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Report finds over 100 rebellions in jails and prisons over COVID conditions

Ella Fassler
Demands for baseline safety measures by incarcerated people have been met with brutal repression and punishment

Could you stay sane on Mars? Real-life mission simulator put six people to the test in “Red Heaven”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon spoke to the filmmakers of a new documentary that delves into NASA's year-long Mars simulation habitat

Whatever happens this week, our democracy and open society are in critical condition

Jim Sleeper
Republicans are obsessed with "safety." But their malignant pessimism and bigotry are the real threat to America

Psychologist Kevin Washington: Trump is waging “psychic terrorism” against Black Americans

Igor Derysh
Donald Trump didn't create the traumatic ideology of white supremacy, says Washington. But he helped unleash it

“Change immigration laws”: Linda Ronstadt reflects on her Mexican heritage & music in new film

Gary M. Kramer
The famed singer's new doc "Linda and the Mockingbirds" crosses the border to celebrate Mexican culture

In the stunning yet grim “The Last Ice,” melting glaciers and development threaten Inuit way of life

Gary M. Kramer
The Nat Geo Wild film captures how these indigenous people are suffering from cultural and environmental changes

Taking the next knee: Is this athletic revolt for real and is it a danger to Donald Trump?

Robert Lipsyte
A look at the COVID chaos of American sports and the range of protests growing within the "bubble" of those games

“This was premeditated”: Netflix’s “American Murder” shows toxic masculinity at its deadliest

Ashlie D. Stevens
In Jenny Popplewell's disturbing new doc, a man kills his wife and kids, and then the victim-blaming begins . . .

“Enemies of the State” director on the twisty new doc with “too many secrets still in the story”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to filmmaker Sonia Kennebeck about Matt DeHart, who claims he was targeted by the government

Former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley: “I am a Trump supporter”

Andy Greene
“All the politicians have had skeletons in the closet. But I think Trump is the strongest leader the table"

“Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President”: A loving relationship to music that “cuts through politics”

Gary M. Kramer
Filmmakers Mary Wharton and Chris Farrell spoke to Salon about interviewing Carter & discovering his joyous side

“Ozzy changed everything”: Film examines the tumultuous life & legacy of the Prince of Darkness

Ashlie D. Stevens
The new A&E doc features in-depth interviews with Osbourne and his family, as well as musicians citing his impact

From Sharon Stone in “Ratched” to “My Octopus Teacher,” here’s what’s coming to Netflix in September

Ashlie D. Stevens
Also, be sure to take a weekend and binge the original "Jurassic Park" trilogy before it leaves the service

Here are 9 great Netflix short documentaries to watch for inspiration

Ashlie D. Stevens
When you don't have the time or attention span, these short docs will give you the uplifiting escape you need

Netflix’s stunning new Paralympics doc “Rising Phoenix” erases stigma through visual elegance

Ashlie D. Stevens
Athlete & EP Tatyana McFadden on spotlighting athtletes before disabilities, pay equity & the future of the Games

“#Unfit” delivers a Trump diagnosis we all know and warns of dire consequences for ignoring it

Melanie McFarland
Is Trump mentally unstable? Mental health professionals, historians, George Conway & the Mooch say yes in a new doc

NBA Players sit out games in protest of Jacob Blake shooting

Daniel Kreps
“We’re tired of the killings and the injustice,” guard George Hill says following Kenosha, Wisconsin shooting

Justin Townes Earle, Americana singer-songwriter, dead at 38

Joseph Hudak
Nashville native, known for his mix of old-timey roots music and modern folk-rock, was the son of Steve Earle

“Havana is . . . the fantasy of Americans”: Filmmaker on capturing the “utopia” of Cuba in new doc

Gary M. Kramer
Director Hubert Sauper spoke to Salon about his wide-ranging exploration of Cuba, including Oona Chaplin, and more

Beyond sex trafficking and sashes, HBO’s chilling NXIVM docuseries “The Vow” proves a cult’s power

Melanie McFarland
Feeling discontent? You too could fall for NXIVM since "the human mind is much more fragile than we like to believe"

Meet the Radical Monarchs, scouts for girls of color, where “the goal is advocacy”

Helene Alafriz
Watch the doc about the troop, who earn badges for Black Lives Matter, radical pride, disabillity justice, and more

New “Ren & Stimpy” doc perpetuates the problematic myth of the cult cartoon’s bad-boy genius

Gary M. Kramer
The rise and fall of the subversive '90s cartoon, including its disgraced creator John Kricfalusi

“This is not a racist community”: New HBO doc reveals an all-too-familiar America deep in denial

Melanie McFarland
A searing retracing of the 1989 murder of Yusuf Hawkins shows failing to call racism what it is impedes progress

It’s time for Ghislaine Maxwell’s reckoning in the “Surviving Jeffrey Epstein” docuseries

Melanie McFarland
The filmmakers spoke with Salon about their four-hour Lifetime doc about the financier who destroyed all he touched
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