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Let us now give "Thanks" some praise
It's no Arthur Miller masterpiece, but TV's silly, subversive "Thanks" just might be "The Crucible's" sitcom equivalent.
08/25/1999 20:00 UTC
Hillary runs away from Bernie: The presumptive Democratic nominee pays lip service to Sanders supporters and nothing more
Clinton has shown no interest in incorporating her opponent's platform. She could be leaving her left flank exposed
05/10/2016 13:00 UTC
Dave Chappelle was attacked during standup – Is this The Slap all over again?
"Was that Will Smith?" Chris Rock joked after the incident during Netflix's comedy festival
05/04/2022 21:26 UTC
The disturbing data on Republicans and racism: Trump backers are the most bigoted within the GOP
Racists are more likely to be Republicans — and the most extreme among them are Donald Trump supporters
07/06/2016 13:59 UTC
Trump's HHS secretary accidentally tells the truth: Racism is driving pandemic policy
Alex Azar's comments were hateful — and honest, exposing the racist logic behind the entire Trump movement
05/19/2020 10:00 UTC
A New Year's resolution for Democrats: To win in 2020, get the f**k over 2016 already
Democrats must escape the poisonous hangover of Bernie v. Hillary. I've got terms for a truce: You'll hate it
01/01/2020 15:00 UTC
Donald Trump is brilliant revenge: The GOP's demise looks a lot like this
The right used angry blue-collar voters and just made the rich richer. Supporting Trump settles the score
09/09/2015 02:01 UTC
"Engleby"
The narrator of Sebastian Faulks' enthralling new novel is a witty, unreliable oddball -- but is he a murderer?
09/07/2007 15:13 UTC
Tintin's racist history: Symbol of Brussels solidarity is uncomfortably divisive
Hergé may've been more an opportunist than an outright bigot, but symbols like this carry weight
03/23/2016 00:48 UTC
"The Minus Man"
Hampton Francher's directorial debut is a thrill-less psychological thriller.
09/15/1999 19:30 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
Donald Trump and dog-whistle politics: How to beat him — and build long-term progressive victory
Ian Haney López on how a "race-class narrative" that includes white people can transform democracy in America
10/05/2019 16:00 UTC
Farting in love
It's a dreaded but inevitable stage in every relationship: Admitting the basic fact of our human digestive tracts
03/24/2013 02:00 UTC
Trump supporters and the Oregon militiamen agree: More free stuff for us, nothing for anyone else
Trump supporters and the Oregon militia have a lot in common, namely a desire to monopolize government resources
01/05/2016 00:59 UTC
Why I work myself to death
The reasons why we overwork ourselves can be social, economic or cultural. For me, it's rooted in ableism
07/29/2017 20:00 UTC