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Jack Klugman dies in Los Angeles
The star of "The Odd Couple" was 90
12/25/2012 04:58 UTC
Capturing how Aretha Franklin could "alchemize her pain into sonic gold"
Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks spoke to Salon about finding the genius of synthesis in the musical legend
03/25/2021 14:01 UTC
"Admission": Hollywood blandness claims Tina Fey!
TV's sharpest, smartest woman gets bleached into dullness in the forgettable Ivy League rom-com "Admission"
03/21/2013 00:20 UTC
Election Day blogging (11 p.m. EST thread)
Join Joan Walsh, Glenn Greenwald, David Sirota, David Talbot, Digby, Paul Maslin, Rebecca Traister and Gary Kamiya as they follow the day's events
11/05/2008 09:00 UTC
The world's best female Elvis impersonator
Jacqueline Feilich earned a cult following with her gender-bending. But is the world ready for a lady Elvis?
06/10/2010 17:01 UTC
Sam Rockwell: "My whole career has been an afterlife"
The consummate actor's actor talks about playing "used-car salesmen" and his gripping new thriller "A Single Shot"
09/21/2013 03:00 UTC
Finally, "a bulletproof black man": The perfect timing of "Luke Cage" and the black nerd renaissance
My first look at Netflix's new Marvel superhero series fills me with joy, hope and pain
07/30/2016 23:30 UTC
The rules of TV are coming "Undone"
Looking at Amazon's new series from Raphael Bob-Waksberg; late night welcomes another female face with Lilly Singh
09/14/2019 19:30 UTC
"Racism is really just a mask for greed": Salon talks to Alice Walker on the 40th anniversary of "Meridian" about the power of revolt
The Pulitzer-winning novelist opens up about social justice, race, sexism and how literature can change the world
05/31/2016 03:00 UTC
"14 Peaks" and "Torn" deliver intense, brutal yet ultimately rewarding mountain-climbing experiences
Ranging from exhilarating and inspirational to intimate and emotional, these two new films take you on a journey
11/30/2021 00:31 UTC
Death of an American original
Cartoonist Spain Rodriguez subverted the youth of America
12/01/2012 17:00 UTC
Tarantino flunks American history
Even by its own pulp standards, "Django Unchained" is grossly inaccurate -- and perpetuates dangerous stereotypes
01/12/2013 20:00 UTC
Texas Republicans to investigate school districts’ books that mention race and sexuality
A state representative asked school superintendents to confirm whether or not 850 books are in their schools
10/27/2021 18:02 UTC
Nat Faxon: Oscar-winning screenwriter and TV's goofiest brother
The "Ben & Kate" co-star may play an overgrown man-child, but in real life, he's a hard-working, earnest filmmaker
11/12/2012 01:00 UTC
On Nate Parker, and lessons my father tried to teach me about rape
The "Birth of a Nation" director's 1999 case invites us to examine rape culture — but do we have the will?
08/25/2016 01:56 UTC