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“Godzilla vs. Kong” and a Tina Turner doc highlight what’s new on HBO Max in March
Mayu Evans
Take advantage of the fading cold weather by staying in to watch a movie
“I am the biggest kid of all”: Soleil Moon Frye on the return of “Punky Brewster” & being a survivor
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss Peacock's sitcom about found families & directing her own Hulu doc
Todd Rundgren on no more Trump songs, his high-tech “spectacle” of a tour, and the new Sparks collab
Annie Zaleski
The music legend talks about writing songs and everything fans can expect from his multiple-city virtual tour
Michelle Obama & Breonna Taylor portraitist on Black artists: “We’ve been here all along”
D. Watkins
Amy Sherald appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss HBO Max's new doc "Black Art" & the importance of Black curators
George Clooney to produce docuseries on college abuse scandal Jim Jordan was accused of covering up
Sky Palma
The story "uncovers the most widespread sexual abuse scandal in the history of American higher education"
PBS’ ambitious & fraught “Black Church” takes a tour of America’s complex history, music and faith
Melanie McFarland
In this four-hour documentary Henry Louis Gates Jr. examines the Black church's origins and influences
Our failing healthcare system costs us countless lives. It’s time to adopt Medicare for All
Adam Gaffney
Being a doctor during the pandemic has made clear to me how desperately we need Medicare for All in the US
“Framing Britney Spears” makes viewers reflect on how everyone accepted the abusive sexism she faced
Ashlie D. Stevens
Tabloids portrayed Spears as a basket case. This film encourages viewers to check their own preconceived notions
HBO doc shows how it’s easy to make “Fake Famous” influencers, whose job is to “make you feel bad”
D. Watkins
Filmmaker Nick Bilton appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss the harmful effects of the false social media presence
In the grueling doc “Try Harder!” Asian American students strive to meet “unreasonable” expectations
Gary M. Kramer
Debbie Lum spoke to Salon about the Lowell High School students trying to achieve the impossible in a broken system
Rita Moreno reflects on tenacity, her career and Latinx representation: “Where is our ‘Moonlight’?”
Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker Mariem Pérez Riera and the star herself spoke to Salon about making the new Sundance Rita Moreno biopic
Trump sees power as private property – a habit shared by autocrats throughout the ages
Fernanda G Nicola, Günter Frankenberg
In classic authoritarian fashion, Trump called to "take back" the country when he incited the mob on Jan. 6
HBO’s messy “Tiger” treats the controversial golf icon as salacious entertainment
Kaitlin Thomas
The docuseries attempts to offer insight, but eventually devolves and fails to truly interrogate Woods' issues
The Black community is right to be suspicious of the medical establishment right now
D. Watkins
Though I'll be getting the vaccine, I don't judge my friends for being mistrustful of the biotech industry
“Disclosure” director Sam Feder on the trans TV experience: “People don’t know what they don’t know”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the director about his film's role in illuminating transgender visibility on entertainment
Walter Reed doctor ousted after criticizing Trump’s coronavirus parade: “I regret nothing”
Igor Derysh
Dr. James Phillips was removed from the Walter Reed schedule after trashing Trump's hospital joyride
Public health doctor on pandemic holiday travel: “It sucks, but cancel your plans”
Dean Obeidallah
Pro-gathering sentiment from Ted Cruz and other right-wingers "is really deadly," Dr. Seema Yasmin tells Salon
ESPN’s “30 for 30” challenges the fetishization and appropriation of the barefoot ultramarathon
Ashlie D. Stevens
Many became familiar with the Tarahumara tribe in the book "Born to Run." In this doc, they tell their own story
“Alabama Snake” can’t out-weird “Tiger King,” even if a preacher tried to murder his wife via snake
Ashlie D. Stevens
From "Justified" to "X-Files," snake handlers hold a special place in pop culture, but HBO Max's doc lacks bite
Coronavirus vaccines weren’t tested on pregnant women — here’s why that’s a problem
Nicole Karlis
"Pregnant immune systems are a little different … we don't have any direct data on whether it's safe," one doc said
America in 2020: Heard the one about the Jewish doctor, the Black nurse and the Nazi patient?
Chauncey DeVega
It sounds like the setup for a joke: But America's moral crisis in the last winter of the Trump era isn't funny
Epidemiologist warns of “contagion” of violent speech coming “from the White House”
Igor Derysh
Dr. Gary Slutkin says violence is like a contagious disease — and our current president is a super-spreader
Meet the anti-lockdown doctor that conservative pundits are flocking to
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya has been promoting the idea that American lockdowns are too aggressive on Fox News
HBO’s “Crazy, Not Insane” brings understanding of serial killers, if you have the stomach for it
Melanie McFarland
Alex Gibney's film about Dr. Dorothy Otnow Lewis looks at why we kill and posits killers aren't born but made
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