TelevisionThe key to Full House’s revival? Bring back the schmaltz.There’s a reason Full House, a show no one admitted watching, is everywhere.
WashingtonHow Ann Coulter inspired Donald Trump... and how Coulter has, in the Trump era, resurrected her fading career
TelevisionMozart in the Jungle brings the sex, drugs and oboesBut is the Amazon series any good for classical music?
TelevisionDoes the future of live sports—and of television—lie in 4K?4K is being hailed as the common revolution in TV. Will it turn out to be the new HD—that ubiquitous must-have—or the new 3D?
CultureJokes, shmokes, let’s talk about refugeesA new breed of celebrity comedians has had it with celebrities. Also comedy.
EducationHow to write a Canadian musicalSheridan College’s incubator for homegrown musicals has built something ‘rare and wonderful’
TelevisionWho’s watching, anyway? TV faces a ratings crisisTV’s ratings system is under siege and no one knows what’s popular. That may be bad news for viewers and writers alike.
TelevisionThe stand-alone episode meets its endIn a binge-watching world, the season is all that matters—and that’s too bad
TelevisionBest (and worst) of television in 2015From the best catchphrase to the worst use of a controversial real-life figure (come on, SNL), Jaime Weinman reviews the year in TV
SocietyWhy the new PC wars will change the way we speakThe PC wars are set to galvanize political campaigns, inspire TV comedies, and fuel campus drama