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Broadway director George C. Wolfe on Eugene O'Neill and the strange music of "The Iceman Cometh"
Salon sits down with the legendary director and playwright to discuss O'Neill's classic, nominated for 8 Tonys
05/23/2018 21:00 UTC
Just like '80s nerd heaven: The seductive nostalgia of "Stranger Things" — and my unexpected ambivalence
Netflix's supernatural show raids my childhood pop-culture loves, from D&D to E.T. — and I admit, I felt conflicted
08/04/2016 02:59 UTC
The David Letterman reflection on how he treated young actresses that only Julia Roberts could deliver: "What was the matter with me?"
A tender and revealing sendoff to one of TV's classic couples
05/14/2015 22:30 UTC
Should we forgive Billy Corgan for his politics?
With a new album coming, can we reconcile his music and his toxicity?
10/13/2017 23:00 UTC
"The Thing": Loving prequel to a horror classic
Go back to Antarctica with Hieronymus Bosch in a thrilling tribute to John Carpenter\'s 1982 monster-fest
10/13/2011 04:00 UTC
"Whatever Works"
Woody Allen and Larry David return to New York, bringing their crotchety self-mockery with them
06/19/2009 14:21 UTC
The day he thought he could fly: How my father broke our family's silence on schizophrenia
I was home on break from college the first time my dad told me, "There were times when I wasn’t fully rational”
06/22/2017 22:45 UTC
Watson dominated "Jeopardy!" and now the supercomputer has a new feature: The Debater
Watch: IBM exec demonstrates Watson's ability to search 4 million Wikipedia articles and present an argument
05/06/2014 01:30 UTC
Navel-gazing raised to an art
Five great contemporary books about self-consciousness.
06/14/1999 20:00 UTC
This is how science lost God: Atheism, evolution and the long road to Richard Dawkins' latest Twitter controversy
The roots of today's battles over atheism, science, religion and climate change actually date back centuries
01/17/2016 22:00 UTC
"4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days"
Don't call it the Romanian abortion movie! Cristian Mungiu's Palme d'Or-winner is a tense, brilliantly constructed thriller with a female hero.
01/28/2008 10:59 UTC
"Republicans are embracing this guy": Trump slams Israeli intelligence, calls Hezbollah "very smart"
Ex-Pence adviser calls out GOP for claiming "to stand by Israel while still standing by Trump"
10/12/2023 13:20 UTC
The socialist revolt that America forgot: A history lesson for Bernie Sanders
In 1978, the Left was fed up with Jimmy Carter and looking for an alternative. If only they had followed through.
05/08/2015 23:20 UTC
Pay her, she's the queen: The gender pay gap on "The Crown" is a disgrace
The show literally revolves around Claire Foy and she was paid less than Matt Smith, who played her husband
03/13/2018 22:25 UTC
Even a magical sword can't help "Cursed," a retelling of the Arthurian legend that needs honing
The quest for the next great fantasy franchise and a believable heroine at the heart of it continues . . .
07/18/2020 15:00 UTC
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