How to transform your kitchen with art
"Try not to overthink it, because perfect is not the goal — something that makes you smile is," Rebecca Gibbs says
Stop telling autists to be "normal"
Being autistic is not a choice — and telling autistic people to act "normally" is not productive nor nice
VP Harris on Trump's pandemic "plan"
Kamala Harris revealed in an interview what they discovered about the outgoing administration's pandemic response
PBS' ambitious & fraught "Black Church"
In this four-hour documentary Henry Louis Gates Jr. examines the Black church's origins and influences
Why criminal prosecution didn't come up
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), impeachment manager, reveals what went down during the impeachment hearing
LAPD investigating racist "Valentine"
A fake "inappropriate" Valentine's Day card featuring George Floyd was "passed around" on social media by LAPD cops
Why focusing on intent won't stop racism
Racism doesn't require that somebody consciously decide to do something racist. Focus on outcomes instead
Netflix's irresponsible pole dance film
I'm a poler & therapist and was horrified at the film's myopic and irresponsible messaging in the name of healing
Rand Paul clapped for Goodman: video
Some Twitter users claimed that videos showed Paul sat for most of the ovation and didn't clap
Greene's anti-Semitism has long history
The right-wing fringe has a long history of anti-Semitism, and the Trump-era Israel obsession doesn't help
What kind of president do we want?
After years of Trump flexing his executive power, Biden's "good government" approach will have to get results
"Dear centrist Democrats," activist writes: If 10 votes to convict Trump was impossible, forget climate policy
Why is Calif. rushing to reopen schools?
Newsom says schools can reopen safely, but many campuses can’t meet the state’s recent guidelines for being open
Lindsey Graham anoints Lara Trump
Senator Lindsey Graham believes Lara Trump is now certain to become senator of North Carolina
Meeting France's gentleman thief, Lupin
The popular flamboyant character was France's answer to Sherlock Holmes to lure in serial periodical readers
Defending Bridgerton's fashion faux pas
Today's period dramas use creativity to dress characters, as did the 19th century novels they're based on
Upcycling old jars for self-care
For one writer, her painted food jars are mile-markers of her life — and reminders of how far she’s come
Selling their eggs to pay off debt
I interviewed egg donors around the world. Only in America is it common to sell one's eggs to fund one's education
Aunt Jemima rebrand moves forward
“Today it’s an innocuous figure, which is why I think we’re seeing the blowback and the questioning of her removal"
This S’mores Tart is so simple to make
Bonus tip for non-bakers: You can always make this tart with a store-bought graham cracker crust
Fridge organization tips and tricks
Hint: If it's good for the pantry, it's good for the fridge
The lovely con of "The Luminaries"
Eva Green is the center of a constellation of beautiful, sinister movements in this so-so period piece
Is there science behind aphrodisiacs?
We spoke to experts about whether there is any truth to the idea that certain foods make us feel amorous