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Morgan Freeman: Making Mandela sexy
His "Invictus" turn could have been a stiff, dignified imitation. But he turned the icon into a warmblooded man
02/11/2010 06:20 UTC
I dared criticize Fox News and speak up for Samantha Bee. This is how the right roared back at me
"You're probably a Lesbian but if you have any kids I hope they die in the next Islamic terror attack," I was told
04/01/2016 19:45 UTC
Making money off murder: On Sandy Hook's anniversary, new data shows mass shootings boost the gun industry's profits
Gun industry cashes in: New Google data shows that mass shootings inspire more people to look into concealed carry
12/14/2015 22:03 UTC
The Fix
Star slapped by ABC. Turner trades barbs with Fox. Plus: The oddsmakers' Oscar favorites.
01/26/2005 18:26 UTC
Sharon Stone
A valentine to Sharon Stone, Hollywood's last real movie star.
06/20/1997 23:00 UTC
Zodiac's cipher codebreaker speaks out: Killer was his own self-defeating "publicist"
Salon spoke to Sam Blake, an Australian mathemetician inspired to crack the 340 cipher after watching YouTube
12/20/2020 16:00 UTC
The 2008 election: Where are they now?
Salon catches up with some of the also-rans, has-beens and future standouts from the 2008 election cycle.
11/10/2008 16:07 UTC
I was an American sniper, and Chris Kyle’s war was not my war
Don’t make the mistake of thinking the hit movie captures the truth of the Iraq conflict. I should know. I lived it
02/01/2015 20:30 UTC
My Mother, the disaster
When my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, of course I came out to help. But I didn't expect her to seduce the doctor.
08/30/1999 20:00 UTC
Oscars: They were dreary, desperate and insincere. But it had its moments!
Daniel Day-Lewis makes history, Ben Affleck's a class act. But who was the pretend Matthew Broderick guy hosting?
02/25/2013 14:55 UTC
Donna Tartt: "The fun thing about writing a book is that it really is a different life"
Author of "The Secret History" on her new novel, Captain Kangaroo as Oprah, and the trouble with female characters
10/23/2013 03:00 UTC
Dude, where's my manhood?
A new book looks at American masculinity and the dangers posed by disgruntled guys.
09/17/2008 14:45 UTC
Cancer has a "game-changing" moment
A Times story highlights a potential breakthrough — like the one that saved my life
12/12/2012 02:02 UTC
“Hawkeye” is a pandemic fable
At its core, the Disney+ show is about never getting the chance to grieve
12/15/2021 22:08 UTC
The water lilies look splotchy up close
The artist is the hero in these sensuous children's books that will inspire a passion for painting and provide insight into some secrets of artmaking. In her monthly children's book column, Polly Shulman reviews 'Yellow and You,' by Candace Whitman; 'Chuck Close Up Close,' by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan; 'Little Girl In a Red Dress With Cat and Dog,' by Nicholas B.A. Nicholson, illustrated by Cynthia Von Buhler; 'The Artist's Friends,' by Allison Barrows; and 'Linnea in Monet's Garden,' by Christina Bj
04/07/1998 14:54 UTC