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Coney Island rides again: “We will never make Disney here”
Henry Grabar
New York's once-amazing vacationland is being transformed, but could it become the Disneyland some feared?
Disney is trying to win over gamers
Sarah Kessler
The company's latest title, Disney Infinity, represents a shift in the way execs are thinking about digital culture
How war became child’s play
Tom Engelhardt
"The End of Victory Culture" examines the relationship between US military conflicts and children's entertainment
Switzerland apologizes to Oprah for store assistant’s racism
Prachi Gupta
The celebrity earned an estimated $77 million last year but was denied a $40,000 bag because it was "too expensive"
ComicCon for Jane Austen fans!
Deborah Yaffe
Welcome to JANSA's annual meeting, where Austen lovers divide into Team Willoughby and Team Brandon and ask WWJD
“She’s a survivor”
Ej Dickson
Laverne Cox on her "Orange Is the New Black" character and the need for more portrayals of trans women on TV
A kid is not a luxury item
Kelly Diels
Treating childbearing like a privilege reserved for the rich keeps us from enacting the policies parents need
“Why did you shoot me? I was reading a book”: The new warrior cop is out of control
Radley Balko
SWAT teams raiding poker games and trying to stop underage drinking? Overwhelming paramilitary force is on the rise
Creative destruction, government snooping: Is the Internet worth it?
Andrew Leonard
We can't "repeal the Internet." But it has unleashed scary forces -- and reasons for a Silicon Valley backlash
He is Legend: Remembering sci-fi author Richard Matheson
Steven Lloyd Wilson
Matheson's fiction crackled with a truthfulness that was beyond the means of many of his more famous contemporaries
Review: “You should put a condom on that”
Tracy Clark-Flory
I check out Birchbox's erotic-themed imitators -- and encounter a bit of sexiness and a whole lot of yuckiness
Rebecca Black is actually kind of good now
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "Friday" singer's still slugging away at music -- and she's getting better at it
Esther Williams dies at 91
Bob Thomas
The champion swimmer was one of Hollywood's brightest stars in the 1940s and 50s
When did cover songs become annoying marketing ploys?
Ryan Nakashima
They're crowding digital music services like Spotify and Rhapsody, and threaten their future business
Finding peace in post-disaster Haiti
Jonathan M. Katz
As an AP reporter covering the earthquake, I anticipated violent mayhem. What I discovered was a country united
Welcome to the jungle: The definitive oral history of ’80s metal
Jon Wiederhorn, Katherine Turman
Mötley Crüe, Slash, Lita Ford, Dokken and more share the wildest stories from the heyday of L.A.'s Sunset Strip
Reburying F. Scott Fitzgerald
Michael Winship
Nearly 40 years ago, I watched his remains be laid to rest -- a poignant coda to his years of celebrity
Antiabortionists prey on minority women
Akiba Solomon
A new missionary campaign paints blacks and Latinos as the victims of feminists and corrupt healthcare providers
Kerouac: Angel-headed hipster
Michael Kammen
The writer's restless odyssey and his new life “On the Road”
We are all addicts now
Damian Thompson
Even cupcakes and iPhones control us -- social and technological advances stimulate desires and foster addiction
Julian Assange: The government is a vindictive loser
Chris Hedges
The Wikileaks founder reflects on his persecution in a rare interview from London's Ecuadorean embassy
The Facebook Home disaster
Andrew Leonard
The people have spoken: Nobody wants to live in Mark Zuckerberg's gated community
A “Gossip Girl” star becomes Jeff Buckley: “I was not his most rabid fan”
Daniel D'Addario
Penn Badgley says he's proud of his work for the first time, in a fictionalized look at Jeff Buckley's life
Bombing suspects’ mother discussed jihad with elder son
Michael Kunzelman, David Caruso, Max Seddon
Zubeidat Tsarnaeva also cited conspiracy theories about 9/11 being a plot against Muslims
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