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Saeed Jones on "How We Fight For Our Lives" and writing with "skin in the game"
Salon talks to the award-winning author of the new memoir "How We Fight For Our Lives"
11/10/2019 00:30 UTC
"Newlyweeds": An African-American stoner comedy, hilarious and heartbreaking
Shaka King's Brooklyn-made film isn't anti-pot -- but it doesn't shy away from darkness either
09/24/2013 00:24 UTC
"Holy Smoke"
Kate Winslet smolders, but the rest of the cast evaporates in Jane Campion's tale of sex and spirituality.
12/03/1999 22:00 UTC
Psychiatrist Justin Frank: Trump is "aroused" by conflict with female reporters
Author of "Trump on the Couch" on Trump's "love of obedient women" and the unconscious fantasies that drive him
05/13/2020 11:00 UTC
The Awful Truth
Childbirth: A Barbarian Absurdity That Must Be Eliminated
03/09/1996 14:57 UTC
Art imitates art? Damien Hirst's Venice Biennale installation looks a lot like another's
Jason deCaires Taylor's submerged sculptures are his signature. Damien Hirst had a similar idea. Rip-off or not?
06/04/2017 18:00 UTC
Nerve-racking numbers
"Freakonomics" author Steven Levitt makes explosive claims -- most notoriously, that an increased abortion rate led to a drop in crime -- but refuses to say what we should do about them.
05/03/2005 21:49 UTC
The Year Liz Phair gatecrashed Guyville
The indie rock world of the nineties wasn't ready for a female response to "Exile on Main Street"
01/13/2018 23:30 UTC
Stephen Colbert to Sir Patrick Stewart: "Is there any chance that you, yourself, are a time traveler?"
Watch Colbert and Stewart discuss time travel, flying coach and being snubbed for the "Harry Potter" movies
05/22/2014 17:45 UTC
John Woo
With its wacky face-switching premise and delirious action scenes, John Woo's 'Face/Off' (starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta) is the summer's best blockbuster.
07/27/1997 23:00 UTC
Why creationists can't be scientists
Creationism is far from harmless -- it's a real threat to scientific inquiry
02/21/2014 01:16 UTC
An ornery kind of American heroism
Jason Robards became the most urban of characters, but I'll remember him for his saloon-bred hoarseness and his frontier purpose.
01/05/2001 01:03 UTC
Papyrus font creator speaks out after "SNL" skit
The man who birthed the dreaded typeface has broken his silence
10/03/2017 18:54 UTC
Robyn Hitchcock: "I don’t think I’ve written many songs about lightbulb heads or insects or frogs in 25 years"
The great Robyn Hitchcock talks Dylan, Roxy Music, music industry evil and his arty path from the Soft Boys to now
09/06/2014 03:00 UTC
Stephen Colbert on Dana Carvey, Bill Cosby and the (alleged) pee tape
“I was never cool. I’ve always kind of been a 54-year-old guy in a button-down shirt,” "Late Night" host admits
09/07/2018 09:00 UTC