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GOP's lamest war ever: Why they're pretending to hate each other
To understand why John Boehner and Mitch McConnell are supposedly at "war" with conservatives, follow the money
12/17/2013 23:03 UTC
David Byrne discusses his new documentary "Contemporary Color": "Whoever decided what culture is, has kind of overlooked this"
A documentary, directed by Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross, examines the spectacle and the art of modern color guard
03/01/2017 05:00 UTC
"Everybody wants the picture”: Why Kevin Nealon learned to draw caricatures when comedy clubs closed
The comedian reflects on his "SNL" era and how his drawing hobby became a book of celebrity caricatures
11/10/2022 20:00 UTC
Jeff Daniels didn't want dad roles — so he took the ultimate dad role in "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Salon talks to the stars of "To Kill a Mockingbird" about how Harper Lee's classic got the Sorkin treatment
04/14/2019 15:00 UTC
Obama: Trump trying to "kneecap" US Postal Service in order to "discourage people from voting"
Obama says we've never seen a president so "explicit" in "trying to discourage people from voting" in modern times
08/14/2020 18:04 UTC
How Maura Tierney learned to identify with a "monstrous" torturer
The star of "The Affair" and "The Report" on living in the post-truth era: "We need to know what's true"
11/15/2019 22:00 UTC
"I have more dragons to slay": Tony Shalhoub is just getting started
The actor talks Flamin' Hot Cheetos, how his dad inspired his "Maisel" character and revisiting his "Monk" role
06/15/2023 19:00 UTC
"Little Bird": The terrifying possibility of what a Christian nationalist America could look like
Salon talks to Darcy Van Poelgeest about his acclaimed comic, Donald Trump, resistance activism and more
07/23/2019 20:00 UTC
ChatGPT isn’t sentient. Could we build a chatbot that is?
University of Washington professor Chirag Shah speaks to Salon about where the AI explosion is heading
03/19/2023 23:30 UTC
"Why are we not in awe of ourselves?" Agapi Stassinopoulos on finding inner joy
The author of "Wake Up to the Joy of You" wants to help you calm down
01/31/2017 21:52 UTC
When women can't quit the emotional labor habit: "It's hard to give up that gold star"
Gemma Hartley, author of "Fed Up," opens up about why women are so angry when men act helpless
11/13/2018 20:00 UTC
How Amazon workers turned union-busting "captive audience" meetings against the corporate giant
Union organizers say Jeff Bezos' company's tactics backfired at Staten Island warehouse
04/05/2022 09:00 UTC
Harlan Coben on why even bestselling authors get those self-loathing writer blues
Salon talks to the prolific novelist about why he likes writing about missing people and the specific appeal of NJ
03/25/2019 20:00 UTC
Is this a break or a breakup? Best Sex Ever has advice
A reader asks Arielle how to proceed with a relationship break that stretched into months — with side action
07/11/2019 20:00 UTC
Ronny Chieng on Andrew Yang: “There aren’t enough Asian people in positions of power”
The "Daily Show" comedian on telling jokes for Americans, the retro feel for his Netflix special, and Baby Yoda
12/16/2019 21:00 UTC