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Through Pee-wee Herman, Paul Reubens reminded Gen X to stay true to our immature inner children
Paul Reubens gave the world a magical manchild who never grew up and never got old, and we loved him for that
08/01/2023 13:00 UTC
Cormac McCarthy – the greatest Western writer ever – didn't actually write Westerns
The acclaimed American writer never confined himself to one genre ... or its conventions for that matter
06/15/2023 16:00 UTC
Sundance, Oscar and why the movies aren't dead
The Oscar nominees are sensational and Sundance is better than ever. What happened to the "post-cinematic" age?
01/18/2014 22:00 UTC
Jonathan Ames on what it took to make Joaquin Phoenix's cold-blooded character
Crime fiction came naturally to “You Were Never Really Here” author, Ames, who admits, sure, he's made mistakes
03/31/2018 19:00 UTC
Thomas Pynchon understands the power of conspiracy theories
And his latest shows why irony still matters
09/25/2013 16:50 UTC
Next stop, Hollywood
Charles Taylor dismisses the 'authentic' pose of indie-hit 'Next Stop, Wonderland' and defends the glossier good-time gal movies 'Dance With Me' and 'How Stella Got Her Groove Back'.
09/03/1998 23:00 UTC
"The Morning Show" looks at how consequences catch up to some people sooner than others
The Apple TV+ series treats cancel culture like COVID: it doesn't affect everyone equally
11/13/2021 20:30 UTC
Fifty shades of Mr. Darcy: A brief history of X-rated Jane Austen adaptations
From "Pride and Promiscuity" to "Virtues and Vices," a look at the Regency Era's decades-long steamy reappraisal
07/16/2017 21:30 UTC
"May prick nor purse never fail you"
This weird history of two men's sex clubs in 18th century Scotland cries out for Mike Meyers and John Cleese.
04/11/2002 07:34 UTC
"Sex" and Synanon onstage
The Draconian sexual mores of Mae West's era and the curious past of former cult kid Deborah Swisher turn up the heat in New York theater.
02/17/2000 22:00 UTC
Joy out of context: Why we loved food-themed clothing in 2023
"I always get a kick out of things that are so literal and that’s kind of what this is"
12/06/2023 18:29 UTC
Girls gone wild
In "Female Chauvinist Pigs," Ariel Levy asks why so many young women today have embraced a raunchy, porn-drenched sexuality
10/05/2005 22:41 UTC
Roy Choi shines a light on our broken food systems: "We'll throw away food before we feed people"
The food truck icon talks to Salon about standing up for social justice, with a taco in hand
01/27/2022 01:31 UTC
Show me yours
The curator of the world's only penis museum is a bit sensitive about some issues.
03/28/2001 01:12 UTC
"Queer as Folk"
The British version is sexy, as it should be, but the U.S. version is immature and not even hot.
01/11/2001 01:09 UTC
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