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David Chase always planned to end "The Sopranos" with Tony’s death, then changed his mind
The infamous cut to black ended "The Sopranos" on an ambiguous note, but that wasn't always the plan
01/16/2019 23:30 UTC
10 pivotal moments for digital art in 2012
From advanced drones to Twitter poetry to iPhone mania, the medium has drastically evolved over the past 12 months
12/31/2012 19:00 UTC
Studio 54, where are you?
Instead of offering a comic portrait of '70s excess, '54' is a '90s-style morality tale.
07/30/1998 23:00 UTC
Do it for Emily Doe: 10 ways to turn your Brock Turner anger into action
The ex-Stanford swimmer's light sentence for sexual assault sparked outrage—here's how you can help victims
06/14/2016 02:59 UTC
Sex sells
Is the coverage of sex slavery about more than human dignity?
10/26/2005 19:02 UTC
DNA tests make fun holiday gifts, but beware of the hype
DNA testing kits will be a popular gift this holiday season.
12/14/2019 21:29 UTC
Asbestos was just found in several makeup kits from Claire's — and parents are concerned
The popular teen-fashion supplier has had to recall the kits after the toxic substance was detected
12/28/2017 17:56 UTC
"The girl was predatory"
A judge calls a 13-year-old a predator, a rape "prevention" campaign targets women. The victim-blaming continues
08/06/2013 21:01 UTC
"Booksmart": Billie Lourd was so magical on set, she’d get new scenes written for her each day
Screenwriter Katie Silberman explains how the comedy's "magical party coyote" became the film's biggest surprise
05/20/2019 23:45 UTC
The undead chick in the basement
Can "Deadgirl," the deliberately outrageous zombie-rape teen drama, possibly live up to its Internet hype?
07/22/2009 14:22 UTC
"GLOW": The real good girls revolt
Netflix's new comedy from Jenji Kohan is thirst aid for recovering well-behaved women
06/21/2017 22:59 UTC
Drown
Robert Spillman reviews Junot Diaz's novel "Drown".
09/05/1996 23:00 UTC
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon": An American summer-movie masterwork
Glorious, evil and stupid, Michael Bay's newest "Transformers" flick is a cinematic monument to excess
06/29/2011 01:01 UTC
"Fight Club"
The late-'90s crisis of masculinity has arrived in pop culture with a vengeance.
10/15/1999 20:00 UTC
WATCH: Feeling the heat for "The Wall": Doug Liman and Aaron Taylor-Johnson talk dirt in the desert
A shoot in the Mojave desert when it's 110 degrees helps the director and actor craft a military tale set in Iraq
05/13/2017 00:15 UTC