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"The Night Of" recap: Are we closer to discovering the truth?
Jack doubles down his efforts to get to the bottom of Andrea's murder, and Naz and Chandra share a moment
08/22/2016 16:00 UTC
The furor over the FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago, explained: Trump's base loves his narcissism
Trump's base loves his petulance, even as it repulses everyone else
08/10/2022 16:50 UTC
Donald Trump chooses Carl Icahn, who destroyed TWA, to advise him on regulatory reform
Donald Trump is choosing a Wall Street fox to guard the regulatory hen house.
12/22/2016 21:15 UTC
"1Q84": Love in an alternate universe
Haruki Murakami\'s new novel is the international literary giant at his uncanny, mesmerizing best
10/24/2011 03:00 UTC
Jerry Lee Lewis on touring with Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins: "They knew, even then, they were seeing the greatest thing"
Cash, Perkins, Jackson -- they were all legends, they were all young, and the early tours were unforgettably cool
11/29/2014 01:00 UTC
My brother's violent end
Shane's life ended in a horrible act I'll never understand. But growing up, we couldn't have been closer
09/07/2014 04:00 UTC
30 years on, the magical realism of "Northern Exposure" is a gentle balm for our cabin fever
The CBS comedy-drama, which premiered in 1990, feels especially poignant amid social isolation
09/10/2020 21:00 UTC
Empress Dowager Cixi was "not a role model"
Biographer Jung Chang on the woman who banned foot-binding in China -- and her ruthless political maneuverings
11/18/2013 02:00 UTC
"Walking Dead" recap: The Governor can't stay peaceful for long
After a brief detour, the Governor's true nature reveals itself again
11/25/2013 18:50 UTC
"Walking Dead": Still a white patriarchy
The show's third season, which ended last night, had even worse racial and sexual politics than the first two
04/01/2013 22:14 UTC
"Reality": A mind-melting journey into the subconscious of '70s cinema
A movie within a movie, inside a dream -- and inside a hog -- Quentin Dupieux's "Reality" is a delirious head trip
05/01/2015 17:30 UTC
The Salon Interview: Stanley Crouch
Author and critic Stanley Crouch offers sharp and commonsensical views on President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, multiculturalism and the American identity, Spike Lee and Johnnie Cochran.
02/26/1998 01:00 UTC
6 classic movies in which cocaine is the driving force
Cocaine has a long history in American culture -- it plays a starring role in these 6 films
12/16/2015 04:28 UTC
"Trump is a mass killer": Michael Moore slams Trump’s disastrous COVID-19 response
Moore notes that more Americans died under Trump's watch than were killed on 9/11 by Osama bin Laden
09/15/2020 11:30 UTC
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