The Daily Beast’s Obsessed staff picks their favorite series you can watch right now, from a trippy Edgar Allan Poe mash-up to a group of adorable senior citizens looking for love.
Science and its extraordinary discoveries, viewed from an extraordinary perspective, will be at the heart of the story of Giulia Fanone, guest of the next
Susan Sontag lives in a sparsely furnished five-room apartment on the top floor of a building in Chelsea on the west side of Manhattan. Books—as many as fifteen thousand—and papers are everywhere. A lifetime could be spent browsing through the books on art and architecture, the.
At Jeannie Stewart’s Placerville home, scientific banter happens around the weather station that has been a part of the family’s day-to-day morning tradition for the last 15 years.