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Midrange gifts for the culture vulture
Hungarian art films, indie-rock wall decals and (of course) "The Godfather."
12/01/2008 16:48 UTC
GOP elite and pundits support Trump more they let on: For right-wing media and leaders, it's not what he says but how he says it
Make no mistake, the Republican establishment would love Trump if he were a little better housetrained
04/04/2016 20:01 UTC
"Factory Girl"
Sienna Miller plays Warhol muse Edie Sedgwick in this impressionistic biopic.
02/02/2007 18:00 UTC
Fox News: 25 years of making everyone's lives progressively crappier
Conservative media was going to birth a network eventually. But Fox has made life worse, even if you never watch
10/07/2021 10:00 UTC
The Golden Globes of hatred
During last night's awards show, decades' worth of skepticism and resentment bubbled to the surface
01/17/2011 19:10 UTC
Scientists believe they've discovered a planet that orbits three stars
Forget about one or two sunsets — three might be possible in this solar system
10/05/2021 19:00 UTC
The Fix
Bill Paxton explodes over oral-sex chatter. Diane Sawyer anchor rumors ramp up. Plus: Why Uma left Andre.
03/09/2006 19:30 UTC
The next Napster?
A new online music service aims to give listeners what they want -- if music-biz moguls are smart enough to let it.
03/21/2001 01:40 UTC
How lingering fears from the pandemic could change the way we watch and play sports
Long after a crisis recedes, residual anxiety can remain and become calcified in cultures, customs and institutions
05/24/2020 16:29 UTC
Former Golden Globes publicist sues, claims payola
Lawsuit claims association members abuse their positions and accept illegal deals
01/15/2011 00:46 UTC
The Curious Case Of Grammy Nominee Linda Chorney
01/20/2012 21:27 UTC
The Curious Case Of Grammy Nominee Linda Chorney
01/20/2012 21:27 UTC
Letters
Did impotent Dems cave on Alberto Gonzales and the Ohio vote? Salon readers weigh in. Plus: Is there life after payola?
01/09/2005 04:13 UTC
"Seabiscuit"
Director Gary Ross yearns to make this saga of the racehorse who transfixed Depression America into a Hollywood classic. But unlike the awkward real-life Seabiscuit, his version is pretty -- and lacks a soul.
07/26/2003 00:00 UTC
How David Vitter got away with it
Three years ago, the "family values" conservative was caught in a hooker scandal. Now, he's cruising to reelection
06/29/2010 15:01 UTC