Bryan Cranston reveals the one thing he learned about comedy from ‘genius’ Catherine O’Hara: ‘God, I miss her so much.’

Bryan Cranston and Catherine O'Hara talk on '30 Rock' Credit: NBC

Bryan Cranston and Catherine O’Hara “30 Rock”Credit: NBC What you need to know Bryan Cranston credits Catherine O’Hara for teaching him how to balance comedic energy with rest while acting The two collaborated on multiple projects including: 30 locks and studio “God, I really miss her,” Cranston, 70, said in an interview. esquire Bryan Cranston … Read more

Immersive paintings created through meditative states draw parallels between the body and the universe

Immersive paintings created through meditative states draw parallels between the body and the universe

There is a moment when you stand in front of an Anthea Shinn painting and the scales begin to melt. The work first appears as an abstract field of indigo and mineral pigments. Gradually, they are reorganized into material and astronomical things. The arc of the gesture suggests the curvature of the spine and the … Read more

How the “SNL” sausage is made

How the "SNL" sausage is made

For now, it seems like every other month there’s a new event celebrating the legacy of “Saturday Night Live.” Last year, the late-night variety show celebrated its 50th anniversary with a star-studded show featuring cast members old and new, plenty of celebrities, musical performances, nostalgic returning characters, and plenty of jokes at the expense of … Read more

5 mainstream choices for Kurt Cobain’s favorite album list

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(Credit: Far Out / Alamy) Sunday, April 19, 2026, 18:30, UK Kurt Cobain said in 1993, “We had grown up admiring punk bands, and we had grown up being embarrassed by groups that were on the pop charts, and all of a sudden we found ourselves in a punk band.” Cobain and Nirvana were not … Read more

How Sylvester Stallone really felt about Rambo becoming a children’s comic – TVLine

Sylvester Stallone plays John Rambo

Sunset Boulevard/Getty Images In the ’80s, almost everything became children’s cartoons, including R-rated action heroes like John Rambo. And few people were more unhappy about this than Sylvester Stallone. Eventually becoming the star of “Tulsa King,” he headlined and co-wrote the 1982 adaptation of “First Blood,” directed … Read more

How Thomas Dolby is creating a new perspective on the 80’s past

How Thomas Dolby is creating a new perspective on the 80's past

Thomas Dolby has a secret project that he started revealing last year. The good news is that fans now have a chance to see more previews. And he says he hopes to reveal the full story later this year. He is currently back on tour with the following tour dates: Iconic 80s Memories. Dolby is … Read more

Gallup artist creates giant jackrabbit sculpture from salvaged car

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Movement of vehicles with restricted access from driveways. A new roadside attraction is gaining attention along Route 66. Alyssa Muñoz caught up with the artists behind the work. Roadside attractions have drawn travelers away from Route 66 for nearly 100 years. It’s the car, it’s the billboard, and Gallup’s latest installation, a sculpture called “RUN,” … Read more

An outdated compact disc is transformed into a towering, sparkling sculpture.

Tara Donovan's Strategy at ICA SF

Stratagems (installation view), 2026. CD, concrete, stainless steel. © Tara Donovan. Photo by Nicholas Lea Bruno, courtesy of ICA SF. Artist Tara Donovan presents her work at the San Francisco Museum of Contemporary Art (ICA SF) trickis a mesmerizing installation that reimagines a once familiar technology as an immersive one. Comprised of thousands of stacked … Read more

Review: Dionysiake – Peat of Dreams – Progressive Subway

Review: Dionysiake - Peat of Dreams - Progressive Subway

Publisher 2026/04/192026/04/19 Artist not credited 🙁 Style: Traditional Doom Metal, Black Metal (Mixed Vocals)Recommended for fans of: Celtic Frost, Pentagram, Darkthrone Release date: March 27, 2026 Where we start in a band’s discography has a lot to do with forming our tastes. I know this is a pretty obvious point, but this anecdote is worth … Read more

Why your $4,000 lens won’t fix your boring photos (and what it actually does)

Close-up of a person with dark brown skin, intense eyes, wearing a beaded necklace, and a decorative chain and beads on the forehead. Textured reddish-brown hair frames her face.

We have trained a whole generation of engineers, not observers. The modern photography industry operates on a cynical lie with high profit margins. Buy the next lens, the next sensor, the next firmware update, and ultimately your photography will matter. You can obsess over edge-to-edge sharpness and spend a fortune. But if the frame fails … Read more