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"Wild Indian" filmmaker on repression and how "traumatized people tend to perpetuate trauma"
Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. spoke Salon about how the Ojibwe culture does – and does not – inform his chilling film
01/30/2021 23:30 UTC
Fox News would have hated Lincoln: Honest Abe, Obama and the uncertainty of faith
The true greatness of Lincoln was a moral seriousness, not superiority, framed by faith but not self-justification
02/16/2015 16:58 UTC
Final handshakes
Gore runs from his past, McCain crosses his fingers, and Forbes, Keyes and Bauer hope for a miracle.
02/01/2000 23:00 UTC
"The Descendants": George Clooney's Oscar-friendly Hawaii vacation
Facing mortality, adultery, teenagers and bad hair, the star should win hardware as a rumpled Hawaiian dad
11/16/2011 06:00 UTC
Get over it, David!
Where I come from, if you're going to dish it out, you've got to learn to take it, too.
09/07/1999 20:00 UTC
Honoring Aretha Franklin, legendary "Queen of Soul," the greatest singer of our time
Franklin, who died Thursday at her home in Detroit, gave us hits across four decades in nearly a dozen genres
08/16/2018 14:32 UTC
"Disenchantment" and the evolution of Matt Groening's feminism
The man behind Lisa Simpson gives us a progressive Princess. But does it restore his cred?
08/16/2018 19:00 UTC
Baseball's greatest songs: 27 perfect songs, from Springsteen, Dylan and more
In honor of Opening Day, and the new Baseball Project album, our favorite songs about the national pastime
03/29/2014 19:00 UTC
A simple twist of faith: Reconsidering Bob Dylan's "Christian period"
For a brief and now mostly forgotten moment, he was an evangelist — a new collection of songs demands we look back
11/04/2017 18:00 UTC
Goodbye, alt-weeklies
Papers like the Village Voice once defined urban cool. Their time is gone -- and so is part of each city's soul
10/06/2012 21:00 UTC
The "Trayvon Martin had it coming" narrative
Black men are treated as menaces every day. At 17, Trayvon may have done what most of us know we can't: Confront it
03/27/2012 19:44 UTC
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
The NBA and its union beat the buzzer for three dozen elderly pioneers who've waged a long battle for pension benefits.
02/20/2007 22:00 UTC
The injustice done to Janet Jackson isn't only in the past – new film "Malfunction" also falls short
Hate to disappoint, but NYT documentary "Malfunction" won't gain #JusticeForJanet like the series did for Britney
11/21/2021 20:30 UTC
Freedom begets evil, and other realizations
For civil libertarians -- like myself -- war is a time for some harsh reevaluation.
11/03/2001 04:25 UTC
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