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"Coming of Age in Mississippi" still speaks to nation’s racial discord
The memoir speaks to yesterday and today's pressing issues of poverty, race and civil rights
10/28/2018 15:00 UTC
How Paul de Man hid his past
When faced with charges about Nazi collaboration, the literary philosopher employed an amazing array of obfuscation
03/30/2014 19:00 UTC
Rahm Emanuel is in trouble: How Chicago's mayor failed the Black Lives Matter test
The embattled, divisive mayor is trying to survive a police brutality scandal. Here's why he may finally be cooked
12/02/2015 22:35 UTC
"The Black Dahlia"
Brian De Palma fails to breathe life into James Ellroy's tale of a notoriously grisly murder.
09/15/2006 15:51 UTC
Beyond the Multiplex
Quentin Tarantino greets his adoring fans, explains "Death Proof." Plus: Harvey Weinstein slaps down Kurt Russell.
05/22/2007 18:54 UTC
Politico gets New York all wrong
A sneering piece paints Bill de Blasio as the boring candidate of the 47 percent and misses history in the making
09/12/2013 18:18 UTC
Meet the "Dependa": An ugly meme — and sexist stereotype — used to slur military spouses
As wives of service members become more outspoken, they're also getting slammed with misogynistic caricatures
05/15/2017 12:59 UTC
My friend calls Obama a monkey
What am I supposed to say to this dude? What's his problem?
05/23/2012 04:00 UTC
The 5 pantry essentials in my Senegalese kitchen
"Release whatever romantic idea you have in your mind about what it means to live here and cook authentic cuisine"
07/12/2021 20:19 UTC
Republican who doesn't believe marital rape should be a crime drops bid for Congress
Barbara Comstock, the newly minted front-runner in the Republican primary, shares many of Dick Black's views
01/24/2014 22:09 UTC
All-night party in a lost city
Kent Mackenzie's gorgeous black-and-white film "The Exiles" captures a garage-rock world of urban American Indians in a vanished L.A. Plus: German groupie tells all!
07/11/2008 00:03 UTC
The lost boys of Colorado City
Over the past five years, a fundamentalist Mormon "prophet" has banished as many as 400 boys from his Arizona town. Now the teens, once forbidden to even watch a movie, are adrift in a world of drugs, girls and depression.
07/06/2006 16:00 UTC
America's big race lie: How big banks and racist policies helped shape segregation, police brutality
White cops will still kill black teens until we have a radical change in everyone's neighborhood
06/17/2015 13:57 UTC
Secret archives show US helped Argentine military wage "dirty war" that killed 30,000
History books may never tell the full story of the dictatorship that terrorized Argentina from 1976 to 1984
05/14/2019 09:00 UTC
"Guardians of the Galaxy" passes the Bechdel test, still fails women
For all its pleasures, Marvel's newest franchise has the same whiff of misogyny as so many big-budget blockbusters
08/06/2014 15:15 UTC