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Neil Young's "Harvest": The sound of a hippie gatecrashing Nashville
Like Bob Dylan before him, the anti-establishment singer braved the country establishment to record his masterpiece
12/09/2017 22:30 UTC
The wrong side of history: My uncle's Supreme Court stand against interracial marriage
My Uncle Bob represented the state in Loving v. Virginia. My family didn't talk about it until after he died
06/10/2017 23:30 UTC
From "The Bachelor" to "Bridgerton," examining the fraught dynamics of interracial romance on TV
Regina King's "SNL" dating game, Chris Harrison's video & a Black Regency-era duke are pushing our racial reckoning
02/20/2021 20:30 UTC
Jonesing for votes
George W. Bush's speech at a college that bans interracial dating raises questions about his compassion.
02/03/2000 16:36 UTC
MIT agrees to release redacted Aaron Swartz files
The university president announced documents related to the technologist's prosecution will be made public
03/20/2013 18:09 UTC
Bob Dylan
At age 60, with a career that spans four decades, he remains one of rock's most eloquent, sexy and unpredictable singers.
05/22/2001 23:00 UTC
Get over it! "Atomic Blonde" doesn't need to be the female Bond
"Atomic Blonde" shows inclusive representation doesn't need to mean recasting classic icons
07/19/2017 22:58 UTC
"Masters of Sex" recap: The prostitute steals the show
Betty DiMello has the episode's best lines, but we're still waiting for heat between Masters and Johnson
10/07/2013 16:30 UTC
"Who are you and why are we f**king?"
My trip to Paris was amazing — until the part I can’t remember at all. An exclusive look at “Blackout”
06/13/2015 02:58 UTC
Oscars still so white: Despite historic representation for Asians, Hollywood remains the same
Anyone who participates in Academy Awards prediction pools knows that old habits die harder than John McClane
01/24/2023 22:32 UTC
How the Supreme Court finally dismantled miscegenation laws
"Heightened Scrutiny" is a podcast exploring landmark civil rights cases. On this episode: Loving v. Virginia
09/03/2017 14:30 UTC
Beatles roadie Mal Evans was born to play the befuddled Channel Swimmer in "Help!"
He made a splash with his cameo in the Beatles movie — and endured some harrowing challenges in the water
05/28/2022 23:30 UTC
Ex-Dem Parker Griffith mistakenly bills DCCC
The Alabama congressman switched parties back in December. Apparently, someone in his office hasn't heard the news
04/12/2010 21:53 UTC
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