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2. How Teenagers Powered Broadway's Latest Hit Musical: 'Be More Chill'; The creators of Broadway's newest hit musical thought their show was dead in 2015. Rabid young champions of the cast album proved them wrong
3. 'Broad City,' The Oral History: Abbi Jacobson, Ilana Glazer, Amy Poehler--and More!--on Their Culture-Shaking Show; The creators and their collaborators--Amy Poehler, Kelly Ripa, Hannibal Buress and others--talk about the early days, the classic episodes and the show's legacy
4. Colin Quinn on 'Red State, Blue State' and the Comedy Police: 'You Might As Well Be the Parents in 'Footloose''; In his new one-man show, the comedian offers a solution to a divided America: skewer everyone
5. After Parkland: Drama Teacher Melody Herzfeld, Who Saved 65 Students, Says, 'I Don't Know How to Define Normal'; Nearly a year after the Parkland, Florida, shooting, Melody Herzfeld talks about how her students--including founding members of the Never Again movement--endured and healed through the power of song
6. Judd Apatow on HBO's 'Crashing,' Sexism in Comedy and Louis C.K.'s Return: 'That Hasn't Been a Positive Thing'; An upcoming Season 3 episode addresses entrenched male bias in the comedy world: 'I don't know that I've always been as sensitive to people's feelings when I write,' says Apatow
7. Yalitza Aparicio, the First Indigenous Woman Nominated for Best Actress, on 'Roma,' Representation and Politics; Director Alfonso Cuaron's 'Roma,' now with 10 Oscar nominations, is a story of personal and national loss in 1970s Mexico that continues to resonate today
8. 'The Magicians' Star Hale Appleman and Co-Creator Sera Gamble Talk Season 4; Talking monsters, trying to 'live with problems that can't be perfectly solved' and the potential for more Eliot and Quentin
9. Don Cheadle Is Back in the World of Money and '80s Fashion on Showtime's 'Black Monday'; In this new dark comedy, the actor introduces an overlooked (and equally reprehensible) wolf of Wall Street
10. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Loved 'On the Basis of Sex'--After She Made These Changes; The movie's screenwriter, Daniel Stiepleman, is the nephew of the Supreme Court justice. He got a lot of notes
11. How the 'Mary Poppins Returns' Filmmakers Made Something P.L. Travers Just Might Like; Looking to re-create that practically perfect magic from 1964, the creators of 'Mary Poppins Returns' went back to the source
12. 'On the Basis of Sex' Writer Daniel Stiepleman Recalls Growing Up With Ruth Bader Ginsburg; In writing a screenplay about a Supreme Court justice, it helps to be her nephew
13. The 50 Best Performances of 2018 (from Netflix to Broadway) To Binge Over Christmas Break; This year's best performances provided large helpings of humor, hope and humanity--just when we needed them most
14. Jill Soloway Talks Transitioning, 'Transparent,' Tambor in New Memoir, 'She Wants It'; In 'She Wants It,' Soloway tells the story of the hit Amazon show--from the beginning to its messy end
15. HBO's 'The Sentence' Sheds Light on Devastating Mandatory Minimum Sentencing; Through one woman's story, the HBO documentary shows the ramifications of a Reagan-era policy Jeff Sessions hopes to continue
16. 'Murphy Brown' Is Back, and Creator Diane English Is Ready to Take On Trump; Fans on social media were asking, What would Murphy say about this? So English revived her newsroom sitcom. 'It was the idea of being relevant that really changed my mind,' she says
17. Historian Jill Lepore Talks 'These Truths,' Her New Nonfiction Book That Rewrites American History; In her new book, 'These Truths,' Lepore illuminates the direct line between the country's polarized past and divided present
18. 5 Things You Didn't Know About Female Sexuality, From Wednesday Martin's 'Untrue'; The author of 'Primates of Park Avenue' has a new book suggesting the sexual desire of males and females are more similar than men probably want to admit
19. Mike Schur Explains the Tiny Details and Hidden Messages in 'The Good Place'; About that Swanson Safe Company
20. Paul Feig and Blake Lively on 'A Simple Favor,' Female Characters, and Looking Sexy in Suits; Lively told the comedy director, 'Paul, this is going to sound weird, but I want to dress like you.'
