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Off his feed
Thomas Harris' undigestible mixture of black comedy and sublime horror causes one fan to lose his appetite
06/11/1999 20:00 UTC
How Lindsay Lohan should spend her jail time
As the actress prepares to serve her sentence in the pokey, we offer life lessons from other famous cons
07/07/2010 19:01 UTC
Still, no new laws
Paducah, Jonesboro, Springfield, Columbine and now Santee, and Congress hasn't passed a new gun control law since 1996.
03/07/2001 04:21 UTC
Pavarotti wept for us
The great tenor sang about tragedy and despair and glory. Only the exquisite pain of being a dad has given me the urge to plant my feet and sob in Italian.
09/12/2007 14:44 UTC
Bob Dylan in Trumpland: The workingman in "Modern Times"
Exposing the toll of dispossession, Dylan’s songs suggest why art in our own moment needs to account for suffering
06/17/2019 20:00 UTC
TV Daily
Friday/weekend: The CBS miniseries "Comanche Moon" kicks off on Sunday night. Plus: What did you think of Thursday's "Celebrity Apprentice"?
01/11/2008 16:00 UTC
"The Danish Girl" hypocrisy: If you want a major award for playing a trans woman, better make sure you're up for Best Actor
The trans-actress "Tangerine" stars aren't household names—but Eddie Redmayne, Jeffrey Tambor and Jared Leto are
02/24/2016 02:01 UTC
"When They See Us" demands we see the boys damaged by the Central Park jogger case
Ava DuVernay's Netflix series about 5 wrongfully accused boys could be the most important TV event of the year
05/30/2019 19:00 UTC
Not judgment day -- yet
Kerry has another big night, but Edwards and Clark still have some fight left. And they might buy Dean the time he needs to get back in it.
02/04/2004 20:30 UTC
Wyclef Jean torn apart by Redditors in ill-advised AMA: "What's the first thing you're going to do when you get to hell?"
When Jean said "ask me anything," did he expect questions on "all that money you stole from those poor Haitians?"
02/16/2016 21:07 UTC
Fleece your children
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young's $200 tickets are just the start of new highs in rock-concert prices.
04/12/2000 20:30 UTC
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