In the latest collection of recurring pieces of pop culture, Brian spotlights five movie characters who are oddly enough the "world's best" at their very oddly specific job.
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The New York Times has now placed its first ad on the Wordle game. Is this perhaps a sign of more like this to come?
In the newest Pop Culture Theme Time, I want to know what you think was the most egregious case of a "bury your gays" TV moment.
In a column on pop culture "pet peeves" of his, Brian complains about "real" psychics appearing on TV crime shows.
In a feature looking at the journeys of songs that eventually became notable from a cover version, Brian looks at how Debbie Harry's version of a song that didn't hit when it was first...
Today, in a look at interesting interview anecdotes, see Jewel bring up an old problem that she had with Kurt Loder over an interview back in 1998 when he tried to make her look...
In a feature examining TV and film montages, Brian checks out these montages of characters studying for big tests.
In a feature spotlighting good new albums, Brian takes a look at Wet Leg's self-titled debut album.
In a feature looking at if or when a TV series since 2006 "jumped the shark," Brian asks you all to determine when (or if) Mom jumped the shark.