Hampton Stevens

Hampton Stevens is a writer based in Kansas City, Missouri. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, ESPN the Magazine, Playboy, Gawker, Maxim, and many more publications.

Aretha Franklin's Platinum Year

Aretha Franklin's Platinum Year

At 70, she's still the finest female vocalist in the history of American popular music. More »

Why Sacha Baron Cohen Is a Greater 'Dictator' Than Charlie Chaplin

Why Sacha Baron Cohen Is a Greater 'Dictator' Than Charlie Chaplin

The earnest monologue that derailed Chaplin's otherwise brilliant Hitler satire needed an ironic makeover. More »

The Universal Appeal of 'Who Do You Think You Are?'

The Universal Appeal of 'Who Do You Think You Are?'

The NBC series breaks the reality TV mold by watching celebrities exploring their family trees. More »

'30 Rock' Live: A Funny Reminder of Why Sitcoms Aren't Shot Live Anymore

'30 Rock' Live: A Funny Reminder of Why Sitcoms Aren't Shot Live Anymore

The show highlighted how far scripted TV has come from the days of the live studio audience. More »

Museums Want to Entertain You (and That's Not a Bad Thing)

Museums Want to Entertain You (and That's Not a Bad Thing)

A new exhibition at the Nelson-Atkins in Kansas City uses technology without going too far. More »

The Radical Averageness of Jim Gaffigan's Stand-Up Comedy

The Radical Averageness of Jim Gaffigan's Stand-Up Comedy

He champions a near-radical notion: that comedy should be funny. More »

Kansas' Basketball Coach Is the Bill Belichick of College Sports

Kansas' Basketball Coach Is the Bill Belichick of College Sports

Why Bill Self should be considered the best in his sport. More »

Can Peyton Manning and Tim Tebow Co-Exist?

Can Peyton Manning and Tim Tebow Co-Exist?

And other questions raised by Manning's impending move to the Broncos More »

For St. Patrick's Day, a Gastronomic Tour of Dublin and the City of Cork

For St. Patrick's Day, a Gastronomic Tour of Dublin and the City of Cork

With the mid-'90s economic boom, thousands of Irish citizens returned from cities around the world, bringing new cuisine with them. More »

What to Watch For During This Year's March Madness

What to Watch For During This Year's March Madness

Five stories to follow, plus one thing you won't see More »

The Mesmerizing Dance-Gymnastics-Music-Art of Quixotic Fusion

The Mesmerizing Dance-Gymnastics-Music-Art of Quixotic Fusion

The Kansas City-based performing arts group is about to break out on an international stage. More »

How to Appreciate the Daytona 500

How to Appreciate the Daytona 500

A guide for the NASCAR neophyte More »

At 500 Episodes, How Does 'The Simpsons' Say Something New?

At 500 Episodes, How Does 'The Simpsons' Say Something New?

The long-running show's writers explain how their creative process works, two decades in. More »

The Insufferable Self-Seriousness of the Golden Globes

The Insufferable Self-Seriousness of the Golden Globes

The Globes are supposed to be fun. What happened? More »

Why Chelsea Handler Matters

Why Chelsea Handler Matters

The comedienne's new sitcom premieres tonight, but she's already made her mark on television by being the first woman with a successful late-night show. More »

'We Bought a Zoo': Cameron Crowe Continues Quest to Recreate His Life

'We Bought a Zoo': Cameron Crowe Continues Quest to Recreate His Life

The Cameron Crowe conspiracy theory: It's always been about him. More »

America's Glorious Tradition of Thanksgiving Pro Football Lives On

America's Glorious Tradition of Thanksgiving Pro Football Lives On

Sure, there are other sports that have games on Thursday—but NFL matchups are all that really matters More »

'Parks and Recreation': Finally, a Sitcom That Loves Middle America

'Parks and Recreation': Finally, a Sitcom That Loves Middle America

Most TV shows make people from small towns look either stupid or saintly. "Parks and Rec" lets them be normal. More »

Jimmy Kimmel Is a Hilarious, Mean Corporate Shill

Jimmy Kimmel Is a Hilarious, Mean Corporate Shill

The late-night host is reaching new heights of popularity—but some of his tactics may end up damaging his relationship with his audience More »

Don't Blame Hunter S. Thompson for the Failure of 'The Rum Diary'

Don't Blame Hunter S. Thompson for the Failure of 'The Rum Diary'

The problem with the new, little-seen Johnny Depp film isn't that it appeals only to a cult audience—it's that it lacks the personality that allowed that cult to form More »

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