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"Breathless": Rebel postcard from the past
Godard's smirking gangster romance, shot on the 1960 streets of Paris, changed the world -- and all of us
05/29/2010 22:01 UTC
"Promoting exposure of a person"
Artist Spencer Tunick is in hot water with the NYPD for attempting to photograph 150 nude people in Times Square.
06/21/1999 20:00 UTC
Car Makers Support Calif.'s New 'clean Car' Regs
01/27/2012 14:45 UTC
MTV Classic and the humbling of Generation X: To claim "Unplugged," we must face "Beavis and Butthead"
On the 35th anniversary of its first broadcast, the network revives the best and the worst of its vintage programs
08/02/2016 03:00 UTC
Being a Pokémon Master in childhood permanently alters your brain
Hours spent catching ’em all primes the brain to recognize familiar, pixelated Pikachus
05/27/2019 17:30 UTC
Letters
Salon readers weigh in on how to strengthen an independent, post-election media.
11/13/2004 00:54 UTC
Recall news
04/05/2012 23:54 UTC
The genius pencil
From "Lolita" to "Looney Toons," the Blackwing has been used to create some of the world's most memorable art
04/23/2012 04:00 UTC
5 government-sanctioned ways America still honors the Confederacy
A new survey finds as many as 1,500 public schools and statues continue to celebrate the likes of Jefferson Davis
05/03/2016 12:00 UTC
How do dogs think?
A neuroscientist ponders the canine brain
11/02/2013 02:59 UTC
Car Makers Support Calif.'s New 'clean Car' Regs
01/27/2012 14:36 UTC
"Dicks: The Musical" puts two narcissist bros under a joyous, filthy spotlight
Megan Mullally, Nathan Lane, Megan Thee Stallion and Bowen Yang add to the fun of this unapologetically messy debut
10/06/2023 16:00 UTC
NOAA cuts could stymie research, put lives at risk
Budget cuts would be "an undeclared war on climate research"
03/07/2017 02:43 UTC
Debate Over Calif.'s New 'clean Car' Regs
01/27/2012 04:45 UTC
How the Supreme Court could finally force Big Oil to face trial
Dozens of cities and states sued oil giants for deceiving the public. The Supreme Court could soon intervene
02/07/2023 12:15 UTC