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From "Solar Opposites" to "Midnight Gospel," recent otherworldly animation is worth the head-trip
E.T.s on Earth, universe-hopping, and onscreen psychedelia make sense of our own world that feels deeply alien now
05/09/2020 19:30 UTC
14 of the best animated shows for adults from the last decade
Move over "Simpsons," these relatively newer series creatively break through reality to help us make sense of ours
04/25/2021 15:00 UTC
What's new on Netflix in April, from "Kim's Convenience" to "#blackAF"
April showers you with true crime docs, innovative sketch comedy, a weird nature show, comedies, movies, and more
04/04/2020 15:00 UTC
Is the Pill "outdated"?
A lead reproductive health researcher says hormonal birth control pills don't "work well enough."
06/27/2008 13:30 UTC
Pick of the week: "The Way, Way Back" is a wistful summer escape
The new indie comedy gets adolescence and adulthood just right
07/05/2013 04:00 UTC
The Rolling Stones' "Let It Bleed" at 50: An even darker "Gimme Shelter" emerges
On the new deluxe anniversary edition of "Let It Bleed," remastering also gives their lesser classics a new shine
11/12/2019 00:30 UTC
High noon for the morning-after pill
With the medical establishment pushing to make it available over the counter, and anti-abortion groups fighting to stop it, little-known emergency contraception could be the next battle in the reproductive wars.
06/20/2001 23:53 UTC
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Aug. 3-5, 2001
08/03/2001 21:15 UTC
A plan to drive conservatives wild
The American Academy of Pediatrics says docs should pre-prescribe Plan B birth control to girls under 17
12/02/2012 20:00 UTC
"Stop Making Sense," the best concert film ever, converted me into a Talking Heads fan
Reflections on Jonathan Demme's master work as the iconic film is rereleased for its 40th anniversary
09/21/2023 19:00 UTC
Peter Kurth
The author of the new biography of Isadora Duncan discusses the legendary dancer whose short life was a whirlwind of art, stormy love affairs and tragedy.
11/13/2001 01:00 UTC
Federal education reform is doomed
Arne Duncan and other policymakers must acknowledge that schooling alone cannot create an equity of opportunity
12/13/2013 17:50 UTC
Poor black people don't work?: Lessons of a former dope dealer
I grew up in an inner city where everyone hustled. The work ethic that helped me sell drugs also got me to college
04/23/2014 03:00 UTC
My father's double life
He told me she was a friend, and he was just looking out for her seven children. The truth changed my world
03/25/2014 03:07 UTC
Atlanta D.A. likely to present Trump charges to grand jury this week
Witnesses say Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis will present 2020 election charges against Trump in the next few days
08/13/2023 21:26 UTC