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Robin Thicke's album "Paula" sold fewer than 54 copies in Australia
It didn't even break into the Top 500
07/10/2014 17:23 UTC
On Holiday
Charles Taylor reviews Tony Bennett's tribute album to Billie Holiday.
03/07/1997 01:00 UTC
"Flowers in the Attic" writer on "The Origin" ending, whose story needs telling and that swan bed
"I don't think people are born monsters," Paul Sciarrotta tells Salon in discussing V.C. Andrews' prequel series
07/31/2022 12:00 UTC
"Flyboy Action Figure Comes With Gasmask" by Jim Munroe
A weird and wonderful first novel comes up with a couple of unlikely superheroes.
11/19/1999 22:00 UTC
"Mad Men" recap: A veteran in paradise
A new season, same old crazy Don: All hero on the outside, big fraud on the inside. Let the slow descent begin!
04/08/2013 16:30 UTC
How to get rid of ants in the kitchen — once and for all
In a (mostly) humane way, of course
09/12/2021 17:30 UTC
A pro-lesbian movie about women in prison?
"Sugar Boxx" is a progressive entry into the campy genre. It also appears to have been filmed in a picnic area
03/19/2011 18:01 UTC
Steven Shainberg on directing Noomi Rapace in the claustrophobic thriller "Rupture": "It's a dream, a nightmare and a sexual fantasy"
Best known for the BDSM romance "Secretary," Shainberg puts another heroine in an unsettling predicament
04/29/2017 02:59 UTC
Pizzagate, explained: Everything you want to know about the Comet Ping Pong pizzeria conspiracy theory but are too afraid to search for on Reddit
How this incredibly stupid and dangerous piece of fiction captured the lurid imaginations of many gullible people
12/10/2016 21:00 UTC
"Never Rarely Sometimes Always" director on making her anti-"Juno" film: "I just got on the bus"
Eliza Hittman spoke to Salon about focusing her film on a teenager seeking an abortion & her New York journey
03/13/2020 21:00 UTC
Finale wrap-up: "Desperate Housewives"
A second season's descent into weak plots, simpering idiots and scoundrels comes to an inconsequential end.
05/22/2006 22:10 UTC
Facebook admits manipulating 689,003 users' emotions in psychology experiment
The study's results suggests that "emotional contagion occurs without direct interaction between people"
06/29/2014 23:00 UTC
The Awful Truth
Hollywood's wailing uterus
01/13/1997 14:13 UTC
Newtown enraged by Sandy Hook film
A filmmaker tries to fund a Newtown massacre project, enraging locals. But face it: We are addicted to grisly fare
02/07/2013 00:22 UTC
Terrible advice show urges dads to keep their daughters from going to college
Viral Internet video asks: Is the loss of your daughter's purity worth them getting a useless degree?
09/12/2013 21:46 UTC