldwin’s latest movie.
Why We Need Arts in Times of Crisis
Art confers meaning to our lives and the world around us. It makes an anxious girl cramped in her room reflect and learn so many things.
‘WandaVision’ Echoes Myths of Isis, Orpheus and Kisa Gotami To Explain How Grief and Love Persevere
'WandaVision' reimagines stories from Egyptian and Greek mythology, as well as Buddhist tradition.
Sexual Misconduct in Film and TV: How Intimacy Coordination Can Help
It's not the sole answer to fixing structural inequalities, but as a profession committed to addressing harassment and abuse on set, it's clearly needed.
RuPaul’s ‘Drag Race’ is Inventing a Whole New Internet Subculture and Language
Drag is being turned into a new art form through memes, GIFs and content that floods millions of people’s social media feeds.
A Tribute to George, Matt and Gary: MasterChef Australia Fans Bid Adieu
MasterChef Australia's iconic trio of judges – George Calombaris, Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan – will not be returning for a 12th season.
‘Powder’ Goes Well Beyond Tired, Old ‘Bad Muslim’ Tropes
Eight years after it first released, 'Powder' is still that rare pop culture find – one in which Muslims characters are deeper than just their religious identity.
Meet Blabberman: The Most Audible Superhero of Our Times
Blabberman, the superhero of our times, ever-present in our newsrooms to fight against the evils of rationality.