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The joy of a well-designed cookbook
Buzz Poole
Even in our age of "food porn," it's important to feature photos that wow without distracting from the recipes
“The Daily Show” takes on Ann Coulter’s race-baiting logic
Peter Finocchiaro
Jon Stewart and co. extend one of the pundit's controversial statements to its logical extreme
Is the right finally turning on Herman Cain?
Steve Kornacki
As allegations mount, some conservatives are going wobbly. Is the persecution narrative in danger?
How the rich created the Social Security “crisis”
Gene Lyons
The Bush tax cuts coupled with a decades-long smear campaign are the real threat to the successful program
Moammar Gadhafi’s weird Condoleezza Rice video
Peter Finocchiaro
The former Secretary of State recounts a meeting with the former dictator -- and the bizarre gift he bequeathed
The (other) scandal that might sink Cain
Adele M. StanGreece’s surprise bailout referendum
Michael Goldfarb
The prime minister's announcement has the opposition calling to dissolve the government as European stocks slide
Jon Stewart: Mitt Romney is the luckiest man alive
Peter Finocchiaro
Herman Cain and Rick Perry stumble over the weekend, handing a political gift to the former Massachusetts governor
Is Voldemort right about Twitter?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Ralph Fiennes rails against the "erosion" of language -- but the truth is far more complicated
Occupy Wall Street beats Tea Party on Google
Justin Elliott
Search interest in the OWS protests peaked earlier this month
Koch-funded global warming proof goes unnoticed
Peter Finocchiaro
Work bankrolled by the right-wing magnates finds support for global warming -- too bad the media doesn't care
NPR celebrates crazy forum troll’s decision to practice unlicensed medicine in Libya
Alex Pareene
A young man with a history of paranoid writings and no combat or medical experience gets an uncritical interview
Could jazz provide the Occupy Wall Street soundtrack?
Martin Johnson
The civil rights movement had a jazz beat. Now a new generation of players wants to meld politics and protest
NPR dodges the peril of socialist opera
Richard Schiffman
The network cancels Lisa Simeone's opera program instead of standing up for her First Amendment rights
Joss Whedon takes on Shakespeare
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "Buffy" genius announces a modern "Much Ado About Nothing" -- and fans go nuts
Jon Huntsman: The “Colbert” conservative
Peter Finocchiaro
In an interview, the candidate maintained the moderate pose that impresses the show's viewers, but not the GOP base
Washington Post finally gives a voice to “insiders”
Alex Pareene
Two ethically compromised campaign veterans with corporate resumes a mile long get their own political blog
“Put a Bird on It”: The aftermath
Erin Keane
"Portlandia's" skit might be the first comedy sketch to have a big impact on America's buying habits
Why Chomsky is wrong about Twitter
Nathan Jurgenson
When the linguist claims that social media is "shallow," he isn't very deep or convincing
“Daily Show” surveys Gadhafi reactions
Peter Finocchiaro
Equal parts tyrant and clown, Gadhafi continues to confound, even from beyond the grave
What’s behind transsexual attraction?
Tracy Clark-Flory
A transwoman wants to know what kind of men watch "T-girl" porn. Are they the same ones who bash her in real life?
LIVE BLOG: Latest Gadhafi news
Peter Finocchiaro
The former Libyan strongman is dead at 69. We track the newest developments and reactions
Colbert explains Herman Cain’s contradictions
Peter Finocchiaro
The host tries to reconcile the candidate's jiujitsu approach to blaming the unemployed
Student loan debts crush an entire generation
Alex Pareene
Updated: Hyped like subprime mortgages, school loans now run to hundreds of billions with no relief in sight
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