Why does one bad moment ruin an otherwise good day? Your brain is wired to focus on the negative—but you can reprogram it.
Let's go back in time. Think back to when you were young. There were no smartphones to wake you; instead, it was probably one of those brown, rectangular, screeching alarm clocks on the nightstand.
In this straightforward documentary, the acclaimed cartoonist reflects on his Holocaust memoir, “Maus,” and other masterworks of subversion.
The other day, I was reading Matthew Yglesias’ Slow Boring and came across this article, which touches on the political vibe ...
Captain America: Brave New World never actually refers to returning Incredible Hulk character Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson) as The Leader — cowardly, if you ask me. But when the supervillain’s ...
You'll Do Bad Things' writer Tyler Boss and artist Adriano Turtulici dissect their new series' first kill exclusively for ...
In the second episode of The Deep End, listeners hear what it’s like to live with severe depression and the backstory of an experimental treatment.
“Hitch” director Andy Tennant marked the 20th anniversary of the romantic-comedy with a new Business Insider interview in ...
"The only constant is change," as the old saying goes, but that seems to be particularly true in the past couple decades.
In his second collection, ‘Loud & Smart & in Color’ (Silver Sprocket, Feb.), the cartoonist and his signature animal avatar ...
Charles Addams hit me like a meteor when I was around nine years old, and I have a particular affection for the great George ...
“Why are we thinking about the negatives? That he will get injured, this will happen, that will happen. In the minds of the selectors, there are things in our minds. I can’t say that here. But there ...
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