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It's not about IQ: How to win on "Jeopardy!"
The program is, first and foremost, a game show: Luck and digital acuity are key
02/24/2014 04:00 UTC
It took me 25 years — after marriage and 2 kids — to come out
Just before I met my wife, I was a 19-year-old summer tour guide, unsure of my sexuality
06/29/2019 23:30 UTC
You're probably not smarter than an 8th grader from 1912
See how well you'd fare on this 101-year-old quiz for Bullitt County, Ky., junior high students
08/09/2013 16:20 UTC
Alex Trebek has died: Remembering the "Jeopardy!" host who made asking questions fun
The late game show host was the smart guy even for dumb times
11/08/2020 19:19 UTC
Stay-home economics
One mom crunches the numbers on the assumption that quitting work is cheaper than paying for life as a working parent.
07/13/1999 20:00 UTC
I Like to Watch
American idle: If you can't live a life of leisure, at
least you can watch one on TV, from "Big Brother" to "The Real
Housewives of New York City."
03/23/2008 16:00 UTC
Rude Britannia
Anne Robinson, host of NBC's hit "Weakest Link," takes all the fun out of watching TV game shows.
04/23/2001 23:00 UTC
Q&A: The congressman who beat "Watson" on "Jeopardy"
"I think he had a low-voltage night"
03/02/2011 05:01 UTC
Live, from New York, it's Monday Night!
Dennis Miller's biting wit should win over even the dumbest jock straps -- as long as he doesn't give us Miller Lite.
06/23/2000 21:17 UTC
"Mad Men" minus the racist, sexist parts
From Oprah to Banana Republic, pop culture is nostalgic for a dark time. Screw history, bring on the pencil skirts!
09/23/2009 16:23 UTC
Sheila Michaels, champion of "Ms.," changed the world with "two consonants and a period"
As an advocate of the honorific "Ms.," she redefined modern womanhood
07/07/2017 15:05 UTC
Beyond brown shame: Refreshing "India Sweets and Spices" moves past struggles of hyphenated identity
Geeta Malik's new movie set in a rich enclave of New Jersey reflects a new direction for South Asian diaspora films
11/28/2021 13:00 UTC
The Crime Of Sheila Mcgough
Stephanie Zacharek reviews 'The Crime of
Sheila McGough' by Janet Malcolm.
02/06/1999 01:00 UTC
Tenure is not the problem: Debunking education reform myths -- and providing a real path forward
There are ways to fix public schools, but too many "reformers" are blinded by ideology. Let's listen to a teacher
07/14/2014 16:30 UTC
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