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Roger Goodell’s upcoming farce: Inside the NFL’s cynical plans for Adrian Peterson
Elias Isquith
A little-noticed report on the league's plans for the indicted superstar shows it's learning all the wrong lessons
Let’s debate: A David Bowie critic and an obsessive battle over maddening brilliance of “Lodger”
Rick Moody, Simon Critchley
Simon Critchley and Rick Moody on Bowie's 1979 masterpiece, and the way pop music mutates and deepens over time
Terry Gilliam: Hollywood is just “gray, frightened people” holding on for dear life
Andrew O'Hehir
The godfather of dystopian cinema on the death of Hollywood, why he gave up U.S. citizenship and his new movie
The 10 most trollish T-shirts ever sold
Prachi Gupta
Urban Outfitters, with its faux blood-stained Kent State sweat shirt, has plenty of company in the retail world
Bob Mould: “Father Time’s trying to get in the band and I’m trying to keep him out of the band”
Rick Moody
Salon Q&A: Bob Mould on a pep talk from Dave Grohl, moving on from old bands, and making a great rock CD at 53
Portrait of a self-published author: Drac Von Stoller’s invisible literary empire
Laura Miller
He has 155 e-books to his name and is at war with Amazon. But his is the kind of story the media never tells
Robin Williams’ inexhaustible comic force: An eccentric, electric performer who fought his demons on-screen
Andrew O'Hehir
He wasn't a natural fit for movies, and his stardom was a trap. But his lightning comic talent was like no one else
Noam Chomsky: How the bin Laden raid could have led to nuclear annihilation
Noam Chomsky
America's nuclear history is riddled with examples of narrowly avoided catastrophe. How long will that luck last?
Sony is making a movie about a female superhero from the “Spider-Man” universe
Prachi Gupta
It will reportedly come out in 2017
Pick your doomsday: 9 end-of-the-world theories that will haunt your dreams
Sarah Gray
Climate change and nuclear war are obvious choices. But don't rule out a robot uprising — or something even weirder
All the business advice I learned from Comedy Central’s “Nathan for You”
Christy O'Shoney
For a show that mocks American marketing strategies, its entrepreneurial tips sure seem to work pretty well
VIP boxes and seven-figure advances: How fiction gets the publishing industry laughably wrong
Laura Miller
The book business is not an easy setting to dramatize. But that sure hasn't stopped thriller writers from trying
Joe Swanberg: “Mumblecore kind of became a dirty word”
Daniel D'Addario
The "Happy Christmas" director on working with Anna Kendrick and Lena Dunham, and how his movies have changed
19 songs that prove how much pop music owes to black rock
Noah Berlatsky
From Mariah Carey to Run-D.M.C., the most critically acclaimed pop of the last 60 years was shaped by black rock
“I sold my book for $25,000”: A debut novelist’s experiment with radical honesty
Ted Thompson
Financial concerns for a writer will never go away -- so the key is to decide how you define success
Ben Stein writes essay about the women Ben Stein finds sexually attractive
Katie McDonough
He is also very worried about Hillary Clinton and America's dwindling "power and prestige"
“We’ve got a serious issue right here”: LeVar Burton on the “Reading Rainbow” Kickstarter campaign
Prachi Gupta
Burton spoke to Salon about education activism, Common Core and the future of reading
Bringing pleasure back to New England’s Detroit: Can a ghost town in Long Island Sound be revived from the dead?
Andrea Powell
Corruption and then heroism in this amazing race to return an urban waterfront jewel to a city in need of a break
Casey Kasem was the godfather of the listicle
Jen Chaney
Before Buzzfeed, before Total Request Live, even before Letterman's Top Ten, there was American Top 40
Disney needs a Princess Leia action figure
Hayley Krischer
With so many tough, empowered princesses, Disney still struggles with how to market "Star Wars" to girls
Shocking movie portrayal: Why “Obvious Child” is a revolutionary fairy tale
Katie McDonough
In this striking new film, a woman has sex, gets pregnant and has an abortion. And she isn't punished for it!
“Obvious Child”: An abortion rom-com makes history
Andrew O'Hehir
This indie comedy hit, built around the irresistible Jenny Slate, blasts through pop culture's abortion taboo
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