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WATCH: The secret life of felines
Conservationist filmmakers on the race to save the big cats
02/20/2017 18:00 UTC
"The Native characters aren't afterthoughts": "Barkskins" writer on reclaiming Native narratives
The 1491's Migizi Pensoneau explains how Nat Geo's new series depicts Native communities in a whole new nuanced way
05/25/2020 19:30 UTC
“The Kill Team” offers atrocities, but little insight into wartime murders of civilians
Alexander Skarsgård shines in Dan Krauss' narrative remake of his documentary of what it means to be "army strong"
10/24/2019 20:00 UTC
Why the case for the removal of Confederate memorials isn’t so clear-cut
Confederate monuments are daily reminders slavery and the Jim Crow south
05/06/2017 23:29 UTC
Relentless toxicity: Wading through the AP's immigration scoop and the White House response
The AP dropped a big story on the Trump administration's immigration plans and all hell broke loose
02/18/2017 02:54 UTC
“JFK: One Day in America” restores the humanity to one of America's most dramatized tragedies
National Geographic's must-see limited series reminds us of the emotional toll of John F. Kennedy's assassination
11/05/2023 18:30 UTC
Nate Parker is not a victim: "The Birth of a Nation" filmmaker needs to stop talking about his innocence
His "vindication" is beside the point. The problem is rape culture, and Parker's past is part of his film's message
10/04/2016 03:00 UTC
Here is Salon's curated guide to Thanksgiving weekend TV
You could go to the movies, but who wants to deal with crowds? Or driving? Or putting on pants?
11/28/2019 19:00 UTC
John Boehner hangs out with Randall Terry
The incoming speaker makes time for a radical zealot who celebrates domestic terrorism
11/30/2010 22:04 UTC
When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club
Norman Mailer, George Plimpton and some naked performance artists are in this story too, in a distant New York era
11/21/2020 13:00 UTC
Alaska's governor being investigated, too
She's been discussed as a running mate for John McCain, but Sarah Palin might be in trouble over a controversy that centers around her former brother-in-law.
08/01/2008 03:12 UTC
2016 has been a tragic year for music: A look back the icons we've lost, from Prince to Bowie
Unforgettable video moments from the stars who died in 2016
04/21/2016 23:28 UTC
In Lifetime's joyful "Mahalia," Danielle Brooks' song and fury triumphs over a tepid script
The latest biopic about a Black woman music icon chooses to gladden the heart rather than provide substance
04/03/2021 19:00 UTC
ExxonMobil slammed with $2.3 million fine for fracking-related water pollution
The EPA found a roundabout way of holding natural gas drillers accountable for Clean Water Act violations
12/23/2014 20:08 UTC
Who's a journalist? Does that matter?
What should we call the people who are creating valuable new information in the new-media ecosystem?
08/26/2010 16:30 UTC
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