21. A New Book From 'Where the Wild Things Are' Author Maurice Sendak, Six Years After His Death; 'Presto and Zesto in Limboland' is a collaboration between the children's author and longtime friend and fellow writer Arthur Yorinks
22. 'Minding the Gap': A Powerful Film About Escaping the Loop of Poverty and Toxic Masculinity in Rust Belt America; Documentary filmmaker Bing Liu brings empathy to young, working-class skateboarders coming of age in Rust Belt America while avoiding nostalgia
23. How Constance Wu and 'Crazy Rich Asians' are Changing the Game for Asian Americans in Hollywood; 'Joy Luck Club' was the last major Hollywood movie featuring multiple Asian-American leads, making 'Crazy Rich Asians' more than just a romantic comedy
24. Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler are Determined to Create 'Nice' Reality TV with 'Making It'; The 'Parks and Recreation' co-stars reunite for NBC's new competition series--a reality show that skips the trash talk and tears
25. Summer's Wildest Movie Is Here: Boots Riley's 'Sorry to Bother You'; The first-time director has created the wildest movie ride of summer
26. 'Three Identical Strangers': The Shocking Tale of a Study That Separated Triplets at Birth; A new documentary reveals a psychologist's secret study, and the devastating effect on its subjects David Kellman, Robert Shafran and Eddy Galland
27. From the Coens to the Duffers--Here's How To Tell Sibling Directors Apart; David and Nathan Zellner's new film, 'Damsel,' is just the latest example of a growing Hollywood trend
28. 'The Daily Show' Co-Creator Lizz Winstead is on to Her Next Legacy: Lady Parts Justice League; After pioneering the cable news parody show and launching the career of Rachel Maddow, the comedian is turning her focus to reproductive rights
29. AMC's 'Dietland': Showrunner Marti Noxon and Star Joy Nash on Fat-Shaming, Feminism and Vigilante Justice; Women go to violent extremes to take control of their lives in AMC's adaptation of Sarai Walker's best-seller
30. 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' Season 4: How Tina Fey and Robert Carlock Made #MeToo Funny; Kimmy Schmidt--arguably the most innocent character on TV--gets a lesson in harassment
31. 'Hedwig' Creator John Cameron Mitchell Reflects on the Ups and Downs of His Punk-Rock Career; Twenty years after his musical cult hit, Mitchell is staying busy with a new film, a new tour and a new musical podcast
32. 'The Handmaid's Tale' Season 2: How Margaret Atwood and Bruce Miller Tackled Race on Hulu's Biggest Hit; The author and showrunner had a big issue to tackle in adapting Gilead for modern-day TV: race
33. With 'Blockers,' Kay Cannon Joins the Smallest Club in Hollywood: Women Directing R-rated Comedies; 'There's this idea that women don't find this genre funny, but women laugh at the same things men do. I find butt-chugging hilarious,' Cannon says
34. Why You Should Binge HBO's 'High Maintenance,' The Most Addictive Stoner Show On TV; Creators Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld use pot to tell some of TV's most memorable stories
35. 'American Crime Story' Star Darren Criss On Serial Killers and Queer Narratives; The former 'Glee' star takes on a much darker role for 'The Assassination of Gianni Versace.'
36. Timothee Chalamet on 'Call Me By Your Name,' Vulnerability and That Peach Scene; Get to know the 21-year-old breakout star of 'Call Me By Your Name' and 'Lady Bird.'
37. All the Times Hollywood Hinted at Harvey Weinstein's Sex Scandal in Film and Television; From Seth MacFarlane to Tina Fey's '30 Rock' to 'Entourage,' Hollywood has acknowledged the dark Harvey Weinstein secret in plain sight
38. 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' Creator Rachel Bloom Has Plans for a Broadway Musical; Rachel Bloom tells Newsweek she's written a musical called 'Broadway Crazy' that she may someday develop
39. LET'S HEAR IT FOR THE GIRLS.
40. Spawn of Buffy.
41. Ruling Class.
42. THE PLEASURE PRINCIPALS.
43. 31 RAZONES PARA CELEBRAR EL 2018 ...Y DISFRUTAR LA TEMPORADA VACACIONAL.
44. YES, AMERICA IS RACIST. NOW WHAT?
45. WILD at HEART.
46. SALVAJES DE CORAZÓN.
47. Ain’t That the Truth?
48. THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON NOTHING.
49. It's Complicated.
50. Songs in the Key of Life.
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