Handmaid's Tale: Revolutions Start With Graffiti and Food

In a society as strictly regimented as the Republic of Gilead, everyone has a role to play. Commander Waterford (Joseph Fiennes) negotiates foreign trade agreements. His wife, Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), runs the household. Offred (Elisabeth Moss) is a handmaid, a womb only valuable once a month during a ritual rape known as "The Ceremony."…

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While You Were Offline: When Ivanka Was Punk

Following a week in which Twitter announced a schedule to try and make the platform less awful and the Scaramucci Post seemed hellbent on proving all of its critics right, it's important to take a moment to think about what's really important in life. Please remember @catsu as you explore the mixed bag of randomness…

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Musicals (Yes, Musicals) Are About to Shake Up Podcasting

True-crime investigations, fictional radio shows set in small towns, long-form obsessive pursuits of a reclusive fitness gurus—the biggest hits in podcasting in recent years have taken a lot of varied forms. But the latest one trying to jolt the industry is doing it using an even more unlikely genre than most: musical theater. On the…

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Hollywood’s VR Fantasy Was Everywhere at Comic-Con—With a Catch

At Marvel Studio’s Comic-Con panel on Saturday, director Taika Waititi answered a question about his upcoming film Thor: Ragnarok with a new spin on an old platitude. “Whatever’s inside that rectangle,” he said, “is all that matters.” Given the way virtual reality swept the pop-culture festival this year, though, he might have been the only…

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