High Maintenance
'High Maintenance' Season Four Is a Wholesome Reminder of a Normal New York
After the city's "stay home" guidelines were put place in the middle of the season, the show feels like a pleasant alternate universe.
'High Maintenance' Still Isn't Cynical About Modern Life
The fourth season of Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld's HBO show sees the world as more than a dumpster fire, and thank god for that.
How TV is Navigating the #MeToo Movement
Episodes tackling sexual assault and harassment have officially become a thing.
'High Maintenance' Creators Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld Told Us How to Stop Feeling Lonely
We got deep with the creators of the HBO stoner dramedy to see how they cope with loneliness. Hint: It's weed...sort of.
Saweetie's Icy Raps Are Reclaiming What It Means to Be High Maintenance
The Bay Area rapper is crafting anthems for getting out of your feelings and into your bag in her debut EP, ‘High Maintenance.’
How Web Series Have Widened TV's Talent Pool
We talk with the teams behind Comedy Central and HBO's comedies about the challenges of adapting a web series and why more TV networks are looking online for unique talent.
'High Maintenance' Is the Voice of a Stoned Generation
We met the creators of HBO's brilliant new show about a friendly neighborhood weed-slinger and his city full of hilarious and very human clients.
How Unconventional Storytelling Sparks Creative Camerawork in 'High Maintenance'
From the weed dealer to tight NYC apartments, these three cinematographers tell us about their filming style.
HBO's 'High Maintenance' Looks Like High-Quality Stoner Bait
The first teaser from the popular series about your friendly neighborhood weed-slinger unveils a catchy new theme song and storylines.
Why I Threw an Underground NYC Weed Party and Invited the Press
To celebrate the release of his book 'How to Smoke Pot (Properly): A Highbrow Guide to Getting High,' author David Bienenstock threw a legally questionable pot party.
What Does the 'High Maintenance' Move From the Web to HBO Mean for Cordcutters?
It's great for HBO and it's great for the showrunners, but is it good for you?