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Macy Gray turns back the clock: "I kind of learned how to sing listening to jazz albums"
The singer discusses her spare new album, her adoration of Prince, and her frustration with Black Lives Matters
09/01/2016 03:52 UTC
Trump’s trade mayhem hurts the working-class people he claims to love
Truck drivers, railway workers and other blue-collar workers are bearing the brunt of his trade policies
09/01/2019 09:59 UTC
Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan's Vanity Fair embrace: To understand the photo's polarizing responses, start with #OscarsSoWhite
The image of the "Creed" director and star prompts important conversations about limits placed on men of color
03/18/2016 01:59 UTC
Porn for the holidays
Since when does family fun include a sadomasochistic Santa and leggy reindeer?
12/21/2000 01:35 UTC
"Palo Alto": Gia Coppola's haunting suburban dream
James Franco's tales of teen angst become a surprisingly sweet debut film built around the wonderful Emma Roberts
05/08/2014 21:24 UTC
The new "Inconvenient Truth": Leonardo DiCaprio's new documentary wants to challenge climate change skeptics
Salon talks to Fisher Stevens about "Before the Flood," his new climate change doc starring Leo as Everyman
10/23/2016 01:30 UTC
Companies claim genetic tests show kids' sports abilities
Genetic test marketers ask $200 for a kit they say reveals a child's athletic aptitude, scientists are skeptical
03/09/2011 04:12 UTC
Why the US-China agreement might save the planet
Nathaniel Keohane of the Environmental Defense Fund explains what the countries’ pledges mean for the climate fight
11/15/2014 23:00 UTC
The Fix
Hip-hop rules the Grammys, Alice Cooper lies down next to Hugh Hefner, and even the Boss can't save the Bottom Line.
12/04/2003 18:53 UTC
Pick of the week: "The Way, Way Back" is a wistful summer escape
The new indie comedy gets adolescence and adulthood just right
07/05/2013 04:00 UTC
Sherman Alexie's cultural imperialism
The Native American novelist thinks Ian Frazier had no business writing "On the Rez." He may have some trespasses of his own to answer for.
02/14/2000 21:00 UTC
Human-level AI is a giant risk. Why are we entrusting its development to tech CEOs?
Tech CEOs are trying to create “Human-level AI.” Here’s what that means, and why we should fear it
08/27/2022 18:00 UTC
Letters
"Is there no limit to the vacuousness of the press?" Readers respond to Anna Holmes' "Why Won't This Man Blink?"
02/04/2004 02:00 UTC
Guillermo del Toro's rapturous "Nightmare Alley" seduces with its stylish & twisty grift
Bradley Cooper is a man of mystery who may have met his deceptive match in Cate Blanchett in this elegant remake
12/18/2021 00:00 UTC
"The King's Man": Come for the goofy revisionist history, but stay for scenery-chewing Rasputin
The film is really just an excuse for multiple souped-up action setpieces and dumb fun set during WWI
12/22/2021 21:30 UTC
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