Appreciating art or artists who offend can complicate the idea of cancel culture, especially when others use that as a weapon against your personal values.
What Cancel Culture Was Meant To Be
The days of the disempowered staying quiet are over, but historical biases and confusing rhetoric have changed how we hold wrongdoers accountable.
30 Movies That Are On Our Radar
From “Maestro” to “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé,” these are some of the films we’re looking out for in theaters and on streaming for the rest of the year.
It Looks Like T.J. Holmes And Amy Robach Couldn’t Stay Out Of The Spotlight For Long
The couple, who were involved in a very public scandal last year, are Instagram — and podcast — official.
‘It’s Basic’ Points To A Strikingly Straightforward Plan To Fight Poverty
The documentary shows how a guaranteed check can be a path out of poverty and why communities can’t bank on the idea alone.
Britney Spears’ Memoir Is A Compelling — And Devastating — Read
The singer gives harrowing new details about her sometimes volatile childhood and the 13-year conservatorship she was involuntarily placed in.
No More Soggy Bottoms: ‘The Great British Bake Off’ Has Returned To Form
The long-running British baking competition series is back on track after a few rocky seasons.
‘The Famous Jett Jackson’ Showed Me That I Could Have A Hollywood Career, Too
The landmark comedy about a fictional spy was integral to my story and the kind of shows I want to make.
In 1990, Milli Vanilli Was Canceled — And No One Cared About The Whole Truth
The fact that the lip-syncing duo was exploited and the result of industry-wide issues in pop music was irrelevant. That myopic public scorn feels familiar today.
‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ Correctly Makes This Big Choice. It Shouldn’t Be So Unusual.
Martin Scorsese’s crucial change to his epic new film makes the story more honest.