Canada shaped the modern game of hockey, yet no Canadian team has won the Stanley Cup since 1993. Here's why the drought continues and why hockey still feels like home.
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Charlie Brown's mysterious pen pal returns in a new Peanuts special, inspiring a look back at the lost tradition of pen pals and handwritten letters.
SpongeBob Day celebrates the world's favorite sponge. See why SpongeBob SquarePants still dominates streaming, memes, and pop culture in 2026.
The Supergirl Movie Curse explores why Hollywood has struggled to adapt Kara Zor-El, from the 1984 film to the 2026 reboot and beyond.
Disney lawyers targeted Howard the Duck and Disco Duck in 1976, forcing redesigns and proving how fiercely the company protected Donald Duck.
Youppi! made MLB history in 1989 after becoming the only mascot ever ejected during a marathon Montreal Expos game against the Dodgers.
The world's loudest person shattered a 32-year-old Guinness record with a 122.4-decibel shout, louder than many rock concerts and impossible to ignore.
Uncle Milton turned a simple ant farm into a $40 million empire, but behind the comic book ads were dead ants, postal headaches, and surprising history.
Good Grief became Charlie Brown's signature saying, but its history began decades earlier. Learn the surprising origin of the famous Peanuts phrase.
The Coca-Cola Hilltop commercial became a cultural landmark, inspiring a hit song, influencing Mad Men, and redefining advertising in 1971.
The Bear Season 5 review: A personal look at the final season, its emotional payoff, Michelin twist, character endings, and why the wait was worth it.
Roger McGuinn reveals new stories about The Byrds, Bob Dylan, David Crosby, and the making of folk rock in a fascinating Professor of Rock interview.
Marvel's trademark on Hulk led to a surprising 20-year licensing agreement with the WWF, making Hulk Hogan's name one of wrestling's most unusual legal stories.
Blondie's iconic hit "Call Me" is more than trailer music. Here's how Debbie Harry, Giorgio Moroder, Popeye, and comics all connect to Supergirl.
What can a McGriddle teach us about mortality? Inspired by The Bear, this essay explores merit, Michelin stars, the Alamo, and why consistency may be its own kind of immortality.
Rolling Stones and NASCAR join forces for merch, vinyl and promotions, proving the band's corporate evolution continues with another major partnership.
The Complete Kubrick is Criterion's ultimate 30-disc 4K box set with every Stanley Kubrick film, rare shorts, deluxe extras, and stunning packaging is huge!
Screaming Lord Sutch helped invent shock rock, launched legendary careers, and proved that outrageous ideas could change both music and politics.
George Herriman transformed comics through Krazy Kat, creating one of the most artistic, influential, and imaginative newspaper strips ever published.
After a four-year wait, Pogo Volume 9 finally arrives in 2027. Here's why the Fantagraphics archival series has taken so long to continue.
The Day the Earth Stood Still turns 75. Explore how the 1951 sci-fi classic redefined alien movies and delivered a timeless warning about humanity.
The Art of Star Wars: Andor showcases stunning concept art, production history, and exclusive insights into one of Star Wars' finest series.
Learn how Ross Bagdasarian used tape recording tricks on Witch Doctor to create Alvin and the Chipmunks, changing music history in 1958.
Tom Gauld's Landscape Portrait cover for The New Yorker cleverly explores museum selfies, tourism, and how smartphones shape modern art experiences.
























