Pen15’s Emmy-Nominated Writers on Avoiding That “Very Special Episode” Feeling
Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle, and Stacy Osei-Kuffour discuss “Anna Ishii-Peters,” brutal honesty, and writing on a tight schedule—with an even tighter budget.
Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle, and Stacy Osei-Kuffour discuss “Anna Ishii-Peters,” brutal honesty, and writing on a tight schedule—with an even tighter budget.
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He paid for the jet, it turns out—and paid for a carbon offset, too.
“It’s like a Justin Bieber show.”
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Miller reportedly wanted to let states ban undocumented children from attending public school, violating a Supreme Court ruling.
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The new documentary takes a first-person look at legislation with a violent political legacy: China's "one child" policy.
Produced by Seth Rogen, the R-rated preteen comedy had a stellar weekend.
“Watching a beloved woman’s breakdown is timeless American entertainment,” says the juicy trailer for the upcoming Apple drama, which also stars Steve Carell.
Transposed to the 1950s, Jonathan Lethem’s 1999 novel becomes, among other things, a look at “the secret history of modern New York.”