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Crazy people are the best
From "Flipping Out" to "Saving Grace," wackiness is in this summer
08/16/2009 19:15 UTC
Woody Allen is just the beginning: Why we can't hide from the truth anymore
It's not the "age of outrage." It's the age of knowing, when we're forced to reckon with artists and their pasts
02/11/2014 05:00 UTC
These horror movie foods are supposed to be gross... but look delicious!
Sometimes a bubbling witch's cauldron is ominous. Sometimes it looks like it would hit the spot
10/31/2021 21:30 UTC
White supremacy stripped bare: What "Do the Right Thing" tells us 25 years later
The film the Obamas saw on their first date challenged America's narrative of progress. It also saw into the future
07/02/2014 20:25 UTC
Trump falsely claims it's "illegal for me to say" whether he's running for president in 2024
It isn't illegal for him to say whether he's running or not; it's inconvenient for the money he'd like to raise
08/18/2021 08:30 UTC
How anti-vax pseudoscience seeps into public discourse
Pretty much all of the excuses for not getting vaccinated recall pseudoscience and anti-vax arguments
01/13/2019 18:00 UTC
Meghan McCain compares herself to "Mother of Dragons" from "Game of Thrones": I "won't be quiet"
Whoopi Goldberg asked McCain to “stop talking” on Monday’s episode of “The View," prompting McCain's Twitter storm
12/17/2019 22:14 UTC
America's rough lesson about violence: What Cosby, Ferguson and Tamir Rice reveal about our culture
Another young black boy was killed over the weekend. The same scripts are already playing out. When will we learn?
11/25/2014 02:08 UTC
Bill Nye needs to stop debating climate change
The TV "Science Guy" does his cause, and all of us, no good with his cheesy antics
03/10/2014 22:35 UTC
How to kill a coal plant
As a recent British protest shows, nonviolent civil disobedience may be our best hope to counteract global warming
08/18/2009 14:16 UTC
Cigarette warnings are bad for you
Increasingly graphic, relentlessly scolding: Could anti-smoking messages actually hurt us more than they help?
04/29/2010 20:40 UTC
From "Total exoneration!" to "Impeach now!" – the Mueller report and dueling fact perceptions
Shouldn’t nearly 700 hundred pages of details have helped the nation to achieve a consensus over what happened?
05/10/2019 10:30 UTC
Jon Stewart's brilliant "F**k you": Why sputtering obscenity is sometimes the best response to Fox News insanity
Stewart's exasperated retorts aren't tired — they're a natural response to the right-wing lie and BS machine
01/23/2015 17:00 UTC
Miriam Carey, Obamacare and WIC: A deadly war on women of color
Recent events in the nation's capital -- from a tragic shooting to a government shutdown -- underscore a cold truth
10/08/2013 15:44 UTC
To defeat the Tea Party, the left needs bolder leader than Hillary
The right's tactics won't change. Democrats need a 2016 candidate who fights differently than Clinton and Obama
10/12/2013 14:00 UTC