
The Rise of CliffsNotes Cinema
Oversimplified literary remakes miss the point of the works they are adapting.

Oversimplified literary remakes miss the point of the works they are adapting.

The pop star transformed the normal act of browsing your laptop into something interesting—and unsettling.

With the rise of screen culture, all the world has stage fright.

Years before Mel Robbins published her best-selling self-help book, a struggling writer posted a poem with a similar message.

She lived for 97 years. Only 24 of them were with Alexander Hamilton.

Telling the full story of the town’s past is an easy way to make a lot of people mad.

Benny Safdie has built a career by capturing men on the downswing.

What the Founding Fathers ate—and drank—on July 4, 1777

Capturing the Revolutionary era in its complexity, contradictions, and ingenuity. Plus: A guide to the figures.

Benedict Arnold’s boot wouldn’t come off, and other hardships from my weekend in the Revolutionary War.

One of the most influential and ardent Patriots couldn’t persuade his son to join the Revolution.

The co-directors of the new PBS series describe how they made a documentary about a war distant in time and shrouded in myth.

He was denounced by rebel propagandists as a tyrant and remembered by Americans as a reactionary dolt. Who was he really?

Does this make me a bad person?