The romantic is dead. In his place: a vigilante, a prophet, a ghost in the city’s gutters. This is grief in a mask—and the mask cracks.
When Theme Songs Were an Art Form
There was a time when TV didn’t just start — it sang its way into your home. From the gospel joy of The Jeffersons to the lonely piano of Cheers, theme songs were once an art form. We’re remembering the greats from the 1970s and 1980s — and what we lost when intros became skip buttons.