
"The Americans": Sex, friendship, and lies
For Elizabeth to have to betray her friend Young-Hee and deal with yet another U.S.-made deadly weapon, is entirely too much.

Twenty years of cross-border solidarity: A history in photographs
Organizing and solidarity between workers on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border has a rich history.

"The Americans": Making problems disappear, vodka optional
Maybe, just maybe, Philip and Elizabeth can catch a break.

"The Americans": Nowhere to run, someplace to hide?
Last week, poor Martha, human pawn, decided to make her own move for a change; will she escape or will she be captured, will she live or will she die?

"The Americans": How do you solve a problem like Martha?
Review of Season 4 Episode 6 of "The Americans": "The Rat"

Kendrick Lamar and other top moments of the 2016 Grammys
A lot of it dragged but a few terrific performances and notable speeches and awards punctuated the slow-mo show.

"The X-Files": The nostalgia is out there, but is it good?
The question is whether The X-Files, in its six-episode "event series," lives up to the hype, or holds a candle to the original.

Quintessential Quentin: "The Hateful Eight" reviewed
It's worth seeing because of its scorching onscreen examination of racism -- then and now -- but it completely squanders the big screen process.

Something for everyone: The sounds of Sondheim
This bio-play of Stephen Sondheim dominates footage projected on a screen above the stage with six live singer/dancers onstage accompanied by a four-piece orchestra.

"Fear the Walking Dead" brings zombies to the City of Angels
The series premiere demonstrated the power of the franchise and will continue to prompt interest in U.S. audiences' ever growing enthusiasm for pandemics and the undead.

