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Move over, Colin Firth – our favorite new Darcy is on "Fire Island"
How a queer, Asian lawyer gives the role that launched a thousand Firths a run for its money
06/10/2022 22:00 UTC
Walter Kirn: Mormons give some bizarre chastity tips
The author of "Blood Will Out" on life in the Mormon Church, Brett Easton Ellis and good sex literature
04/10/2014 16:30 UTC
My XXX dad
The son of "Hogan's Heroes" star Bob Crane sells his late dad's porn shots; Barbie loves 'N Sync; "Survivor's" Colleen gets squeamish. Plus: Prince bones up on the Scriptures.
06/04/2001 20:18 UTC
If you’re surprised by America’s anti-work movement, maybe you need to watch more movies
A range of films confronts viewers with the same question: "What if all that hard work isn’t really worth it?"
10/15/2022 18:59 UTC
Virginia's new GOP governor calls on parents to report teachers for "divisive" subjects
"And that gives us further, further ability to make sure we’re rooting it out"
01/25/2022 09:35 UTC
Remixed "Revolver" to reveal new layers of the Beatles' extraordinary musical powers
The deluxe box set and remix, coming October 28, used machine learning to produce its pristine sound
09/15/2022 19:00 UTC
Beto O'Rourke calls Trump a white supremacist: "He poses a mortal threat to people of color"
O'Rourke discussed the epidemic of racism during Thursday evening’s Democratic debate in Houston
09/13/2019 16:01 UTC
Salon Radio: Notre Dame finance professor Richard Sheehan
Several key claims from Hank Paulson are inaccurate and misleading. Plus: Paulson's role in the financial crisis he's now supposed to solve.
09/23/2008 21:03 UTC
You can't keep a secret for long
Research reveals that no matter how trustworthy you think you are, you'll eventually spill the beans
11/21/2013 18:15 UTC
Using pornography to rewrite the script for consent
Pornography is far from a monolithic cultural phenomenon, and the meanings we make from it are complex and varied
02/09/2020 01:00 UTC
Howard Zinn: "The American Empire has always been a bipartisan project"
In a 2008 essay, Zinn discusses what the classroom didn't teach him about American imperialism
10/17/2015 19:00 UTC
Jaron Lanier: The Internet destroyed the middle class
Kodak employed 140,000 people. Instagram, 13. A digital visionary says the Web kills jobs, wealth -- even democracy
05/12/2013 20:00 UTC
Thank your meteorologist: How forecasting sciences improved, and made us all safer from hurricanes
Better hurricane observation techniques over the decades make big storms less deadly
10/07/2016 12:58 UTC
Fallen angels
Anti-porn crusaders have given up trying to save women. Now it's just kids they want to protect.
05/15/1999 20:00 UTC
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