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Category: Entertainment

‘Broad City’ season 3, episode 7: ‘In da clurb, we all fam’

Real talk: There’s been a lot of chatter among fans this season about why we haven’t been laughing as hard…

‘Girls’ season 5, episode 6 recap: Much ado about Marnie and some shocking news

Nobody wants a Charlie in a box, except Marnie who does want a Charlie in a box, and, more specifically,…

Broad City Season 3, Episode 6: I love talkin’ about vaginas with my dad

This week's episode begins with an all-too-familiar Northeastern Corridor Amtrak trip, taking us to Abbi’s hometown of Wayne, which is slightly west of…

‘Girls’ season 5, episode 5 recap: Lesbian orgasm tears and a possible return of Charlie?

Nice guys finish last, except when they finish first and also inside you, and you demand they pretend they were…

‘Broad City’ season 3, episode 5 recap: The future presidentress of the United States

FINALLY. Finally! We’ve been waiting for this moment since we bought our first Chillary Clinton koozies last summer, then since…

The director of a new Death By Audio documentary talks its legacy and the future of Brooklyn DIY

After beginning with the suggestion that "This movie should be played loud," (and with its frequent concert footage, it certainly…

The Gowanus Canal dolphin made a special guest appearance on the Venture Bros. last week

Stuff going into/coming out of the Gowanus Canal is a particularly gripping form of local entertainment. Every time some poor animal or…

‘Girls’ season 5, episode 4 recap: Adam and Jessa finally do it, for some reason

Love is in the air everywhere you look, except maybe not love so much as recklessly consummated (and likely ultimately…

‘Broad City’ Season 3, Episode 4: The weed thief vs. the weed kween

This week’s episode of Broad City was a return to form — stoner stuff, party truths, all of our favorite characters…

‘Girls’ season 5, episode 3: Japanese millennials apparently go to sex clubs

Konichiwa, bitches! Except not bitches, because that has violent, misogynistic overtones, and not konichiwa, because it feels like cultural appropriation. And…