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Exclusive: How the creators of HBO Max’s “Julia” painstakingly recreated The French Chef’s kitchen

Ashlie D. Stevens
Julia Child's kitchen is so iconic that it's preserved in the Smithsonian. How did HBO Max recreate it for TV?

Omelets are hard to master and more lessons learned from “The Julia Child Challenge”

Julie Powell
This week on the Julia Child-inspired competition, we tackle the "bean trick" for learning how to make omelets

Meet the six collaborators who were “central to the success” of Julia Child

Ashlie D. Stevens
According to author Helen Horowitz, one of Julia Child's greatest strengths was her capacity for friendship

Netflix’s “Return to Space” filmmakers on why people follow Elon Musk: “He always sees the problem”

Gary M. Kramer
"We did do two interviews with people in space, which was wild," Jimmy Chin & E. Chai Vasarhelyi told Salon

Julia Child’s secret sauce and the little black dresses of French cuisine

Julie Powell
On this week's episode of "The Julia Child Challenge," we tackle our namesake chef's spy years. Well, kind of . . .

Flashcards, shoestring budgets and butter: How “The French Chef” came to be

Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
This excerpt from the upcoming "Warming Up Julia Child" focuses on the people who helped make Julia Child

Eat eggs, do crime: John Waters on 50 years of “Pink Flamingos”

Kelly McClure
From 1972 to 2022, we still all love a good poop joke

It’s nostalgic to watch amateur cooks tackle Julia Child’s oeuvre—but this “challenge” also irks me

Julie Powell
Can "The Julia Child Challenge" hold on to the essential Julia-ness in coming episodes?

“The Julia Child Challenge” and the mystique of one of America’s most iconic chefs

Julie Powell
Does this cooking competition engage in some exploiting and some pussy-footing around? Absolutely

How “weaponized incompetence” is killing marriages

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"How do we reach the men? I think they have to hurt": Author Matthew Fray on divorce and relationships

Evan Rachel Wood’s “Phoenix Rising” and the art of trauma

Alison Stine
Can animating abuse in the new HBO documentary help detractors believe a survivor?

In HBO’s enraging “Phoenix Rising,” Evan Rachel Wood shows how her abuse was painted as rock romance

Melanie McFarland
While the two-part documentary highlights what the law doesn't understand about rape survivors, it does offer hope

A guide to watching the Oscar-nominated animated shorts, from cheeky birds to grisly torture

Gary M. Kramer
Warning: Only one of these shorts is suitable for children. Proceed with caution but enjoy the artistry

Home is where the money is

Alex Demyanenko
Documentarian Giorgio Angelini explores the shaky foundation of America’s housing industry

Five documentary shorts vying for Oscar, from bullies and the houseless to an amazing ball player

Gary M. Kramer
A review of the Academy Award contenders that make a big impact with a short runtime

If “Jeen-Yuhs” is in the eye of the beholder, this film doesn’t adequately explain Kanye West’s

Melanie McFarland
The three-part doc shows the rap icon's early years without examining what intrigues us about his genius

Tinder Swindler victims set up GoFundMe page to help retrieve the money they were conned out of

Joy Saha
Cecilie Fjellhøy, Pernilla Sjoholm and Ayleen Charlotte got their revenge through the doc but are still in debt

W. Kamau Bell on going up against Bill Cosby in Showtime series: “It is scary”

D. Watkins
W. Kamau Bell appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss dealing with Cosby's legacy, and how you can't erase any of it

A former ER tech explains what they don’t tell patients about how the emergency room works

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Cost of Living" author Emily Maloney on life inside the ER and why single payer healthcare can save us

Julia and Paul Child’s marriage was “a true feminist love story,” directors of “Julia” doc say

Ashlie D. Stevens
Shortlisted for an Oscar, the beautiful doc features unprecedented access to the Child's personal archives

We are all the “Fraggle Rock” Trash Heap now

Alison Stine
Face it, we're made of trash, like Marjory the Trash Heap, and mired in one place these days

Florida suspends top health official after he encouraged staff to get vaccinated

Jon Skolnik
“I have a hard time understanding how we can be in public health and not practice it," Dr. Raul Pino wrote to staff

Why you should get excited about anise spirits

Valerie Stivers, Hank Zona
Ten licorice-laced bottles that are worth picking up

Best of 2021: I failed my friend Dante Barksdale. We all failed him

D. Watkins
America is a nation of performers. Nobody wants to hear the truth when they ask, "how are you?"
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