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In the stunning yet grim "The Last Ice," melting glaciers and development threaten Inuit way of life
The Nat Geo Wild film captures how these indigenous people are suffering from cultural and environmental changes
10/12/2020 14:00 UTC
The triumph of "multicultural" thugs
By David Horowitz
05/26/2001 12:00 UTC
Your kids' socially conscious summer reading list
Five great books to entertain your children -- and teach them about everything from feminism to immigration
06/02/2010 20:35 UTC
Defending women from "dowry death"
Is India going too far in its efforts to prevent violence against married women?
05/10/2007 17:15 UTC
"Everyone needs to find the best way to live": "Eight Mountains" stars talk friendship and choices
Actors and real-life friends Alessandro Borghi and Luca Marinelli spoke to Salon about their contemplative new film
04/28/2023 15:00 UTC
"The In-Laws"
This sleek remake has Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks as a CIA agent and a podiatrist about to become relatives, but it lacks the zany zing of the original.
05/23/2003 23:00 UTC
"True History of the Kelly Gang" by Peter Carey
A legendary Australian outlaw relates his adventures in this rousing tale of injustice and defiance from the prizewinning author of "Oscar and Lucinda."
01/12/2001 00:18 UTC
The Trump-radical Republicans' convention message: "It’s all wonderful!"
"Well, except for that COVID-19 pandemic thing, but you can’t blame us for that"
08/29/2020 19:58 UTC
4 things you need to know about Sheriff David Clarke, Donald Trump's potential Homeland Security pick
Trump's DHS pick wants to imprison possibly 1 million at Gitmo and doesn't believe there is any police brutality
11/29/2016 21:15 UTC
Prayin' hard for better dayz
While I battled cancer, I also had to deal with my teenage son's embrace of hip-hop culture.
11/28/2005 17:26 UTC
What "war on Christmas"?
Whether it's a letter to Santa, a voice chip or some boozy eggnog, TTers tell us what makes the season bright.
12/23/2005 16:03 UTC
Sandra Bullock charms in "The Lost City," which falls short of its screwball-comedy ambitions
This crowd-pleaser reminiscent of "Romancing the Stone" takes a very game and stellar cast, but underutilizes them
03/25/2022 21:00 UTC
The Fix
Tales of a Borat victim. Holmes and Shields, best friends. Plus: Mark Foley's movie role.
11/02/2006 19:30 UTC
Benedict Cumberbatch is intimidating in Jane Campion's exquisite and potent "Power of the Dog"
The breathtaking new Netflix film, set in 1925 Montana, also stars Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons
12/01/2021 22:00 UTC
Refuge in Reagan nostalgia: Underwhelming "Killing Reagan" longs for a mythical past
This election season is so awful that "Killing Reagan" comes off as downright comforting, albeit barely watchable
10/16/2016 02:00 UTC