How “Prison Break” Helped Wentworth Miller Break Into Screenwriting
The actor is most recognizable from starring in "Prison Break," which just returned to TV, but he also happens to have a major creative side hustle.
Your Creative Calendar: 82 Things To See, Hear, And Read This April
Get ready for the return of Future Islands, the "Fast and the Furious" crew, and "Fargo," as your Creative Calendar for April brings in spring.
“Porn Today Is Sex Education”: Netflix’s “Hot Girls Wanted” Returns
The trailer for the six-part series eschews the sad stories for a more nuanced look at the industry.
Here’s Everything You Need To Know Before You Watch Dave Chappelle’s Netflix Specials
The king of comedy has returned to his throne with two pre-recorded shows packed with hot topics and references you may need a refresher on.
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Today, Co.Create begins its new chapter as part of Fastcompany.com
Here’s To The Least Funny Person On Twitter: Governor Mike Huckabee
An unloving tribute to the former presidential candidate whose reliably awful sense of humor has turned him into a constant punchline.
New Yorker Cartoonist Shannon Wheeler Tackles Trump’s Tweets
The Eisner winner illustrates the 140-character president in an upcoming book.
Why “Handmaids Tale”-Themed Protesters Showed Up At The Texas Legislature
When your abortion rights protest looks like a SXSW brand activation, you know it's 2017.
How “Dara Ju” Went From Blank Page To Finished Film
Inside the drafting process of the SXSW film about a Nigerian-American man navigating work, romance, and family.
This Artist’s Depictions Of Her Tinder Experiences May Fully Cure You of The App
From dick pic offers to, well, mostly a lot of unambiguous sex invites, Audrey Jones illustrates what it’s like to be a woman on Tinder.
A New Study Says Native Advertising Spend In U.S. To Reach $22 Billion This Year
Sponsored content, paid posts, whatever you call it, get ready for more.
Stella Is Back After 20 Years! Or Maybe It’s 21? Or 12? Anyway, They’re Back!
No matter how long it's been, the world can always use more Michael Showalter, Michael Ian Black, and David Wain. Behold: "Rip Van Winkle."
How Learning To Overshare Changed Comedian Pete Holmes’s Life Forever
The comic and creator of HBO’s Crashing reveals the paradigm-shifting power of extreme self-disclosure, be it online or on stage.
Sesame Street’s First New Muppet In A Decade Is Julia, A 4-Year-Old Girl With Autism
Sesame Street is doubling down on its mission to showcase diversity in children.
Not Sure Why, But Domino’s New Ad Campaign Pays Tribute To “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
Stranger Things' Joe Keery recreates epic race home scene, but this time it's all about pizza.
Get Your First Look At Robert DeNiro As Bernie Madoff In HBO’s “Wizard Of Lies”
In the Trump era, a movie in which a wealthy conman is found out and sent to prison now counts as escapism.
An Immigrant Love Story About Religion, Comas, And “The Beauty Of Compromise”
Actor/comedian Kumail Nanjiani and writer Emily V. Gordon mined their real life for the heartfelt collaboration "The Big Sick."
This Gentle But Powerful Film Shows Domestic Abuse Victims They’re Not Alone
The animated music video by U.K. singer Frances is in support of domestic violence charity, Refuge.
How SXSW’s “Inheritance” Became a Movie
Inside the early creative process of a film fueled by perpetual collaboration.
Artists And Scientists Are Teaming With Businesses And Nonprofits On Gender Concerns
How Artfinder, L’Oreal, United Nations, and various nonprofits are driving gender parity awareness through creative partnerships.
Artists And Scientists Are Teaming With Businesses And Nonprofits On Gender Concerns
How Artfinder, L’Oreal, United Nations, and various nonprofits are driving gender parity awareness through creative partnerships.
Why A “New” Orson Welles Movie Coming To Netflix Is A Big Deal
The legendary filmmaker started shooting The Other Side of the Wind in 1970. It will be worth the wait.
Keys To The Kingdom: “Iron Fist” Art Director Toni Barton Crafts The Look Of Marvel TV
From Daredevil to Luke Cage to Jessica Jones, Barton fuels Marvel's Netflix vision of New York City.
Here’s What Happens When Real People Enter Those Commercials With “Real People”
It'll be hard for anyone to take seriously those ads that feature "real people" in focus groups, after seeing this slightly altered version.
Look, James Gunn Just Had To Explode Some Heads Before The Next “Guardians of the Galaxy”
The Belko Experiment is a fun, nasty moral exercise he needed to get out of his system before Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.