The comedic couple’s new book, “The History of Sketch Comedy,” explains the origins of the art form.
Kara Young’s Broadway Victory Lap
Her starring role in “Purlie Victorious” seals Young’s fate as a proud New Yorker and Broadway baby.
Caitlin Moran’s Take on Men
In her thoughtful new book, the “strident feminist” dares to peek into what it means to be born with white male privilege.
Why We Need ‘Sex Education’ Now More Than Ever
Grab your tissues! The fourth and final season of this provocatively moving comedy is just what we all need.
Leslie Jones Holds Nothing Back in Her New Memoir
Elyssa Maxx Goodman Celebrates the Rich History of Drag
Her debut book, “Glitter and Concrete,” chronicles the historical evolution of drag in New York, complete with Mae West’s drag origins.
Craig Robinson Goes In For The Kill
The hilarious actor-comedian talks with Shondaland about making season two of “Killing It,” his musical aspirations, and his comedic inspirations.
Rebekah Bergman’s Homage to Humanity
With her debut novel, “The Museum of Human History,” Bergman explores our relentless pursuit of time.
Stephanie Beatriz Has Drive
In Her New Novel, ‘Ripe,’ Sarah Rose Etter Shows the Pitfalls of a Hyper-Capitalist System
Etter’s latest novel is a poignantly tragic, absurdist view of the “late-capitalist hellscape” that is grind culture.