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"The Duke of Burgundy": A tender tale of lesbian bondage
Believe it or not, this kinky, dreamlike fable made in the style of '70s softcore is a moving relationship drama
01/27/2015 04:59 UTC
Four years into a scandal-pocked presidency, "Roadkill" just seems flat
Hugh Laurie classes up political scandal in David Hare's new drama, but maybe we're too scarred to be thrilled
11/01/2020 20:30 UTC
"Adult services" is officially dead
Craigslist breaks its silence and says sex ads are gone from the site for good -- but not from the rest of the Web
09/16/2010 01:56 UTC
Why are Republicans so cruel to the poor? Paul Ryan's profound hypocrisy stands for a deeper problem
Paul Ryan has dreamed of slashing Medicaid since his keg-party days — and that blithe hostility is widespread
03/23/2017 13:00 UTC
Super Bowl: Why you don’t need an MRI to detect concussion
More patients are concerned about not being imaged for brain injury — but it's not because of cost-cutting doctors
02/03/2019 01:00 UTC
Hop aboard Netflix's chilling yet campy "Bloodride," a Norwegian "Twilight Zone" for today
From a mascot kidnapping to a bizarre animal-themed office party, these six stories offer gory if predictable fun
03/14/2020 15:00 UTC
Slenderman: Nightmarish info-demon or misunderstood cultural icon?
No, a made-up monster didn’t cause a tragic crime. If anything, he represents Internet culture at its most creative
06/07/2014 20:00 UTC
Santorum flunks the history of home-schooling
The poorly educated candidate says U.S. presidents taught their kids at home for 150 years. He\'s wrong
02/25/2012 05:30 UTC
Soaring costs but limited progress in cleanup of "scariest" nuclear sites
The progress to clean up nuclear waste sites appears to be slowing down though still devouring billions of dollars
05/18/2019 16:59 UTC
Beyond the Multiplex
Denmark's "After the Wedding" is one of the richest and most satisfying foreign films of the year. Plus: a Gallic neo-noir, a samurai classic and more new DVDs.
03/29/2007 15:00 UTC
"Limbo" will break your heart with the whimsical yet agonizing in-between life of refugees
In the film, a Syrian musician joins a house full of asylum seekers in Scotland, and all they can do is wait ...
04/29/2021 22:53 UTC
Why does nature create patterns?
A physicist explains the molecular-level processes behind patterns
09/23/2022 12:15 UTC
Obama and the Hispanic vote
If Obama can keep support at 65 percent or above, McCain is likely sunk.
10/28/2008 20:46 UTC
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