The sample of Sandler fans had a 2-point margin of error, and the margin of error for the split samples was 3 points.
As Sandler gets ready to bring the drama yet again in “Uncut Gems,” set to premiere Friday, Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television & Popular Culture at Syracuse University, said he isn’t surprised that Sandler’s more serious films haven’t made much of an impact with his fans. Read More...
In the latest edition of our American Accents series, we’re heading to Florida to bask in the speech and slang of the Sunshine State. But first, a disclaimer: there is no single Florida accent. The state can roughly be split across the middle, with different accents in the north and the south. And then there’s Miami, which has its own distinctive accent and slang owing to its large Latino population. So, what do Floridians sound like? Read More...
The roaring twenties were a time of artistic and cultural experimentation. Between the catastrophes of the First World War and the Wall Street crash came a time of industrial expansion and huge change. It was the height of the jazz age, the world of the Great Gatsby, with flappers dancing the Charleston and Lindy Hop in smoke-filled speakeasies alongside gangsters in pinstripe suits – or so we like to remember it. Read More...