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There’s one Blockbuster Video left in America, and it’s in Bend, Oregon

Michael Nordine
Streaming killed the video store

Almost heaven, West Virginia: Driving country roads in search of America today

Bill Barich
I traced John Steinbeck's "Travels with Charley" rural path from New York to San Francisco, along Route 50

What’s leisure and what’s game addiction in the 21st century?

Lindsay Grace
Are these people suffering from a disorder — or just having fun?

The naked truth about nude art modeling

Robin Eileen Bernstein
"Have you ever been intrigued by what it’s like to be a nude art model?" the email from my school asked

Will robot-led restaurants be a gift or a curse to food workers?

Steve Holt
Spyce, a Boston restaurant built around a robotic kitchen, might reshape the future of restaurant work

“The Bold Type,” “Dietland” and fashion: The feminist army is assembling (literally) in the closet

Melanie McFarland
Fashion is both a balm to and the bane of women. It fits these two TV shows about female ambition like a glove

“Iggy at his most Iggiest”: Rock heroes like you’ve never seen them before

Amanda Marcotte
Salon talks to music industry legend Bill Bentley about his crowd-sourced collection of rock photos for Smithsonian

David Bowie, up close and personal: How the “David Bowie Is” exhibit was made

Amanda Marcotte
After a five-year tour, "David Bowie Is" is at its final stop, the Brooklyn Museum, through July 15

Reduce stress and anxiety with this mindfulness app

Salon Marketplace

Our TV road to “Atlanta” is one long, strange trip into hyperreality

Melanie McFarland
The wide divide existing between the Kanyes of Earth and the rest of us is held in place by our worship of illusion

The Black Codes never went away — they just became the “Black Tax”

D. Watkins
Of course blatant discrimination against African Americans didn't end when the Civil Rights Act was passed

Laura Ingraham meets the Afrocentric “alt-right” — and it’s every bit as weird as it sounds

Matthew Sheffield
"Hotep Jesus" appeared on Fox News to bash Starbucks and white liberals, and how that happened is stranger still

Slipped through the cracks: April 10, 2018

Jeremy Binckes
The notes and quotes you may have missed

Free from the NBA, Ray Allen has written the memoir “From the Outside”

Rachel Leah
A conversation with Allen about his new memoir, perseverance, race and why he will never "shut up and dribble"

“Roseanne,” the Rust Belt and the dangers of the single story

Erin Keane
“Roseanne” is the new “Hillbilly Elegy” — one family's narrative being made to stand for so much more

Reminder: “Roseanne” is not the only “real” American sitcom

Melanie McFarland
Despite the hoopla over the reboot, other sitcoms have been depicting how America honestly looks for years now

How Memphis police leaders failed Martin Luther King Jr.

Joseph Rosenbloom
King’s fear for his safety in Memphis was well founded. Threats had poured in, and he was left vulnerable

The last generation of Toys “R” Us kids mourns its demise

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The end of an era for toy store lovers

Trump’s new pivot on foreign policy: Bring back the warmongers

Matthew Sheffield
With far-right, anti-Islamic Mike Pompeo as secretary of state, there goes Trump's "restrained" foreign policy

Prince on film: from humble MTV beginnings to camp masterpiece “Purple Rain”

Michaelangelo Matos
Somewhere between "Dirty Mind" and "Little Red Corvette," Prince's on-screen persona finally clicked

The lonely life of the writer

Julia Bainbridge
Would you move to a house in the middle of the woods to finish writing a book?

“Freed” Is the best Fifty Shades yet, and this film even manages to be a little steamy

Gary M. Kramer
Fifty Shades is a trilogy of sex comedies, not sex movies, once you've made that shift it is all just fun and games

Trayvon Martin would have been 23 today

D. Watkins
Being black can still get you killed in America

How corporations are destroying video games

Matthew Smith
As video game corporations try to wring ever-more money out of consumers, a regulatory backlash causes a reckoning
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