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Samsung forecasts record profits
Meanwhile shares tumbled on doubts its mainstay smartphone business can maintain rapid growth
07/05/2013 22:17 UTC
"Memphis" and the beauty of plotless movies
Should you watch a dreamy, gorgeous, intensely slow-moving R&B odyssey? Here's why movies like this still matter
09/04/2014 18:15 UTC
Lost girls?
A study says straight women suck at reading maps -- at least that's what the headline declares.
05/31/2007 17:54 UTC
Animal testing is on its way out, study says
A 2011 study found human trials, computer-based research and genetically modified mice were more useful than chimps
12/06/2013 18:36 UTC
What else we're reading
America, land of pedophiles. Also, punishing "honor killers" and their enablers.
08/22/2006 02:00 UTC
Weird suburbia: How atomic bombs and UFOs created modern America
After World War II, nuclear anxiety and flying saucer fantasies altered our understanding of suburban life
03/16/2014 22:00 UTC
Will Donald Trump turn the White House into his fantasy harem? Why not — he already did that with his business
Trump built his business around judging, marketing and leering at women. How would he approach the presidency?
11/02/2016 03:00 UTC
"Eyes Wide Shut"
Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman talk about the late Stanley Kubrick on the sumptuous DVD release of the most misunderstood film in recent memory.
07/11/2000 23:00 UTC
Algorithms aren't the future of good TV: To make the next "Fargo" or "The Americans," networks need humans
FX head John Landgraf makes a compelling case for people to stay in charge of artistic programming
06/06/2016 20:33 UTC
Razorfish among the sharks
In the rapidly consolidating world of Web design companies, is bigger really better?
07/02/1998 23:00 UTC
Meet the original Smart Car
A new book explores how modern architects shaped the design of efficient automobiles
05/11/2011 04:30 UTC
Always in fashion
Two French documentaries about Yves Saint Laurent showcase the legendary designer's love of clothes and the women who wear them.
01/09/2004 21:41 UTC
Pick of the week: A gorgeous African tapestry in Brooklyn
Pick of the week: "Mother of George" spins out a wistful symphony of food, fabrics and immigrant life
09/13/2013 03:30 UTC
The worst story on the Palin/McGinniss feud so far
A reporter with no understanding of journalism films a visual ode to not checking anything Palin writes
05/28/2010 01:15 UTC
"The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" turns 20: Hip Hop scholar Joan Morgan on its legacy
In her new book "She Begat This," Joan Morgan addresses the brilliance and complexities of an iconic hip hop album
08/17/2018 20:00 UTC
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