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“She goes chic very fast”: “Poker Face” costume designer on creating Natasha Lyonne’s iconic outfits

Joy Saha
Trayce Gigi Field told Salon about the "fashionable-ish" Charlie Cale, from the boots and vests to that horse head

“We need a 20-year plan”: The fight for progress — and why it requires reaching out to conservatives

Chauncey DeVega
Author Justin Gest on why Americans need to start communicating with one another again

The Baltimore corner store sandwich that helped me fall in love with breakfast

D. Watkins
At the cheap carryout spots on my block the clerks always used to ask, "With or without jelly?" 

Velveeta belongs in your desserts — including this nostalgic play on apple pie

Bibi Hutchings
Make room for this funky, cheesy, Velveeta-loving dessert. It's an oldie but a goodie — and so easy to make

A new rating system aims to help shoppers parse which foods are more and less healthful

Dariush Mozaffarian, Renata Micha, Jeffrey B. Blumberg
Which is better for you: a bagel with cream cheese or avocado toast? A new rating system could answer that

“She feels things deeply”: How “A Radiant Girl” slowly realizes the persecution of the Holocaust

Gary M. Kramer
Sandrine Kiberlain spoke to Salon about her film set in 1940s occupied France, centered on an everyday teenager

NASA wants to explore Uranus. Here’s why that won’t happen until the 2040s

Troy Farah
An unmanned mission to the mysterious ice giant is at least 20 years away. Scientists say it's worth the wait

Learn the secret for parchment paper piping bags

Maki Yazawa
A professional pastry chef shares all the steps to making this tool for decorating cakes

“Skinamarink” feels different for anyone who grew up in an abusive household

Kelly McClure
For some, the idea of waking up to your parents being gone is less horrific, and more like a dream come true

Here’s why “That ‘90s Show” is missing these “That ‘70s Show” cast members

Joy Saha
The Netflix spinoff features plenty of new faces and several familiar faces who returned for brief cameos

Sorry Starbucks lovers, the rewards program is changing for the worse on Feb. 13

Joy Saha
The coffeehouse chain is hiking up the prices of its rewards, in addition to introducing new items

“The Price of Glee”: The 10 most shocking takeaways from the docuseries about Fox’s musical hit

Joy Saha
The three-part series explores the dark behind-the-scenes drama of Ryan Murphy's hit 2009 musical-drama

Palates meet palettes: When did so many fast food brands also launch makeup lines?

Joy Saha
Chipotle, 7-Eleven and Cheetos are just a few brands that also dipped their toes into the cosmetics industry

Of course even Taylor Swift’s cats are capitalists

Olivia Luppino
It's bizarre how conditioned we are to spend money on Swift. Could the future be feline?

Costco is selling Alfredo sauce made by an Ina Garten-approved brand

Michael La Corte
A cheesy weeknight pasta dinner has never been easier

The strange case of the undead writer

Alison Stine
A romance writer’s family said she had died. Fans bought her final book. Two years later, she’s alive

Year of the mushroom: Why 2022 was defined by fungi

Ashlie D. Stevens
From the couture runway to home kitchens, all things fungus are having a moment

Ina Garten serves this Trader Joe’s dessert to guests with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce

Michael La Corte
"Hosting is about the people," the Barefoot Contessa says

Wendell Pierce on bringing a Black Willy Loman to life, making “Death of a Salesman” relevant today

D. Watkins
Salon sits down with the Broadway actor and "The Wire" star to discuss the American Dream and Black Americans

“Harry & Meghan”: The 6 biggest takeaways from the first part of Netflix’s docuseries

Joy Saha
The tell-all series delves into the couple's relationship and their decision to leave the royal family for good

In defiance of federal drug law, mushroom dispensaries are popping up across North America

Troy Farah
Psychedelic shops are openly selling trippy fungi in a growing number of cities. Is this just the beginning?

Warwick Davis is the real hero of Gen X

Alison Stine
An action hero with a baby in every scene, Davis taught the loneliest generation how to parent ourselves

Ravi Kapoor on his comedy “Four Samosas”: “I always wanted to make a lo-fi heist movie”

Gary M. Kramer
Four friends in LA's Little India try to steal diamonds without guns, gadgets or car chases

Military pledged to remove unexploded bombs from this island — native Hawaiians are still waiting

Rob Perez
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which is leading the remediation effort, has been plagued by shoddy work
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