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“This is real joy”: Trump fans cheer at MSG rally as speakers spew hate
Russell Payne
MAGA faithful wait hours for the event — but many streamed out as soon as Trump took stage 2.5 hours late
There is one big reason why Joe Biden refuses to step aside
Matthew Rozsa
Presidents and other politicians used to resign or retire for the good of the country. What's changed?
I finally understand my mother’s tough love
Randall Horton
"You and your mother are just alike," my father would tell me
A history of the Statue of Liberty getting destroyed or distorted in movie posters
Lisa Laman
"Bring me your tired, your poor, your huddled audiences," say marketers for "Civil War" to "Cloverfield"
“The Walking Dead” returns Richonne’s apocalyptic love to us. Will departed viewers come back too?
Melanie McFarland
Just your basic "man meets woman, woman loses man, woman slices through zombie hordes to find man again" love story
Dripping in diamonds, Frosties and Diet Coke: The high-lows of “Real Housewife” Lisa Barlow’s tastes
Michael La Corte
When some celebrities insist on their love of fast food, it falls flat. For this "Real Housewife," it seems genuine
“Totally Killer” costumer on Molly Ringwald vibes and making ’80s ensembles worthy of being stabbed
Nardos Haile
"Totally Killer" costume designer Patti Henderson on John Hughes, white fringe jackets and stealing mom's clothes
Nearly 100K voter registrations challenged in Georgia — almost all by just 6 right-wing activists
Doug Bock Clark
Experts warn that election officials’ handling of some of those challenges may clash with federal law
A dude and a desk: Why women really don’t get to host late-night TV
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to comedians, producers and execs about how women-helmed shows have been passed over and left out
Private planes and luxury yachts aren’t just toys for the ultrawealthy. They’re also huge tax breaks
Paul Kiel
All you have to do is make a case you’re using it for business, which turns out to be surprisingly easy
In “The Last of Us,” Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett battle loneliness at the end of the world
Melanie McFarland
Poignant episode "Long, Long Time" doesn't pretend people aren't a threat. But it also insists that we’re the cure
Have hope for “The Last of Us,” a drama about enduring at the end of the world, not just surviving
Melanie McFarland
Guided by the video game's creator Neil Druckmann and "Chernobyl" maker Craig Mazin, this is a journey worth taking
22 books we’re looking forward to in 2023
Alison Stine, Hanh Nguyen
From fairy tales to historical fiction to the memoir of a prince, Salon looks ahead to the year in books
The best breakout TV performances of the year, from twins and vamps to werewolves and superheroes
Hanh Nguyen, Melanie McFarland, Alison Stine, Kelly McClure, Joy Saha
Check out these engaging performers who may not have name recognition yet, but no doubt soon will
Emmy nominations: The Good, the Bad, and the “Squid Game” of it all
Melanie McFarland
Any year's Emmy nominations are a mixed bag at best. Here's our breakdown of this list's passing grades and fails
Will Byers on “Stranger Things” was always going to be gay
Michelle Mastro
Fans of the horror genre should have seen this one coming
My city kid summer camp nightmare
D. Watkins
"This gonna be a long two weeks for you!" the counselor told me. I was 9. And he was right
How NASA almost ended up building a huge campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Robert Buderi
"Cambridge, we have a problem" doesn't quite have the same ring to it
Apple’s gothic “The Essex Serpent” needs more bite, despite Claire Danes and Tom Hiddleston
Alison Stine
If you're expecting "The Thorn Birds" with a dinosaur, you'll be disappointed
“The Simpsons” joins Hollywood in highlighting deaf characters – but it still feels like pandering
Alison Stine
Salon digs into why deaf characters are seemingly having a moment onscreen and how these stories are treated
A Second Civil War and too many plotholes plague “DMZ,” HBO Max’s latest dystopian adaptation
Melanie McFarland
Ava DuVernay's sharp, cinematic series boasts a fantastic cast that gets lost in rushed and truncated storytelling
Dave Grohl: deaf like me – except, of course, not like me
Alison Stine
The musician, who announced he now has some deafness, has an opportunity to make an invisible disability visible
The best character on “The Gilded Age” is the bustle, adding an extra party to the back
Alison Stine
The only thing many of the women on the HBO show have in common? An uncomfortable, open secret below their clothes
V.C. Andrews felt she had “prophetic powers”: Longtime ghostwriter on “Flowers in the Attic” author
Alison Stine
Andrew Neiderman on becoming the ghostwriter for V.C. Andrews, who created her own genre of horror, love & tragedy
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