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The Fix
Britney Spears' mom accused of running over a photographer, petition for Springsteen concert rakes in the signatures, and Christopher Hitchens rips into Michael Moore.
06/22/2004 13:37 UTC
Poetry in motion
Tony Bui's "Three Seasons" is a cinematic love poem to Vietnam.
05/07/1999 20:00 UTC
Comics writer Ed Brubaker on how his art form conquered the entertainment industry
Ed Brubaker, who brought Bucky back from the dead in "Captain America," is among comics' most distinctive voices
10/21/2018 15:00 UTC
Scientology's no good, very bad week
Oscar-winner Paul Haggis breaks with the church. Leader Tommy Davis storms off "Nightline." Whither Tom Cruise?
10/26/2009 23:27 UTC
Summer reading
Fun books don't have to be dumb. Our editors recommend a tote-bag-full of smart beach reads.
06/15/2000 00:40 UTC
Want to master Wordle? Here’s the best strategy for your first guess
My finance students and I decided to tackle this question in as definitive a manner as possible
02/14/2022 02:00 UTC
I Like to Watch
The good, the bad and the Oprah! Charity reigns supreme on ABC's "Oprah's Big Give" while tabloid nastiness rules FX's "Dirt."
02/24/2008 19:00 UTC
"Coraline"
Neil Gaiman's children's novel becomes an animated stop-motion fantasy that's both creepy and seductively beautiful.
02/06/2009 16:34 UTC
American police's bloody, vengeful delusions: How a "chicken-crap" traffic stop ends in cold-blooded murder
Samuel DuBose was pulled over for driving without a license plate. Shortly thereafter, he was shot in the head
07/30/2015 22:00 UTC
"You need strange c*ck": I'm a sex-writer; that doesn't mean I want to be harassed
In a job where we passed around double-ended dildos and vibrating nipple clamps, I didn't want to seem uptight
12/08/2015 04:59 UTC
A movie called "Nashville"
Twenty-five years ago, it looked like Robert Altman's freewheeling cinematic tapestry would change movies forever. What happened?
06/27/2000 23:00 UTC
Home schooling: How we do it
What's the curriculum for our twin 5-year-olds? Greek myths, costumed trips to the Met and Lightning McQueen
10/19/2009 11:17 UTC
Donald Trump says he just invented an old Economics 101 phrase and other wild claims from recent interviews
Trump says he invented the phrase "prime the pump" — and 7 more wild details from the president's new interviews
05/11/2017 17:40 UTC
The professor of pigging out
Brian Wansink, of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab, dishes about food self-delusion, holiday dieting, and how it might be the size of your plate -- not pie -- that's responsible for your paunch.
11/28/2006 17:20 UTC
Juliette Binoche is torn between two lovers in Claire Denis' potent "Both Sides of the Blade"
Intense and insightful, Denis' new film builds empathy for the complexities of human emotion and desire
07/08/2022 21:00 UTC