Arts & Life
Mystery Guest
Ophira and Jonathan become the contestants in this round of Mystery Guest! Marie Carter has a job that takes her all over New York City, and Ophira and Jonathan try to figure out what it is.
Let's Turn It On
In this music game, Jonathan Coulton revamps the sensual Marvin Gaye song "Let's Get It On" to be about famous people who invented or discovered something.
One-Named Wonders
This game contains a bunch of words that have something in common: they're all one-word titles of songs performed by a one-named musician.
Home Improvement
In this final round, every answer contains an object you'd find in a hardware store. So if we said, "He's the rapper who was '2 Legit 2 Quit,'" the answer would be "M-C Hammer."
'Black Mirror' Is Back, Reflecting Our Technological Fears
The Peabody Award-winning series returns for a third season, with six new episodes picking apart our fear of — and dependence on — technology. And it's more consistently compelling than ever.
Reading Gaol, Where Oscar Wilde Was Imprisoned, Unlocks Its Gates For Art
In 1895, Wilde was convicted of homosexual activity and sentenced to two years Reading Gaol. Built in the mid-1800s, the facility was operational until 2013. Now, it's hosting an unusual art exhibit.
'Blackacre': A Collection Of Poems About 'Searching And Being Buffeted'
Tess Taylor reviews the poetry collection Blackacre by Monica Youn.
With A Second 'Jack Reacher,' Tom Cruise Finally Exceeds His Grasp
After a five-year winning streak as Hollywood reigning action hero, Tom Cruise falls back to earth with a can't-miss sequel that misses.
'Keeping Up' With These Suburban Spies Is All Too Easy
Zach Galifianakis loses his edge in a Mr. and Mrs. Smith knockoff that strands a gifted cast in a bland cul-de-sac spy adventure.