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Cynthia Nixon knows “Sex and the City” had a white feminism problem

Jude Dry
"It has a lot of the failings of the feminist movement in it . . . white, moneyed ladies fighting for empowerment."

D. Watkins speaks for himself: “I think we can have tough conversations, make each other upset”

Rachel Leah
Salon's Watkins on claiming his space in the publishing world, why direct service is his activism, and his new book

“Knock Down the House”: Netflix releases trailer for documentary on rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Alex Henderson
The film addresses the fact that AOC took on incumbent Democratic Rep. Joe Crowley and won her party’s nomination

“That is the David Carr way”: Erin Lee Carr on writing fearlessly on grief, addiction and her father

Erin Keane
"Am I going to be as honest with myself as I need for my subjects to be?" the filmmaker and memoirist tells Salon

Emilio Estevez on making “The Public,” a film about dignity, homelessness and libraries

Alli Joseph
Salon sits down with the erstwhile Brat Packer to discuss his new movie "The Public," a film 12 years in the making

Henry Louis Gates Jr. on why Jay-Z is wrong about racism dying off

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Gates about American history and his new PBS doc "Reconstruction: America After the Civil War"

Hidden FDA reports detail harm caused by scores of medical devices

Christina Jewett
“I don’t want to sound overdramatic here, but it seemed like a cover-up," one doc said of the faulty medical tools

“Facing the Dragon”: How Sedika Mojadidi made her “immersive and intimate” doc about Afghan women

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the director of a new documentary about two women, a politician and a journalist, in Afghanistan

“The Simpsons” pulling Michael Jackson episode from TV and VOD in aftermath of “Leaving Neverland”

Zack Sharf
Jackson voiced a character in the show's Season 3 premiere in September 1991

Why did it take 10 years for America to leave Michael Jackson’s Neverland?

Jim Sleeper
The new HBO doc about harrowing testimony of abuse by Michael Jackson raises deep questions about American faith

Letting go of Michael Jackson: “Leaving Neverland” wakes us from a false dream

Melanie McFarland
The four-hour documentary may be the biggest test yet of our willingness to separate the art and the artist

Screw the sisterhood! I’d rather screw your boyfriend

Meredith Maran
What did I want? What the guys had. When did I want it? Now. How would I get it? Get close to them any way I could

Mark Bittman has new cookbook and is no longer cooking everything, he’s cooking for everybody

Manny Howard
A new book from the indefatigable champion of home cooking offers dinner recipes three ways so everybody eats well

What “O.G.” star Jeffrey Wright learned from the real inmate actors in his new HBO film

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the award winning actor about his new HBO movie, filmed inside of an active maximum security prison

Physician “concerned” about Trump’s “difficulties with word-finding”

Sarah K Burris
President Donald Trump had his routine physical exam this week, though the results have not yet been released

Ryan Adams accused of sexual misconduct, emotional abuse by seven women

Daniel Kreps
“If people knew they would say I was like R Kelley [sic] lol,” Adams allegedly wrote in a text to an underage girl

“Where’s My Roy Cohn?” review: A stale portrait of Donald Trump’s hero — Sundance

David Ehrlich
Bad people make for good film, but this portrait of Donald Trump's personal hero proves that bio-docs are in crisis

“David Crosby: Remember My Name” review: The legendary rocker gets real and raw — Sundance

Kate Erbland
The Byrds and CSNY singer and guitarist has never held back, but A.J. Eaton's reflective film goes even deeper

“Knock Down the House” review: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appears in emotional, energetic doc

Kate Erbland
Sundance: Come for the insider look at AOC's campaign, stay for 3 more stories of regular women entering politics

Peter Jackson details new Beatles film based on unreleased “Let It Be” footage

Jon Blistein
"This movie will be the ultimate 'fly on the wall' experience that Beatles fans have long dreamt about," he says

“This Is Personal”: Amy Berg’s Women’s March doc is messy, dated, and honest — Sundance

Kate Erbland
At a post-screening panel, some of the embattled leaders spoke out about controversy, conversation, and Berg's film

Dwayne Johnson: “I’m not ruling out” a presidential run after 2020

Eric Kohn
At Sundance, the producer of "Fighting With My Family" is watching the current presidential race with interest

Gretchen Carlson on #MeToo, from Fox News to McDonald’s: “We need men in this fight”

Alexandra Clinton
Salon sits down with the journalist and whistleblower to discuss her new documentary series "Breaking the Silence"

“The Brink” review: Steve Bannon finally looks like a loser — Sundance

Eric Kohn
The second doc on the former Trump advisor follows him through the 2018 midterms, when things don't go as planned
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