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The power of Neil Young's "Ohio" in 2018: Why the Kent State protest anthem remains so relevant
Artists from Jason Isbell to Gary Clark Jr. keep song about 1970 state-sponsored violence rooted in the present
08/05/2018 15:00 UTC
TV writer talks "Breaking Bad," writers strike and the toxicity of the "auteur genius showrunner"
Patty Lin praises writing on "Freaks and Geeks" and reveals why she loves that a show like "Beef" finally exists
09/01/2023 16:00 UTC
"The Shining"
A rare look at Stanley Kubrick's work habits. Plus: Why Jack Nicholson's dental hygiene is so good.
02/08/2001 01:00 UTC
Box-office flop "Cats" coughs up a hairball for a hairy re-release
New special effects will be used in the new version of "Cats," which will just magnify the meow-velous trainwreck
12/24/2019 17:57 UTC
SXSW starts to swing
The festival premieres films about Al Franken, the Pixies and the music biz. Plus: Did Andy Dick really hump an audience member's head?
03/14/2006 17:00 UTC
Sharps & Flats
Devo cracked a thousand whips at art-world pretense. In the end, the one-note joke leveled the world's greatest dance music for nerds.
05/31/2000 23:00 UTC
RIP, big 4th of July movie: "Independence Day" then and now and monoculture's slow demise
In the Will Smith movie heyday of the first "ID4," July 4 was huge—and a mass culture event on a major holiday
06/30/2016 02:59 UTC
Author asks when did Jones and Clinton meet?
A new book details a key flaw in Paula Jones' story.
08/03/1998 23:00 UTC
André 3000 makes his comeback, the Beatles are No. 1 and more music news
The rapper is back with an album solely focused flute flute-playing but he's not the only one having a resurgence
11/14/2023 21:48 UTC
Movie icon Richard Roundtree of "Shaft" dies at 81 due to cancer
Roundtree was famous for his contributions to the blaxploitation film genre in the '70s
10/25/2023 15:57 UTC
The smartest thing "Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers" does
The Emmy campaign for the goofy film that elevates the lowbrow to high art begins here
05/29/2022 12:00 UTC
Cameron Crowe’s "Aloha” under fire for erasing Hawaii's diversity
An Asian American watchdog group called the film "an insult to the diverse culture and fabric of Hawaii"
05/27/2015 19:22 UTC
Resounding success of "Black Panther" franchise says little about the dubious state of Black film
"Wakanda Forever" is one of only three Black films since 2018 to have a production budget exceeding $100 million
12/12/2022 01:00 UTC
New trailer for "The Mandalorian" gives hope to the "Star Wars" franchise
Disney+ released its second official trailer for the upcoming “Star Wars” TV series that premieres on Nov. 12
10/29/2019 19:18 UTC
"24 Hour Party People"
This dizzying saga of the '80s Manchester music scene is garish, reckless, endlessly self-indulgent and totally untrustworthy. What a blast!
08/10/2002 00:00 UTC