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Is Michael Pollan a sexist pig?

Emily Matchar
"Femivores" have made DIY domesticity cool. But critics who blame feminism for obesity and fast food have it wrong

Podcast superstar Marc Maron prepares for TV: “We should call the show ‘Not Louie'”

Daniel D'Addario
As he gets ready for the debut of his sitcom, the "WTF" star fields questions about competition and selling out

Andy Griffith, America’s surrogate father

Evan Smith Rakoff
A trip to the Andy Griffith Museum in North Carolina helps explain the actor's enduring legacy

When we all smelled like teen spirit

Jennifer Kabat
"NYC 1993" at the New Museum offers a sampling of the earnest, overtly political art of the early 1990s

A reality star we didn’t really know

Alexandra Bradner
"Buckwild's" Shain Gandee seemed a big-hearted guy with unrequited yearning. We should mourn him even more

Richard Griffiths dies at 65

Jill Lawless
The British actor will be most widely remembered for his roles in the "Harry Potter" franchise and "Withnail and I"

Take our nuclear waste, please!

Bruce Barcott
After Fukushima, the Obama administration is scrambling to find new storage centers for America's spent fuel rods

America’s new sex toy revolution

David Rosen
U.S. sales are skyrocketing, aided by $15 billion in annual revenue from online retailers

The Comedy Central host behind the fake “hero pig” video: “There’s more to the story”

Daniel D'Addario
His staged video of a piglet saving a goat ended up on the news, but Comedy Central host Nathan Fielder is sanguine

Dennis Rodman thrown out of a bar for yelling about what a great guy Kim Jong Un is

Prachi Gupta
Sources tell the Post that Rodman was being belligerent, but the New York hotel insists there was no incident

My backup mom

Roger Ebert
A legendary film critic talks about the woman who helped shape him, and the mysteries of her life that still linger

I worked hard for no pay — and I dug it

Rachel Monroe
When I lived on a commune, I learned that some kinds of labor yield their own, non-monetary rewards

“To get the gold, they will have to kill every one of us”

Alexander Zaitchik
The most-storied warrior tribe in Ecuador prepares to fight as the government sells gold-laden land to China

Rex Reed: A career of offensiveness

Prachi Gupta
The film critic made headlines for calling Melissa McCarthy a "hippo." But he's been outrageous for years

Charges dropped against 1 in Texas campus shooting

Juan Lozano
Prosecutors dropped charges against a 22-year-old man who authorities believed was involved in the shooting

My 1,700-mile hike across the XL Pipeline

Ken Ilgunas
I wanted to learn everything about the environmental battle. I saw a country marked by apathy, and flickers of hope

Richard Marx hates my guts

Edward McClelland
I made a snarky comment about the 1980s soft-rock balladeer on my blog. And now he won't leave me alone. Really

Sundance is a bit much, even for Robert Redford

David Germain
"I never dreamed the festival would reach this degree. It's not quite the same as when we first started"

“Curb Your Enthusiasm” comedian Jeff Garlin launches podcast

Prachi Gupta
Featuring stars Larry David, Lena Dunham, Judd Apatow and others

Elmore Leonard rips off “Justified”!

Kristopher Jansma
The relationship between the creator and the FX hit is as fascinating and complicated as the show itself

My search for Creflo Dollar

Emily Raboteau
I set out to find the Promised Land and that quest brought to a prosperity-pushing Atlanta mega-church

My lucky thunder thighs

Antonia Crane
As a stripper, my thick legs were a liability. But they also carried me through drug addiction and grief

How fracking is corroding small-town America

Andrew O'Hehir
Matt Damon and Gus Van Sant's "Promised Land" explores how fracking is poisoning small towns — like mine

Polar bears just might outlive us all

Zac Unger
They've become the fuzzy face of climate change. But these animals are far more resilient than we like to think
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