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"Everybody's Fine": Dysfunctional for the holidays
Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale and Sam Rockwell hash it out in this modestly pleasing drama
12/04/2009 06:04 UTC
DPA Study: New York City remains the world's marijuana arrest capital, and it's still mainly black and brown people getting popped
In a bid to defend thousands of racially biased pot arrests, de Blasio attacks drug reformers
08/13/2017 09:59 UTC
Washington DC’s role behind the scenes in Hollywood goes deeper than you think
Documents show during the past 106 years, over 800 feature films received support from the Department of Defense
09/12/2017 11:00 UTC
The 4 Basque-Pyrenees pantry essentials in my kitchen
These ingredients are threads that tie me to my family
06/08/2021 15:59 UTC
Brazilian religious gang leaders say a holy war is coming
Evangelicalism is spreading across Brazil like a virus, just as it has taken over the Southern United States
11/12/2017 14:59 UTC
The perfect double bill: "Black Dynamite" and "Dick"
Watch Richard Nixon defend himself with nunchucks and assign two 15-year-old girls to dog-walking duties
02/17/2010 06:20 UTC
Rebuilding the Caribbean will be pricey, but some are vying to finance its recovery
International players race to rebuild the Caribbean: tech companies, wealthy individuals and far-flung countries
12/10/2017 13:29 UTC
Despite several satisfying and historic wins, the Golden Globes is still a sinking ship
After Sunday's trial run on CBS, it's tough to see how this mess makes more sense than airing "Yellowstone" reruns
01/08/2024 11:01 UTC
Hip Hop America: Hip Hop And The Molding Of A Black Generation X
Charles Taylor reviews 'Hip Hop America' by Nelson George
11/18/1998 01:00 UTC
"WandaVision" gave us the MCU's first superpowered Black woman, which is long overdue yet not enough
My love of superheroes began with "Power Rangers," but I've waited decades to see the hero I wanted to be on-screen
02/27/2021 16:00 UTC
How Cinderella lost its original feminist edge in the hands of men
Cinderella has historically been a story about women and for women. So what happened to poor Cinders?
07/29/2021 01:18 UTC
4 ways women are still getting punished economically for their sex
The wage gap adds up over the course of a lifetime. Women over 65 are 2x as likely as men to be living in poverty
10/08/2015 13:15 UTC
The Mandelas, hip-hop and Cliff Huxtable: How black popular culture can politicize us
It was fitting where I learned of the former president's death -- and reminded me where I first heard his name
12/10/2013 17:44 UTC
Smiling slaves at story time: These picture books show why we need more diversity in publishing, too
Upbeat kids' books that sanitize the horrors of slavery get published—and speak volumes about the industry
01/18/2016 22:00 UTC
WATCH: Colbert on Trump's "what do they have to lose?" outreach to minorities
Colbert perfectly explains what everyone else is thinking about Trump's new strategy
08/25/2016 17:20 UTC