The New York Times has now officially taken control of what the answers will be on Wordle, breaking from the original set list of words that existed since the game began
Brian Cronin
In the newest Pop Culture Theme Time, I'm looking for who you think is the greatest recurring TV character.
If you're going to brag about a show of yours and how great it is for representation, maybe you should renew it for a second season, too
In the latest Pop Culture Questions Answered, Brian tries to figure out which Selena Gomez song saw Justin Bieber sing "off-key in the chorus"
Bob Hope was on the Tonight Show frequently, even as Johnny Carson basically humored him like an elderly relative on Thanksgiving.
Oldies stations famously play music from about 20-40 years ago but they're not really playing any 1990s songs despite that decade seemingly being next in line. What gives with that?
In the latest Pop Culture Questions Answered, Brian reveals why Friends episodes all open with some variation of "The One," like "The One With" or "The One Where"
In a new feature spotlighting TV show drastic revamps, Brian looks at how Christina Applegate's star vehicle, Jesse, was totally revamped in its second season in a failed attempt to save the series
See how the New York Times changed the Wordle answer in celebration of Thanksgiving.
In a feature looking at recurring themes in pop culture, Brian spotlights five TV times that friends of the kids on family sitcoms got promoted to cast members and five times the friends of...