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A comedy for grown women: “Better Things” nails the dance of modern female adulthood

Melanie McFarland
"Louie" alum Pamela Adlon's show, co-created with Louis C.K., takes a fresh look at life as a single working mom

We’re all living in the “Upside Down”: “Stranger Things” is a show about the internet’s dark sides

Michael Morelli
Under the irresistible '80s pastiche, "Stranger Things" explores the monstrous capabilities of digital technology

“Something was wrong with Aunt Jane”: Brad Watson on the uncommon woman behind his new novel, writing difference and the appeal of “fly-over” country

Silas House
Salon talks to Brad Watson, acclaimed author of "The Heaven of Mercury," about his new novel "Miss Jane"

Endless war, endless greed: The Pentagon is lining its pockets with taxpayer dollars

Andrew Cockburn
Obama now plans to rebuild America's nuclear weapons cache, the latest in a series of military enrichment schemes

Zombie time at campaign Hillary: Camille Paglia on Trump’s real strength and Clinton’s fatal sleepwalking

Camille Paglia
The media covers for Hillary on her email scandal while Trump gallops through the non-stop artillery barrage

The ultimate Luna interview: Noah Baumbach and Dean Wareham talk super-groups, the Velvet Underground and the history of one of New York’s greatest bands

Noah Baumbach
The iconic band releases a box set of its brilliant '90s albums. Dean Wareham and Noah Baumbach explore the history

“Lady Dynamite” upends prestige comedy: Maria Bamford’s brilliant new Netflix show is unlike anything you’ve seen

Sonia Saraiya
Bamford and "Arrested Development" creator Mitch Hurwitz join forces—and cement Netflix as a comedy powerhouse

Bernie’s only way forward: Sanders must campaign harder than ever and believe he can win

H.A. Goodman
In reality, Clinton is this year’s George McGovern and Sanders is the best general election candidate for Democrats

The “real” war on women?: Wisconsin lawmaker pushing awful anti-trans bathroom bill supposedly to “protect our women and girls”

Nico Lang
This Republican wants Wisconsin to be the new North Carolina—he claims backlash is liberal "bigotry"

A Prince for every occasion: He created his own borderless genre—and always sounded exactly like himself

Annie Zaleski
Funk, soul, R&B, rock, pop, blues—Prince conquered them all, and championed female artists along the way

Ted Cruz is a strange guy: 6 times he weirded everyone out, including when he celebrated his marriage with 100 cans of soup

Michael Garofalo
Ted Cruz loves Campbell's Chunky soup, paisley bathrobes and paintings of himself

Stop piling on La’Porsha Renae: LGBT Americans don’t need her approval, they need better legal protections

Nico Lang
The "American Idol" runner-up's gaffe highlights why those "sincerely held belief" laws are so dangerous

Secrets of the penny candy jar: From Tootsie Rolls to Necco wafers, the real story behind every nostalgic treat

Susan Benjamin
Whether you loved Milk Duds, Pixy Stix, the Circus Peanut or the Charleston Chew, these histories are sweet

The National Enquirer’s 5 most outrageous political “scoops”

Michael Garofalo
The tabloid, which broke the Cruz "sex scandal," doesn't have a great track record for its political exclusives

Go ahead and call Caitlyn Jenner a delusional GOP shill — but don’t say she’s not a woman

Nico Lang
Since Jenner voiced her support for Ted Cruz, it's been open season for ugly transphobia

Let’s demilitarize the military: The Pentagon may pose the single greatest threat to our democracy

Gregory D. Foster
We blow billions on national security while our infrastructure rots. This is not how a functioning republic behaves

Behind the music on “Vinyl”: Getting Sly & the Family Stone all wrong — at the expense of the band’s women

Caryn Rose
The HBO show about the music industry in the '70s gets small details right, but drops the ball on major players

Trolls will love Peeple: Even with anti-bullying controls, “Yelp for People” still sounds like a nightmare

Rachel Kramer Bussel
New human-ratings app Peeple, set to launch Monday, still isn’t the cure for fixing your social reputation

Nina Simone’s “Strange Fruit”: Inside the Jim Crow childhood of the High Priestess of Soul 

Jack Shuler
The late singer, subject of a documentary up for an Oscar next weekend, would have been 83 today

The brainwashed rebels of the Bundy siege: Why something like this was eventually bound to happen

Bob Cesca
In a conservative bubble that encourages conspiracy theories and violence impulses, it was only a matter of time

Escaping the princess-or-superhero trap: Target strikes another blow against the tyranny of pink and blue

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Because why should a "boy's room" or a "girl's room" have to look a certain way?

Coldplay’s eat-pray-love India: Their Beyoncé collaboration is even more insidious than cultural appropriation — and it’s not the band’s first time

Paula Young Lee
Just like "Princess of China," "Hymn for the Weekend" is Orientalism—a white guy's fantasy Asia, repackaged & sold

Amy Winehouse’s mom opens up: “I did not expect to lose Amy when I did”

Janis Winehouse
I have this dream where Amy says, "Oops, Mum, I really didn’t mean to do that. I went too far this time, didn’t I?"

R.I.P, the list pop song: Missing the lost art of rock ‘n’ roll lyrical overload

Marc Spitz
From The Nails' "88 Lines About 44 Women" to R.E.M.'s big hit, they don't write them like this anymore
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