Williams’ FX/Hulu series follows a woman with terminal cancer who decides to pursue her own sexual pleasure. She says the show is about sex, friendship and “being scared and brave at the same time.”
Television
I do think we should be having more TV weddings
As we enter wedding season, culture critic Linda Holmes suggests that we bring back the splashy TV wedding at full power.
Jay North, TV’s mischievous ‘Dennis the Menace,’ dies at 73
Jay North, who starred as the towheaded mischief maker on TV’s Dennis the Menace for four seasons starting in 1959, has died. He was 73.
A police officer investigates her own sister’s disappearance in ‘Long Bright River’
Set in a Philadelphia neighborhood that’s been ravaged by opioids, Amanda Seyfried stars in this heartfelt Peacock series that centers wounded communities and families.
Natasha Rothwell on checking into ‘The White Lotus’ Thailand: ‘It felt like home’
In the new season of The White Lotus, Rothwell reprises her role of spa manager Belinda, a woman “on the precipice of change” as she straddles the line between guest and staffer.
‘Beyond the Gates’ is 1st network daytime soap centering a Black family in 25 years
The hour-long show debuts on CBS Monday, focusing on a family living in a wealthy D.C. suburb. “This is not your grandmother’s soap opera,” says star Tamara Tunie.
‘The Pitt’ is a medical drama worth watching. Stat.
Each episode of the new Max series covers one hour in a single day in a busy emergency department. The show manages to feel sympathetic to the hospital staff and to the patients in their care.
4 decisions that turned SNL into a cultural juggernaut — and 3 mistakes
Critic Eric Deggans explains how Saturday Night Live became the long-lived force it is.
‘Saturday Night Live’ cast jokingly ask Trump to keep them off his ‘enemies list’
The cast of Saturday Night Live jokingly touted their support for Donald Trump and his billionaire backer Elon Musk in their first episode since Trump’s re-election this past week.
‘I have more say’: Why Kathryn Hahn feels more powerful than ever
In this week’s Wild Card, Kathryn Hahn says she has more control over her choices and is not as afraid to say what she wants.


